Changes in the soil chemical characteristics of a coastal sandy soil as influenced by agroforestry and organic amendment.

A field trial was conducted on a coastal sandy soil called BRIS soil (<3% silt and clay and can have a spodic horizon) to evaluate the use of agroforestry and organic amendment as appropriate practices in utilizing the land for agriculture. The trial was set up on a site consisting of three soil...

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Main Authors: Abu Bakar, Rosenani, Saad, Azizah, Hashim, Azizah, Ab. Shukor, Nor Aini
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Published: 1994
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spelling my.upm.eprints.199262014-05-20T08:50:34Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/19926/ Changes in the soil chemical characteristics of a coastal sandy soil as influenced by agroforestry and organic amendment. Abu Bakar, Rosenani Saad, Azizah Hashim, Azizah Ab. Shukor, Nor Aini A field trial was conducted on a coastal sandy soil called BRIS soil (<3% silt and clay and can have a spodic horizon) to evaluate the use of agroforestry and organic amendment as appropriate practices in utilizing the land for agriculture. The trial was set up on a site consisting of three soil series,Rudua,Rhu Tapai and Malawi. Two types of organic fertilizers (POME : palm oil mill effluent,and Biopost : plant residue manure) were tested,without mycorrhiza. A fruit tree species,soursop,was planted and a short term crop grown in between the trees. The pH of the soil was 4.1-5.0. After 2 applications of organic fertilizer in 14 months there was a slight increase in soil pH to up to 5.9 in the Rudua and Rhu Tapai soils. However,the pH of the Malawi soil remained unchanged. The monsoon in this area,from October to January,prevented the organic materials to remain longer in the soil. At 4 months after the first applications of organic fertilizer,the % total N in the soil had increased up to 60cm depth but then decreased to the initial level after the monsoon period. It increased again slightly after the second application of organic fertilizer in May 1993. The organic carbon also increased from 0.81 - 0.98% to 1.17 - 2.77% in the top soil after the first application but decreased to the initial level even after the second application,except for the Malawi soil. The cation exchange capacity and exchangeable cations (Ca,Mg and K) in Rudua,Rhu Tapai and Malawi soils had increased greatly with both the POME and Biopost applications. Organic amendment of this coastal soil was found to be important in improving the soil fertility status in general. 1994 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/19926/1/ID%2019926.pdf Abu Bakar, Rosenani and Saad, Azizah and Hashim, Azizah and Ab. Shukor, Nor Aini (1994) Changes in the soil chemical characteristics of a coastal sandy soil as influenced by agroforestry and organic amendment. In: International Conference on Sustainable Development of Degraded Lands Through Agroforestry in Asia and the Pacific, 25 - 30 Nov 1994, New Delhi. . English
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description A field trial was conducted on a coastal sandy soil called BRIS soil (<3% silt and clay and can have a spodic horizon) to evaluate the use of agroforestry and organic amendment as appropriate practices in utilizing the land for agriculture. The trial was set up on a site consisting of three soil series,Rudua,Rhu Tapai and Malawi. Two types of organic fertilizers (POME : palm oil mill effluent,and Biopost : plant residue manure) were tested,without mycorrhiza. A fruit tree species,soursop,was planted and a short term crop grown in between the trees. The pH of the soil was 4.1-5.0. After 2 applications of organic fertilizer in 14 months there was a slight increase in soil pH to up to 5.9 in the Rudua and Rhu Tapai soils. However,the pH of the Malawi soil remained unchanged. The monsoon in this area,from October to January,prevented the organic materials to remain longer in the soil. At 4 months after the first applications of organic fertilizer,the % total N in the soil had increased up to 60cm depth but then decreased to the initial level after the monsoon period. It increased again slightly after the second application of organic fertilizer in May 1993. The organic carbon also increased from 0.81 - 0.98% to 1.17 - 2.77% in the top soil after the first application but decreased to the initial level even after the second application,except for the Malawi soil. The cation exchange capacity and exchangeable cations (Ca,Mg and K) in Rudua,Rhu Tapai and Malawi soils had increased greatly with both the POME and Biopost applications. Organic amendment of this coastal soil was found to be important in improving the soil fertility status in general.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Abu Bakar, Rosenani
Saad, Azizah
Hashim, Azizah
Ab. Shukor, Nor Aini
spellingShingle Abu Bakar, Rosenani
Saad, Azizah
Hashim, Azizah
Ab. Shukor, Nor Aini
Changes in the soil chemical characteristics of a coastal sandy soil as influenced by agroforestry and organic amendment.
author_facet Abu Bakar, Rosenani
Saad, Azizah
Hashim, Azizah
Ab. Shukor, Nor Aini
author_sort Abu Bakar, Rosenani
title Changes in the soil chemical characteristics of a coastal sandy soil as influenced by agroforestry and organic amendment.
title_short Changes in the soil chemical characteristics of a coastal sandy soil as influenced by agroforestry and organic amendment.
title_full Changes in the soil chemical characteristics of a coastal sandy soil as influenced by agroforestry and organic amendment.
title_fullStr Changes in the soil chemical characteristics of a coastal sandy soil as influenced by agroforestry and organic amendment.
title_full_unstemmed Changes in the soil chemical characteristics of a coastal sandy soil as influenced by agroforestry and organic amendment.
title_sort changes in the soil chemical characteristics of a coastal sandy soil as influenced by agroforestry and organic amendment.
publishDate 1994
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