Soils and Vegetation Condition of Natural Forests and Secondary Fallow Forests within Batang Ai National Park Boundary, Sarawak, Malaysia

Under the current upland farming systems by the Iban of Sarawak, Malaysia, lands with better accessibility are being intensively utilized for various forms of agricultural activities. This has resulted in large patches of fallow lands with difficult accessibility which were later abandoned and rem...

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Main Authors: Mohd Effendi, Wasli, Tanaka, Sota, Joseph, Jawa Kendawang, Arifin, Abdu, Jonathan, Lat, Morooka, Yoshinori, Shabdin, Mohd Long, Sakurai, Katsutoshi
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spelling my.unimas.ir.168502017-08-02T04:31:50Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16850/ Soils and Vegetation Condition of Natural Forests and Secondary Fallow Forests within Batang Ai National Park Boundary, Sarawak, Malaysia Mohd Effendi, Wasli Tanaka, Sota Joseph, Jawa Kendawang Arifin, Abdu Jonathan, Lat Morooka, Yoshinori Shabdin, Mohd Long Sakurai, Katsutoshi S Agriculture (General) Under the current upland farming systems by the Iban of Sarawak, Malaysia, lands with better accessibility are being intensively utilized for various forms of agricultural activities. This has resulted in large patches of fallow lands with difficult accessibility which were later abandoned and remained as old secondary forests. In this study, an investigation on soil and vegetation under various types of forest cover was conducted at the Batang Ai National Park boundary to determine whether the old abandoned secondary forests in the area can recover and reach an ecological status similar to that of natural forests. Investigation was conducted at 3 types of sites: young fallow lands after upland rice cultivation with fallow period of less than 5 years (YF), old secondary forests with fallow period of about 50 years (OF), and natural forests (NF). In these sites, soil surveys were conducted and soil samples were collected at tepths of 0-10 cm, 30-40 cm and 60-70 cm for soil physicochemical determination. Vegetation surveys involving plant identification, plant frequency of occurrence and measurements of stem diameter (DBH) were also conducted in these sites. The results showed that irrespective of forest types, all studied soils showed a strongly acidic nature with low nutrient contents. In addition, no clear differences were observed in the soil physicochemical properties among the forest types although soil pH in YF sites were significantly lower than those of OF and NF sites probably due to the pand use history of these sites. On the other hand, the results showed that vegetation under NF sites possessed better tree growth, in diameter, than OF and YF sites. Based on these findings, it is suggested that due to the poor soil fertility status in the area, 50 years of fallow period would be insufficient for the land to recover its vegetation condition aquivalent to that of natural forests. Taking into account ouch a situation, forests in the study area should be left undisturbed as their removal ould greatly accelerate severe land degradation, and rehabilitation of auch a land would be a difficult task. Graduate School of Kuroshio Science, Kochi University 2011 E-Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16850/1/Soils_and_Vegetation_Condition_of_Natura%28Abstract%29.pdf Mohd Effendi, Wasli and Tanaka, Sota and Joseph, Jawa Kendawang and Arifin, Abdu and Jonathan, Lat and Morooka, Yoshinori and Shabdin, Mohd Long and Sakurai, Katsutoshi (2011) Soils and Vegetation Condition of Natural Forests and Secondary Fallow Forests within Batang Ai National Park Boundary, Sarawak, Malaysia. Kuroshio Science, 5 (1). pp. 67-76. ISSN 1882-823X http://kuroshio.cc.kochi-u.ac.jp/repository/en/v1-2.html
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topic S Agriculture (General)
spellingShingle S Agriculture (General)
Mohd Effendi, Wasli
Tanaka, Sota
Joseph, Jawa Kendawang
Arifin, Abdu
Jonathan, Lat
Morooka, Yoshinori
Shabdin, Mohd Long
Sakurai, Katsutoshi
Soils and Vegetation Condition of Natural Forests and Secondary Fallow Forests within Batang Ai National Park Boundary, Sarawak, Malaysia
description Under the current upland farming systems by the Iban of Sarawak, Malaysia, lands with better accessibility are being intensively utilized for various forms of agricultural activities. This has resulted in large patches of fallow lands with difficult accessibility which were later abandoned and remained as old secondary forests. In this study, an investigation on soil and vegetation under various types of forest cover was conducted at the Batang Ai National Park boundary to determine whether the old abandoned secondary forests in the area can recover and reach an ecological status similar to that of natural forests. Investigation was conducted at 3 types of sites: young fallow lands after upland rice cultivation with fallow period of less than 5 years (YF), old secondary forests with fallow period of about 50 years (OF), and natural forests (NF). In these sites, soil surveys were conducted and soil samples were collected at tepths of 0-10 cm, 30-40 cm and 60-70 cm for soil physicochemical determination. Vegetation surveys involving plant identification, plant frequency of occurrence and measurements of stem diameter (DBH) were also conducted in these sites. The results showed that irrespective of forest types, all studied soils showed a strongly acidic nature with low nutrient contents. In addition, no clear differences were observed in the soil physicochemical properties among the forest types although soil pH in YF sites were significantly lower than those of OF and NF sites probably due to the pand use history of these sites. On the other hand, the results showed that vegetation under NF sites possessed better tree growth, in diameter, than OF and YF sites. Based on these findings, it is suggested that due to the poor soil fertility status in the area, 50 years of fallow period would be insufficient for the land to recover its vegetation condition aquivalent to that of natural forests. Taking into account ouch a situation, forests in the study area should be left undisturbed as their removal ould greatly accelerate severe land degradation, and rehabilitation of auch a land would be a difficult task.
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author Mohd Effendi, Wasli
Tanaka, Sota
Joseph, Jawa Kendawang
Arifin, Abdu
Jonathan, Lat
Morooka, Yoshinori
Shabdin, Mohd Long
Sakurai, Katsutoshi
author_facet Mohd Effendi, Wasli
Tanaka, Sota
Joseph, Jawa Kendawang
Arifin, Abdu
Jonathan, Lat
Morooka, Yoshinori
Shabdin, Mohd Long
Sakurai, Katsutoshi
author_sort Mohd Effendi, Wasli
title Soils and Vegetation Condition of Natural Forests and Secondary Fallow Forests within Batang Ai National Park Boundary, Sarawak, Malaysia
title_short Soils and Vegetation Condition of Natural Forests and Secondary Fallow Forests within Batang Ai National Park Boundary, Sarawak, Malaysia
title_full Soils and Vegetation Condition of Natural Forests and Secondary Fallow Forests within Batang Ai National Park Boundary, Sarawak, Malaysia
title_fullStr Soils and Vegetation Condition of Natural Forests and Secondary Fallow Forests within Batang Ai National Park Boundary, Sarawak, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Soils and Vegetation Condition of Natural Forests and Secondary Fallow Forests within Batang Ai National Park Boundary, Sarawak, Malaysia
title_sort soils and vegetation condition of natural forests and secondary fallow forests within batang ai national park boundary, sarawak, malaysia
publisher Graduate School of Kuroshio Science, Kochi University
publishDate 2011
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