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Study on effectiveness of air-horn device for bird deterrent in paddy cultivation area
Published 2022“…Pest birds that have adapted well in paddy cultivation area create problems to rice farmers. …”
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Reducing tillage operations using combination disk plow and rotary blade on paddy soil
Published 1999“…The investigating was initiated to explore the potential of combined operation of disk plow and rotary blade to reduce traveling of machine in the paddy soil that change relies on our ability to manage the effective of agricultural process at large scale. …”
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Sago Bark as Renewable Energy
Published 2014“…Current experimental trials suggest that the heating value of sago bark makes it suitable for use for co-firing with coal power generation…”
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Microbial profile and antimicrobial properties of edible bird nest
Published 2018“…Another study was carried out to compare the prevalence of bacteria from 30 swiftlet faeces in bird ranch located at three different geographical areas (oil palm area, paddy field area, town area). …”
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The diversity of birds and frogs species at Perdana Botanical lake Garden Kuala Lumpur
Published 2016“…The result concludes that the park needs to have more species of birds that share the sameeating diet such as frugivorous and nectarous. …”
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The Performance of a Disk Plow Combined with a Rotary Blade in Wet Clay Soil
Published 1997“…An investigation was initiated to obtain some understanding on the behavior of wet clay soil and to explore the potential of combined operation of disk plow and rotary blade to reduce travelling of machine in paddy field. …”
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The diversity of birds and frogs species at Perdana Botanical Lake Garden, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Published 2017“…The result concludes that the park need to have more species of birds that share the same eating diet such as frugivorous and nectarous. …”
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Bird Communities And Feeding Guilds From Three Land Use Types In Kerian River Basin, Perak
Published 2012“…Land conversion activity has caused losses in a vast number of bird species. Bird status in secondary forest (SF), oil palm plantation (OP) and paddy fields (PF) were documented from March 2009-February 2010 at study sites in Kerian River Basin (KRB). …”
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Nitrate, ammonia and phosphate concentrations in the surface water of Kuala Gula Bird Sanctuary, West. Coast of Peninsular Malaysia
Published 2009“…This study was undertaken to compare the concentrations of nitrate nitrogen (NO2-N), total ammonia nitrogen (TAN) and soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) in the surface intertidal waters of Kuala Gula Bird Sanctuary over a four-month period (June to September, 2007). …”
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Serological and molecular investigation of the presence of West Nile Virus (WNV) among wild birds in Kuala Gula, Perak
Published 2018“…Kuala Gula is considered as high risk area since it is one of the spot for the migratory bird to stop by temporarily and mosquitoes breeding area due to abundance of rice paddies fields ecosystem. …”
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Serological and molecular prevalence of west nile virus infection in wild birds, macaques and bats in selected areas in Peninsular Malaysia
Published 2019“…In wild birds, significant risk factors associated with WNV seroprevalence are a category of wild bird, family, species, age, locality, presence of paddy field and migratory period. …”
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Sero-epidemiology of Japanese encephalitis virus among livestock, avian and companion animals in selected states of Malaysia
Published 2017“…In this study, the objectives are to determine JEV seroprevalence rate, risk factors associated with JEV seroprevalence and determination of JEV genotype circulating among livestock (buffaloes, pigs, cattle), avian (water captivity birds, poultry and migratory birds) and companion animals (cats, dogs) were documented. …”
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Performance evaluation of biomass gasification systems
Published 2009“…Quantification of moisture content and heating values of various types of locally available biomass included palm oil shell, oil palm empty fruit bunch, paddy straw, sago bark and wood chips in addition to preliminary assessment of the operational parameters of the existing mini-sized B2F conversion system.…”
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Molluscicidal activity of the plant Acacia mangium (Willd.) against the snail Pomaceae canaliculata (Lam.) / Hendry Joseph … [et al.]
Published 2016“…The bark was particularly chosen due to its abundant availability as a processing byproduct. …”
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Kearifan tempatan dalam cerita rakyat Dayak Kanayatn: Kajian Hermeneutik / Sesilia Seli
Published 2016“…The interpretation of the physical symbols of the local wisdom has successfully interpreted nineteen symbols, they are long house, farm, the hut of paddy (dango padi), paddy, rice, the kids of leaves, sirih ( a kind of herbal leaf), farm hut (dango uma), paca’ basa’, hunted head (kepala kayau), weapon, agriculture, gasing, canoe, traditional food, forest, enggang (local bird), pig, mause, parakeet, as well as keto’, buria’, kutuk and rasi (a kind of magic animal). …”
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Production systems of village chickens
Published 1987“…The results indicated that the flock size were very small (23.1±5.6 to 52.0±23.1 birds), mainly reared under free range system and mixed farming were practiced especially with ducks. …”
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Ornithology of the Kelabit Highlands of Sarawak, Malaysia
Published 2013“…The Highlands consist of a plateau at 1000-1200 m with substantial wet rice paddy and surrounding taller mountains. These physical features lead to an unusual combination of montane, lowland, and migratory birds. …”
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Population Biology of Barn Owl (Tyto Alba) and its Impact on Rat Control in Tanjung Karang Ricefield
Published 2004“…Fledging success for both seasons were greater than 93%. Damage levels to paddy crop during the tillering stage for both seasons were less than 2%. …”
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