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.

  1. Soil Fertility Analysis using Microarthropod Diversity Index in Coffee-Based Agroforestry in Mount Ungaran, Indonesia. Link: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Rully-Rahadian-2
  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
  3. 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
  4. 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