Husnain
Shimane University
15 Papers
56 Citations
Husnain is an academic researcher from Shimane University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental science & Universal Soil Loss Equation. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
Silica availability in soils and river water in two watersheds on Java Island, Indonesia
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated silica availability and dynamics in soils of sawah, other land uses, and also in river and canal water in two watersheds in Citarum and Kaligarang, Java Island, Indonesia.
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Soil erosion characterization in an agricultural watershed in West Sumatra, Indonesia
Aflizar,Amirizal Saidi,Husnain,Rudy Indra,Darmawan,Harmailis,Somura Hiroaki,Toshiyuki Wakatsuki,Tsugiyuki Masunaga +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the spatial distribution of soil erosion rates in relationship to land use patterns in the Sumani agricultural watershed, the primary rice-producing region in West Sumatra.
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Reclamation of post-tin mining areas using forages: A strategy based on soil mineralogy, chemical properties and particle size of the refused materials
Markus Anda,Nurhayati Diah Purwantari,Dwi Yulistiani,Sajimin,Erna Suryani,Husnain,Fahmuddin Agus +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors evaluate mineralogical, chemical, and physical properties and heavy metals of refused materials (spoil and tailings) as the basis for reclamation and provide alternatives for forage production systems to support livestock establishment.
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Beneficial Effect of Silicon Application and Intermittent Irrigation on Improving Rice Productivity in Indonesia
TL;DR: In this paper, the combination effect of silicon application and water management on rice growth and productivity was investigated at the experimental station of Indonesian Agricultural Environment Research Institute, Jakenan, Pati, Central Java at dry season.
The Increasing Role of Indonesian Women in Soil Science: Current & Future Challenges
Dian Fiantis,Sri Rahayu Utami,Ainin Niswati,Anne Nurbaity,Sri Utami,Husnain,S. Taberina,Tri Candra Setiawati,Tengku Sabrina,Kurniatun Hairiah,Indayati Lanya,Agnes Rampisela,Frisa Irawan Ginting,Mukhlis,Sulakhudin Mastur,Mohammad Nurcholis,Markus Anda,Sukarman,Budi Mulyanto,Sikstus Gusli,Budiman Minasny +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors surveyed the number of women soil science students, lecturers, and researchers from 2016 to 2020, and found that women academics had less opportunity to receive Ph.D. degrees, became professors, and occupied leadership positions in the university.
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