Mapping peat soil moisture under oil palm plantation and tropical forest in Sarawak

Water table conditions in drained peatlands affect peat decomposition, fluvial carbon and greenhouse gas emissions, and plant growth in oil palm plantations. This study illustrates the spatial heterogeneity of soil moisture profiles in cultivated tropical peat under oil palm plantation and unculti...

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Main Authors: Ngau, Laura Dines, FONG SIM, SIONG, Khoon, Kho Lip, Elisa, Rumpang, Harri, Vasander, Jyrki, Jauhiainen, Kim, Yrjälä, Hanna, Silvennoinen
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Published: International Mire Conservation Group and International Peatland Societ 2022
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spelling my.unimas.ir.385772022-05-24T06:50:21Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/38577/ Mapping peat soil moisture under oil palm plantation and tropical forest in Sarawak Ngau, Laura Dines FONG SIM, SIONG Khoon, Kho Lip Elisa, Rumpang Harri, Vasander Jyrki, Jauhiainen Kim, Yrjälä Hanna, Silvennoinen S Agriculture (General) SB Plant culture Water table conditions in drained peatlands affect peat decomposition, fluvial carbon and greenhouse gas emissions, and plant growth in oil palm plantations. This study illustrates the spatial heterogeneity of soil moisture profiles in cultivated tropical peat under oil palm plantation and uncultivated secondary forest, using maps. At a study plot under each land use the geographical coordinates of sampling points, tree locations and other features were recorded. Peat soil samples were taken at depths of 0–50 cm, 50–100 cm, 100–150 cm and 150–200 cm, and their moisture contents were determined. Overall, soil moisture content was higher in secondary forest than in oil palm plantation due to land management activities such as drainage and peat compaction in the latter. Significant differences were observed between the topsoil (0–50 cm) and deeper soil layers under both land uses. Soil moisture maps of the study plots interpolated using geographical information system (GIS) software were used to visualise the spatial distributions of moisture content in soil layers at different depths (0–50 cm, 50–100 cm, 100–150 cm, 150–200 cm). Moisture content in the 0–50 cm soil layer appeared to be inversely related to elevation, but the correlation was not statistically significant. On the other hand, there was a significant positive correlation between soil moisture content and the diameters of oil palm trunks. Palm trees with negative growth of trunk diameter were mostly located in subplots which were relatively dry and/or located near drains. The results of this study indicate that soil moisture mapping using GIS could be a useful tool in improving the management of peatland to promote oil palm growth International Mire Conservation Group and International Peatland Societ 2022 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/38577/1/Mapping%20peat%20soil%20-%20Copy.pdf Ngau, Laura Dines and FONG SIM, SIONG and Khoon, Kho Lip and Elisa, Rumpang and Harri, Vasander and Jyrki, Jauhiainen and Kim, Yrjälä and Hanna, Silvennoinen (2022) Mapping peat soil moisture under oil palm plantation and tropical forest in Sarawak. Mires and Peat, 28 (13). pp. 1-17. ISSN 1819-754X http://mires-and-peat.net/pages/volumes/map28/map2813.php DOI: 10.19189/MaP.2022.OMB.StA.2370
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topic S Agriculture (General)
SB Plant culture
spellingShingle S Agriculture (General)
SB Plant culture
Ngau, Laura Dines
FONG SIM, SIONG
Khoon, Kho Lip
Elisa, Rumpang
Harri, Vasander
Jyrki, Jauhiainen
Kim, Yrjälä
Hanna, Silvennoinen
Mapping peat soil moisture under oil palm plantation and tropical forest in Sarawak
description Water table conditions in drained peatlands affect peat decomposition, fluvial carbon and greenhouse gas emissions, and plant growth in oil palm plantations. This study illustrates the spatial heterogeneity of soil moisture profiles in cultivated tropical peat under oil palm plantation and uncultivated secondary forest, using maps. At a study plot under each land use the geographical coordinates of sampling points, tree locations and other features were recorded. Peat soil samples were taken at depths of 0–50 cm, 50–100 cm, 100–150 cm and 150–200 cm, and their moisture contents were determined. Overall, soil moisture content was higher in secondary forest than in oil palm plantation due to land management activities such as drainage and peat compaction in the latter. Significant differences were observed between the topsoil (0–50 cm) and deeper soil layers under both land uses. Soil moisture maps of the study plots interpolated using geographical information system (GIS) software were used to visualise the spatial distributions of moisture content in soil layers at different depths (0–50 cm, 50–100 cm, 100–150 cm, 150–200 cm). Moisture content in the 0–50 cm soil layer appeared to be inversely related to elevation, but the correlation was not statistically significant. On the other hand, there was a significant positive correlation between soil moisture content and the diameters of oil palm trunks. Palm trees with negative growth of trunk diameter were mostly located in subplots which were relatively dry and/or located near drains. The results of this study indicate that soil moisture mapping using GIS could be a useful tool in improving the management of peatland to promote oil palm growth
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author Ngau, Laura Dines
FONG SIM, SIONG
Khoon, Kho Lip
Elisa, Rumpang
Harri, Vasander
Jyrki, Jauhiainen
Kim, Yrjälä
Hanna, Silvennoinen
author_facet Ngau, Laura Dines
FONG SIM, SIONG
Khoon, Kho Lip
Elisa, Rumpang
Harri, Vasander
Jyrki, Jauhiainen
Kim, Yrjälä
Hanna, Silvennoinen
author_sort Ngau, Laura Dines
title Mapping peat soil moisture under oil palm plantation and tropical forest in Sarawak
title_short Mapping peat soil moisture under oil palm plantation and tropical forest in Sarawak
title_full Mapping peat soil moisture under oil palm plantation and tropical forest in Sarawak
title_fullStr Mapping peat soil moisture under oil palm plantation and tropical forest in Sarawak
title_full_unstemmed Mapping peat soil moisture under oil palm plantation and tropical forest in Sarawak
title_sort mapping peat soil moisture under oil palm plantation and tropical forest in sarawak
publisher International Mire Conservation Group and International Peatland Societ
publishDate 2022
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/38577/1/Mapping%20peat%20soil%20-%20Copy.pdf
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