vol. 12, no. 3 (2020)
DAVAO RESEARCH JOURNAL
Description
The Davao Research Journal (DRJ) is an Open Access (OA), free of charge journal, subsidized by the Davao Oriental State University as its flagship multidisciplinary journal that is edited by head of the Journal Publication and Development Unit of the university. It publishes peer-reviewed articles of original investigations not published elsewhere except as a brief abstract in a scientific meeting, proceedings or symposium. It aims to publish articles online on all work and studies on applied or scientific research in Agriculture, Aquaculture, Biology, Biodiversity, Ecology, Ecosystems, Education, Environmental Science, Farming practices, Fisheries, Gender, Humanities, Insects, Life Sciences, Limnology, Management, Marine Sciences, Mathematics, Physics, Social Sciences, Value Chain and social-related aspects that directly or indirectly affect human populations, communities, students, and researchers. The quality of the journal is guaranteed by the Editorial Board, consisting of well-published researchers in various fields of study. DRJ publishes research in English and welcomes papers from all over the world in the topics mentioned above and endeavors to make the accepted articles immediately available online for the wider scientific community by publishing content on this platform. We adhere to the belief of making these contents openly available to thus contributing to human and scientific development.
Table of contents
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Articles
Decomposers found on a partially decomposed Caimito (Chrysophyllum cainito): Example of a log ecosystem
Rancil Quin Salang
Discipline: environmental sciences
Coastal ecosystem and trophic relationship of associated macrobenthos in Guang-guang, Mati City, Davao Oriental
Rancil Quin M. Salang | Edison D. Macusi
Effects of shading and soil compaction on the growth, leaf area and biomass allocation of tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum)
Edison D. Macusi | Rancil Quin Salang
Quantifying tree height and canopy structure in a forest in Davao Oriental State College of Science and Technology, Mati City, Davao Oriental
Rancil Quin Salang
Factors affecting the decomposition of leaf litters in a mini-forest
Jireh Rosales | Edison D. Macusi