Soil Water Properties of Kerangas Forest Soil after Invasion by Acacia

Soil water is important for forest ecosystems as infiltration and percolation process use soil water for plant growth. The presence of invasive Acacia species may limit the availability of soil water because these species absorb more water than native species. Hence, the objective was to investigate...

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Main Authors: Moahamad Hilmi, Ibrahim, Faizah, Metali, Kushan, Tennakoon, Rahayu Sukmaria, Sukri
Format: Proceeding
Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling my.unimas.ir.383922022-04-25T07:04:29Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/38392/ Soil Water Properties of Kerangas Forest Soil after Invasion by Acacia Moahamad Hilmi, Ibrahim Faizah, Metali Kushan, Tennakoon Rahayu Sukmaria, Sukri QK Botany Soil water is important for forest ecosystems as infiltration and percolation process use soil water for plant growth. The presence of invasive Acacia species may limit the availability of soil water because these species absorb more water than native species. Hence, the objective was to investigate the effect of Acacia invasion on the soil water properties of Kerangas forests. In each invaded and non-invaded Acacia plots, holes a lysimeter was installed into the holes and used to extract soil water by direct contact to the soil. The results shows the invasion of Acacia has affected the Kerangas forest by higher absorption of water and higher fixation of nitrate. 2017-04-04 Proceeding NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/38392/1/Proceeding%20of%20SOILS%202017.pdf Moahamad Hilmi, Ibrahim and Faizah, Metali and Kushan, Tennakoon and Rahayu Sukmaria, Sukri (2017) Soil Water Properties of Kerangas Forest Soil after Invasion by Acacia. In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Sustainable Soil Management, April 4-7, 2017, Park City Everly Hotel, Bintulu, Sarawak, Malaysia. http://msss.com.my/soils2017/
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topic QK Botany
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Moahamad Hilmi, Ibrahim
Faizah, Metali
Kushan, Tennakoon
Rahayu Sukmaria, Sukri
Soil Water Properties of Kerangas Forest Soil after Invasion by Acacia
description Soil water is important for forest ecosystems as infiltration and percolation process use soil water for plant growth. The presence of invasive Acacia species may limit the availability of soil water because these species absorb more water than native species. Hence, the objective was to investigate the effect of Acacia invasion on the soil water properties of Kerangas forests. In each invaded and non-invaded Acacia plots, holes a lysimeter was installed into the holes and used to extract soil water by direct contact to the soil. The results shows the invasion of Acacia has affected the Kerangas forest by higher absorption of water and higher fixation of nitrate.
format Proceeding
author Moahamad Hilmi, Ibrahim
Faizah, Metali
Kushan, Tennakoon
Rahayu Sukmaria, Sukri
author_facet Moahamad Hilmi, Ibrahim
Faizah, Metali
Kushan, Tennakoon
Rahayu Sukmaria, Sukri
author_sort Moahamad Hilmi, Ibrahim
title Soil Water Properties of Kerangas Forest Soil after Invasion by Acacia
title_short Soil Water Properties of Kerangas Forest Soil after Invasion by Acacia
title_full Soil Water Properties of Kerangas Forest Soil after Invasion by Acacia
title_fullStr Soil Water Properties of Kerangas Forest Soil after Invasion by Acacia
title_full_unstemmed Soil Water Properties of Kerangas Forest Soil after Invasion by Acacia
title_sort soil water properties of kerangas forest soil after invasion by acacia
publishDate 2017
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/38392/1/Proceeding%20of%20SOILS%202017.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/38392/
http://msss.com.my/soils2017/
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