Assessing soil characteristic under reforestation of indulgenous tree species: A case study at Sampadi forest reserve, Lundu
Vast area of tropical rainforests is degraded by human activities every year. The degraded lands are left as low productivity and low biodiversity. In Sarawak, the forests is decreasing due to land use conversions required for other developments such as agriculture, clearing for commercial, housi...
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Language: | English |
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Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS)
2012
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Summary: | Vast area of tropical rainforests is degraded by human activities every year. The
degraded lands are left as low productivity and low biodiversity. In Sarawak, the
forests is decreasing due to land use conversions required for other developments such
as agriculture, clearing for commercial, housing and industrial purposes. The
remaining forest stands, even at the remote areas and lack of accessibility due to
mountainous geological formation are also under increasing pressure from the logging
activity. Reforestation activities have been launched to convert the degraded area into
productive forests. This study is conducted to clarify the soil under reforestation area
and to determine whether the soil is suitable for the growth of the dipterocarp species,
Shorea macrophylla in Sampadi Forest Reserve, Lundu) The soil profile of the study
area was examined in-situ from a soil pit that was dug with the size of lOx 10m2 at the
reforestation area planted with Shorea macrophylla in year 1996. A vertical section of
the soil from the surface through all its horizons was observed to verify the soil
profile. The soil profile composed of p, A, B\, B2 and B3 horizon. The status of soil
under reforestation clarified in this study. Laboratory results for the soils indicated
that the soil pH at the study area to be acidic and the readings were increased with the
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increasing depth. The soil organic matter in the upper horizon was indicated to be
higher and this contributes to the higher organic nutrient at the A horizon,
consequently improved the fertility status of the soil. The values of bulk density at the
study site were ranging from 1.15 g cm- I to 1.64 g cm-I
. On the other hand, the soil
hardness of all identified horizons was measured ranging from 17mm to 22mm. It was .' indicated that the soil hardness increased with the increasing of depth. From this
study, it was revealed that rehabilitating using Shorea macrophylla definitely offers a
potential to improve site productivity. |
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