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Erdy Santoso
Researcher at Ministry of Forestry
Publications - 25
Citations - 256
Erdy Santoso is an academic researcher from Ministry of Forestry. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Glomus. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 25 publications receiving 201 citations. Previous affiliations of Erdy Santoso include Indian Ministry of Environment and Forests.
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi increased early growth of two nontimber forest product species Dyera polyphylla and Aquilaria filaria under greenhouse conditions
TL;DR: The results suggest that AM fungi can accelerate the establishment of the planting stocks of D. polyphylla and A. filaria, thereby promoting their conservation ecologically and sustaining the production of these NTFPs economically.
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Formation of agarwood from Aquilaria malaccensis in response to inoculation of local strains of Fusarium solani
Ahmad Faizal,Rizkita Rachmi Esyanti,Elfa Norisda Aulianisa,Iriawati,Erdy Santoso,Maman Turjaman +5 more
TL;DR: This study artificially induced agarwood formation by injection and inoculation of cultivated Aquilaria malaccensis with four strains of Fusarium solani isolated from different places in Indonesia and showed that A.malaccensis responded differently upon wounding and fungal inoculations compared to healthy trees.
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Development of Agarwood Induction Technology Using Endophytic Fungi
TL;DR: A promising technology using the biotic factor and its natural way in forming agarwood could be the answer to commercial agar wood production in Indonesia and could be adopted by other countries.
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Ectomycorrhizal fungi promote growth of Shorea balangeran in degraded peat swamp forests
Maman Turjaman,Erdy Santoso,Agung R. Susanto,Sampang Gaman,Suwido H. Limin,Yutaka Tamai,Mitsuru Osaki,Keitaro Tawaraya +7 more
TL;DR: Investigation of the effect of inoculation of native ectomycorrhizal fungi on growth of S. balangeran in degraded peat swamp forest suggests that inoculations of native ECM fungi onto native tree species is useful for reforestation of degradedpeat swamp forests.
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Improvement of early growth of two tropical peat-swamp forest tree species Ploiarium alternifolium and Calophyllum hosei by two arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi under greenhouse conditions
TL;DR: It is suggested that inoculation with AM fungi improves early growth of P. alternifolium and C. hosei in a tropical peat-swamp forest and can therefore contribute to rehabilitation of peat -swamps.