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    • Application of plant disease models in decision making 

      Harbant, Singh; Siti Jasmida, Jamil; Nooraihan, Abdullah; Dachyar, Arbain (Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP), 2009-06-20)
      Plant disease models typically are developed from field studies. The goal is to predict the risk of disease based on monitoring key environmental, host, and pathogen variables. Based on management options and goals, ...
    • Electronic nose application in Ganoderma detection? 

      Harbant, Singh; Mohd Noor, Ahmad; Mohd Zulkali, Daud; Khairul Farihan, Kasim; Ali Yeon, Md Shakaff; Suhaidi, Hamzah (Kolej Universiti Kejuruteraan Utara Malaysia, 2006-06)
      The paper present a review of several studies on the detection of Ganoderma disease in oil palm. The disease known as 'Basal Stem Root' or BSR is currently a diesease of high economic importance as it has incurred high ...
    • Isolation and characterization of Pulp from sugarcane bagasse and rice straw 

      Suhardy, Daud; Farhana Diyana, Mohd Yunos; Farizul Hafiz, Kasim; Saiful Azhar, Saad; Harbant, Singh (Universiti Malaysia PerlisSchool of Materials Engineering, 2007)
      The amount of sugarcane bagasse and rice straw in the state of Perlis (Malaysia) is abundant while its utilization is still limited. One of the alternatives for the bagasse and straw utilization is as pulp raw material. ...
    • Isolation and charazterization of pulp from Perlis sugarcane bagasse and rice straw 

      Suhardy, Daud; Farhana Diyana, Mohd Yunos; Farizul Hafiz, Kasim; Saiful Azhar, Saad; Harbant, Singh (Forest Research Institute of Malaysia (FRIM), 2005-08-16)
      The amount of sugarcane bagasse and rice straw in the state of Perlis (Malaysia) is abundant while its utilization is still limited. One of the alternatives for the bagasse and straw utilization is as pulp raw material. ...
    • Nanogap Dielectric Biosensor for label free DNA Hybridization detection 

      Uda, Hashim; Muhamad Emi Azri, Shohini; Harbant, Singh (Universiti Malaysia Perlis, 2007)
      Sensors based on nanogap capacitance changes are being developed for genomic and proteomic applications because they offer label-free detection on platforms amenable to high throughput configurations. This paper presents ...