Markus Anda
University of California, Davis
43 Papers
79 Citations
Markus Anda is an academic researcher from University of California, Davis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil water & Oxisol. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 34 publications. Previous affiliations of Markus Anda include Universiti Putra Malaysia & University of Adelaide.
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Papers
Revisiting tropical peatlands in Indonesia: Semi-detailed mapping, extent and depth distribution assessment
Markus Anda,Sofyan Ritung,Erna Suryani,Sukarman,Muhammad Hikmat,Edi Yatno,Anny Mulyani,R.E. Subandiono,Suratman,Husnain +9 more
TL;DR: A detailed spatial inventory of the extent and depth distribution for tropical peatlands is not currently available; however, there is a critical need for new detailed peatland information at national, regional and global scales as discussed by the authors.
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Lahan Gambut Indonesia: Pembentukan, Karakteristik, dan Potensi Mendukung Ketahanan Pangan
Fahmuddin Agus,Markus Anda,Ali Jamil,Masganti +3 more
- 01 Jan 2014
TL;DR: Buku ini ditujukan untuk menjembatani berbagai kepentingan sosial, ekonomi, and emisi GRK as mentioned in this paper.
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Properties of organic and acid sulfate soils and water of a 'reclaimed' tidal backswamp in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate alteration in soil properties after reclamation and the associated dynamic water quality and conclude that the ground water table should be kept over the pyrite position (approximately 60 cm from the soil surface) or oxidation products and associated acidity should be leached out from the arable land by rainfall or tidal flushing to allow crop development.
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Characteristics of pristine volcanic materials: Beneficial and harmful effects and their management for restoration of agroecosystem.
Markus Anda,Suparto,Sukarman +2 more
TL;DR: Assessing properties and impacts of pristine volcanic material depositions on soil properties and management options for restoring the affected agroecosytem showed that uneven distribution of rainfall at the time of violent eruption caused the areas receiving mud ashfall developed surface encrustation, which was not occur in areas receiving dry ashfall.
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Dissolution of Ground Basalt and Its Effect on Oxisol Chemical Properties and Cocoa Growth
TL;DR: In this article, a study was carried out to determine the ability of ground basalt to increase the negative charge of an Oxisol, increase plant nutrients (Ca, Mg, K, and Na), and suppress Al toxicity; and assess the effects of basalt application on cocoa growth.