Potential plant species for live pole application in tropical environment

Problem statement: Slope instability causing landslides, a major geologic hazard, is a risk common to most regions. Among all categories of landslides, shallow slope failures which affect many hill slopes and earthwork projects are the most wide spread and pose the most costly maintenance problem. O...

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Main Authors: Mafian, Sasan, Kim Huat, Bujang, A. Rahman, Nordin, Singh, Harwant
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Published: Science Publications 2009
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spelling my.upm.eprints.162672017-12-06T02:20:53Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16267/ Potential plant species for live pole application in tropical environment Mafian, Sasan Kim Huat, Bujang A. Rahman, Nordin Singh, Harwant Problem statement: Slope instability causing landslides, a major geologic hazard, is a risk common to most regions. Among all categories of landslides, shallow slope failures which affect many hill slopes and earthwork projects are the most wide spread and pose the most costly maintenance problem. One of the soil improvement methods that seem suitable for preventing shallow slope failures is the Live Pole technique. Approach: Due to the geographical variability in the application of this technique in different regions this study was carried out in a tropical environment. Results: This study initially describes the requirement for suitable live poles in tropical regions utilizing indigenous woody species and potential candidates. It then describes screening tests trials that these species were put through to observe their propagation from large live cuttings obtained from branches of small trees and shrubs, viz., tests for root and stem growth in a controlled medium under shade-house conditions with irrigation and then discusses the results of these for their suitability for field trials by replanting in selected natural soils. Conclusion/Recommendations: The results of these screening tests found two species, namely, Hibiscus tiliaceus (Ht/i>) and Dillenia suffructicosa (Ds) which met the requirements for field test trials. Science Publications 2009 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16267/1/ajessp.2009.759.764.pdf Mafian, Sasan and Kim Huat, Bujang and A. Rahman, Nordin and Singh, Harwant (2009) Potential plant species for live pole application in tropical environment. American Journal of Environmental Sciences, 5 (6). pp. 759-764. ISSN 1553-345X; ESSN: 1558-3910 http://www.thescipub.com/abstract/10.3844/ajessp.2009.759.764 10.3844/ajessp.2009.759.764
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description Problem statement: Slope instability causing landslides, a major geologic hazard, is a risk common to most regions. Among all categories of landslides, shallow slope failures which affect many hill slopes and earthwork projects are the most wide spread and pose the most costly maintenance problem. One of the soil improvement methods that seem suitable for preventing shallow slope failures is the Live Pole technique. Approach: Due to the geographical variability in the application of this technique in different regions this study was carried out in a tropical environment. Results: This study initially describes the requirement for suitable live poles in tropical regions utilizing indigenous woody species and potential candidates. It then describes screening tests trials that these species were put through to observe their propagation from large live cuttings obtained from branches of small trees and shrubs, viz., tests for root and stem growth in a controlled medium under shade-house conditions with irrigation and then discusses the results of these for their suitability for field trials by replanting in selected natural soils. Conclusion/Recommendations: The results of these screening tests found two species, namely, Hibiscus tiliaceus (Ht/i>) and Dillenia suffructicosa (Ds) which met the requirements for field test trials.
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author Mafian, Sasan
Kim Huat, Bujang
A. Rahman, Nordin
Singh, Harwant
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Kim Huat, Bujang
A. Rahman, Nordin
Singh, Harwant
Potential plant species for live pole application in tropical environment
author_facet Mafian, Sasan
Kim Huat, Bujang
A. Rahman, Nordin
Singh, Harwant
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title Potential plant species for live pole application in tropical environment
title_short Potential plant species for live pole application in tropical environment
title_full Potential plant species for live pole application in tropical environment
title_fullStr Potential plant species for live pole application in tropical environment
title_full_unstemmed Potential plant species for live pole application in tropical environment
title_sort potential plant species for live pole application in tropical environment
publisher Science Publications
publishDate 2009
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16267/1/ajessp.2009.759.764.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16267/
http://www.thescipub.com/abstract/10.3844/ajessp.2009.759.764
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