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Title: Temporal Variation of Air Temperature of Dalugha ( Cyrtosperma merkusii (Hassk.) Schott) Habitat in Variation of its Exterior and Interior Environments
Authors: Ratag, Semuel P.
Kusuma, Zaenal
Yanuwiadi, Bagyo
Kaligis, David A.
Tasirin, Johny S.
Medellu, Christophil S.
Keywords: Dalugha, giant swamp taro, air temperature, transect
Issue Date: May-2013
Publisher: Asian Transactions on Basic and Applied Sciences (ATBAS)
Series/Report no.: Asian Transactions on Basic and Applied Sciences (ATBAS) Volume 03 Issue 02;
Abstract: This article describes our study on the temporal temperature variations of three dalugha (giant swamp taro) habitats with different exterior and interior environments. Dalugha grows in soil with high salinity variations. This study was part of a research on dalugha habitat, associated with the development of this plant as a food alternative. The study was conducted on three different transects exterior and interior environmental conditions. Temporal changes in air temperature and the surrounding environment dalugha habitat obtained through mathematical modeling measurement data at nine positions along the transects. The results showed that the temporal changes in air temperature at all positions have the same pattern, a sinusoidal shape. For the same position, the air temperature on three transects was different. Temperature differences during the day and night were more significant
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/339
ISSN: ISSN: 2221-4291
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