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    Management for Paddy, Oil Palm, and Pineapple Plantations in Malaysia: Current Status and Reviews by Sahil Mohedin Hawa, Hillry Gibson Anak Panjang, Ericson Nyagang, Wan Sieng Yeo, Agus Saptoro, Shiew Wei Lau Lau, Tze Khiun Jong, Alex Choon Teck Jong

    “…Recommendations on how to better manage these plantations are also outlined to promote a better understanding of the past, current, and future direction of the agricultural activities and management for principal edible crops like paddy, oil palm, and pineapple in Malaysia.…”
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    THE EFFECT OF WORKING CAPITAL ON THE PROFITABILITY OF PALM OIL PLANTATION COMPANIES by Tania Prafitri, Dwi Rachmina, Tubagus Nur Ahmad Maulana

    “…Cash conversion cycle (CCC), current ratio (CR), financial debt ratio (FDR), and fixed financial asset ratio (FFAR) are independent variables. …”
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    Application of Optical Remote Sensing in Rubber Plantations: A Systematic Review by Fathin Ayuni Azizan, Adhitya Marendra Kiloes, Ike Sari Astuti, Ammar Abdul Aziz

    Published in Remote Sensing (2021-01-01)
    “…Therefore, this study aims to document the current status, history, development and prospects for remote sensing applications in rubber plantations by using the PRISMA framework. …”
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    Measurability of the mathematics teaching modules on problem solving-skills in the concentration of agribusiness expertise in plantation by Sudiansyah Sudiansyah, Mohamad Rif'at, Agung Hartoyo

    Published in Al-Jabar (2023-06-01)
    “…Preliminary research involving 30 mathematics teachers at the MGMP VHS of Ketapang district and interviews with business world and plantation industry representatives suggested that 81.7% of respondents voiced concerns over the current mathematics teaching materials, which do not adequately equip students with problem-solving skills in line with their expertise concentration. …”
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    Short-term effects of thinning on the development and communities of understory vegetation of Chinese fir plantations in Southeastern China by Xuelei Xu, Xinjie Wang, Yang Hu, Ping Wang, Sajjad Saeed, Yujun Sun

    Published in PeerJ (2020-02-01)
    “…Background High-density conditions are global issues that threaten the sustainable management of plantations throughout the world. …”
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    Rapid detection of Alternaria spp. by PCR in the newly created forest plantations on the drained bottom of the Aral Sea by A. Sherimbetov, S. Sherimbetov, B. Adilov, D. Ruzmetov, J. Shavkiev

    Published in Regulatory Mechanisms in Biosystems (2024-05-01)
    “…An important issue in the protection of forest plantations is the isolation, identification and monitoring of phytopathogenic fungi associated with these forest plantations. …”
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    Acacia Plantation Development and the Configuration of Tree Farmers’ Agricultural Assets and Land Management—A Survey in Central Vietnam by Roland Cochard, Bien Thanh Vu, Dung Tri Ngo

    Published in Land (2021-11-01)
    “…In this paper, we retrace the development of plantation assets, investigating farmers’ current livelihoods and land management, specifically considering various aspects of sustainability. …”
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    New Zealand's planted forests–Carbon stocks and yield in fast growing exotic tree plantations of the Southern Hemisphere by T S H Paul, S J Wakelin

    Published in Trees, Forests and People (2024-06-01)
    “…Predicted carbon sequestration in non-Kyoto planted forests (10.5 tC ha−1 yr−1) exceeds the estimated carbon sequestration in Kyoto-compliant planted forests (9.8 tC ha−1 yr−1) with both at the upper range of estimates for temperate plantation forests (IPCC). Current mean carbon stocks are significantly larger in Kyoto-compliant plantation forests (169 tC ha−1) than in non-Kyoto planted forests (108 tC ha−1) across New Zealand, largely because they are on average five years older. …”
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    Optimizing Jatropha curcas bioenergy plantations in Pakistan: A geospatial suitability analysis using advanced spatial modeling by Faisal Khalid, Sami Ullah, Sangam Khalil, Adnan Yousaf, Muhammad Shafique, Muhammad Tayyab Khan, Fariha Rehman, Nauman Ahmad, Khalil Ur Rahman, Majid Hussain

    Published in Trees, Forests and People (2024-12-01)
    “…Using geospatial technologies, this study intended to assess and map possible areas appropriate for JC bioenergy plantations with the necessary climate, soil type, and topography factors. …”
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    Ethical and legal issues in renal transplantation in Nigeria by S O Ajayi, Y Raji, B L Salako

    “…Because of the inadequate infrastructure for hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis, coupled with the challenges of logistics for maintenance dialysis, transplantation would seem to be the best option for patients with end-stage renal failure, even in developed economies where these can easily be tackled. The main issues here revolve around incentives for donors, organ trade and trafficking and the economics of eliminating the waiting list and the criminal activities of organ trans-plantation. …”
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    Palm oil conflict and social transformation: Exploring the intersection of farmer autonomy and conflict resolution by Herdis Herdiansyah, Randi Mamola

    Published in Trees, Forests and People (2025-09-01)
    “…Agrarian conflict between commercial and sub-commercial oil palm plantation production in Sumatra Province has been a long-standing issue, significantly affect the welfare of local farmers. …”
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