Termite associated to oil palm stands in three types of soils in Ladang Endau Rompin, Pahang, Malaysia

Termites are found in various habitats, particularly diverse communities occurring in tropical forest and peatlands. Termites are beneficial insects, which function as soil engineers, improving the soil quality. However, in peatlands converted to commercial oil palm plantations, they are considered...

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Main Authors: Nur-Atiqah Jalaludin,, Faszly Rahim,, Salmah Yaakop,
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2018
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spelling my-ukm.journal.123842018-12-07T23:14:27Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/12384/ Termite associated to oil palm stands in three types of soils in Ladang Endau Rompin, Pahang, Malaysia Nur-Atiqah Jalaludin, Faszly Rahim, Salmah Yaakop, Termites are found in various habitats, particularly diverse communities occurring in tropical forest and peatlands. Termites are beneficial insects, which function as soil engineers, improving the soil quality. However, in peatlands converted to commercial oil palm plantations, they are considered as pests. There is lack of studies on termite communities in converted peatlands in Peninsular Malaysia. Thus, this study investigated termite species associated with oil palm stands in three soil types (clay, shallow peat and deep peat) in Endau Rompin Plantation. The stand scouting method was used to record the numbers and types of termites associated with palm trees in the individual stands on different soil types. A total of 29 termite species associated with the palm stands were identified morphologically. All the species belonged to the families Rhinotermitidae and Termitidae. Twenty-three of the 29 species were found in the shallow peat, 16 in clay soil and 15 in deep peat. The community structure was synthesized by two-way cluster analysis with Sorensen (Bray Curtis) distance measure. Five termite groups associated with two soil types (clay soil and shallow/deep peat) were generated. Moisture levels and organic content were likely to determine the presence of soil feeders identified in the presence study. This study provides information on the status of termite species in oil palm plantation areas. Such information may be useful in future planning strategies by the plantation management. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2018-09 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/12384/1/03%20Nur-Atiqah%20Jalaludin.pdf Nur-Atiqah Jalaludin, and Faszly Rahim, and Salmah Yaakop, (2018) Termite associated to oil palm stands in three types of soils in Ladang Endau Rompin, Pahang, Malaysia. Sains Malaysiana, 47 (9). pp. 1961-1967. ISSN 0126-6039 http://www.ukm.my/jsm/english_journals/vol47num9_2018/contentsVol47num9_2018.html
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description Termites are found in various habitats, particularly diverse communities occurring in tropical forest and peatlands. Termites are beneficial insects, which function as soil engineers, improving the soil quality. However, in peatlands converted to commercial oil palm plantations, they are considered as pests. There is lack of studies on termite communities in converted peatlands in Peninsular Malaysia. Thus, this study investigated termite species associated with oil palm stands in three soil types (clay, shallow peat and deep peat) in Endau Rompin Plantation. The stand scouting method was used to record the numbers and types of termites associated with palm trees in the individual stands on different soil types. A total of 29 termite species associated with the palm stands were identified morphologically. All the species belonged to the families Rhinotermitidae and Termitidae. Twenty-three of the 29 species were found in the shallow peat, 16 in clay soil and 15 in deep peat. The community structure was synthesized by two-way cluster analysis with Sorensen (Bray Curtis) distance measure. Five termite groups associated with two soil types (clay soil and shallow/deep peat) were generated. Moisture levels and organic content were likely to determine the presence of soil feeders identified in the presence study. This study provides information on the status of termite species in oil palm plantation areas. Such information may be useful in future planning strategies by the plantation management.
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author Nur-Atiqah Jalaludin,
Faszly Rahim,
Salmah Yaakop,
spellingShingle Nur-Atiqah Jalaludin,
Faszly Rahim,
Salmah Yaakop,
Termite associated to oil palm stands in three types of soils in Ladang Endau Rompin, Pahang, Malaysia
author_facet Nur-Atiqah Jalaludin,
Faszly Rahim,
Salmah Yaakop,
author_sort Nur-Atiqah Jalaludin,
title Termite associated to oil palm stands in three types of soils in Ladang Endau Rompin, Pahang, Malaysia
title_short Termite associated to oil palm stands in three types of soils in Ladang Endau Rompin, Pahang, Malaysia
title_full Termite associated to oil palm stands in three types of soils in Ladang Endau Rompin, Pahang, Malaysia
title_fullStr Termite associated to oil palm stands in three types of soils in Ladang Endau Rompin, Pahang, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Termite associated to oil palm stands in three types of soils in Ladang Endau Rompin, Pahang, Malaysia
title_sort termite associated to oil palm stands in three types of soils in ladang endau rompin, pahang, malaysia
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2018
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