Prof. Dr. Andi  Bahrun
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Prof. Dr. Andi Bahrun

Professor
Haluoleo University, Indonesia


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Agronomy from Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, Denmark

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Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Experimental Botany
62%
Plant Nutrition
90%
Plant Physiology
75%
Integrated Farming
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Kelly, S.B.A., J.D. Kelly, N. Cooper, A. Bahrun, K. Analuddin and N.M. Marples, 2014. Molecular and phenotypic data support the recognition of the wakatobi flowerpecker (dicaeum kuehni) from the unique and understudied sulawesi region. PLOS one, .
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  2. Asch, F., A, Bahrun and C.R. Jense,n, 2009. Root–shoot communication of field-grown maize drought-stressed at different rates as modified by atmospheric conditions. J. Plant Nut. Soil Sci., 172: 678-687.
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  3. Bahrun, A., V.O. Mogensen and C.R. Jensen, 2006. Water stress detection in field-grown maize by using spectral vegetation index. Commun. Soil Sci. Plant Anal., 34: 65-79.
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  4. Bahrun, A., C.R. Jensen, F. Asch and O.M. Vagn, 2002. Drought-induced changes in xylem pH, ionic composition,and ABA concentration act as early signals infield-grown maize (Zea maysL.). J. Exp. Bot., 53: 251-263.
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  5. Bahrun, A., C.R. Jensen, F. Asch and V.O. Mogensen, 2001. Efect of drought stress at flowering phase on yield of soybean (Glycine max L. Merr.). J. Exp. Bot., 53: 251-263.
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  6. Ali, M., C.R. Jensen, V.O. Mogensen and A. Bahrun, 1999. Drought adaptation of field grown wheat in relation to soil physical conditions. Plant Soil, 208: 149-159.
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