Rully Rahadian’s primary research areas are Ecology and Entomology. His research concentrates on soil microarthropod community structures as bioindicators of soil quality, ecology of coffee-based agroforestry, biological assessment of landfill soil health, and the application of the QBS-ar index to evaluate land fertility in tropical ecosystems. His work provides valuable insights into how land use change and plantation management affect soil biodiversity.
- Soil Fertility Analysis using Microarthropod Diversity Index in Coffee-Based Agroforestry in Mount Ungaran, Indonesia. Link: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Rully-Rahadian-2
- Comparison of soil fertility levels of coffee-based agroforestry land cultivation types based on the QBS-ar soil microarthropod index. Link: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Rully-Rahadian-2
- Community structure of soil microarthropods in active and passive zones of Ngronggo landfill Salatiga. Link: https://www.researchgate.net/lab/Laboratory-of-Ecology-and-Biosistematics-Rully-Rahadian
- Diversity and abundance of medicinal plants in Penggaron tourism forest of Central Java, Indonesia. Link: https://www.researchgate.net/lab/Laboratory-of-Ecology-and-Biosistematics-Rully-Rahadian