Assessment of soil hardness expressed by one drop penetrability at forest restoration sites along Kayan Ulu river, Sarawak, Malaysia

Soil hardness measurement is recommendable for comprehensive understanding of the soil conditions prevailing in degraded tropical forests. Restoration trials have demonstrated a wide variety of edaphic and climatic conditions by using indigenous species. The aim of this study is to restore the river...

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Main Authors: Aina Nadia Najwa, Mohamad Jaffar, Mohd Effendi, Wasli, Mugunthan, Perumal, Hamsawi, Sani, Jonathan, Lat
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spelling my.unimas.ir.454942024-08-02T07:40:27Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45494/ Assessment of soil hardness expressed by one drop penetrability at forest restoration sites along Kayan Ulu river, Sarawak, Malaysia Aina Nadia Najwa, Mohamad Jaffar Mohd Effendi, Wasli Mugunthan, Perumal Hamsawi, Sani Jonathan, Lat Q Science (General) S Agriculture (General) SD Forestry Soil hardness measurement is recommendable for comprehensive understanding of the soil conditions prevailing in degraded tropical forests. Restoration trials have demonstrated a wide variety of edaphic and climatic conditions by using indigenous species. The aim of this study is to restore the riverbank ecosystem by evaluating the soil condition of forest restoration sites along Kayan Ulu river with special reference to soil hardness. Soil hardness was measured by using Hasegawa-type cone penetrometer from the soil surface to 100 cm depth, with a total of 48 random points for both study sites surveyed; restoration sites planted with Shorea macrophylla in year 1996 and 1998 (SPD96 and SPD98, respectively). Our findings indicated that, soil hardness in SPD98 was harder as compared to SPD96, in which higher frequency of soil hardness was encountered in SPD98 with a total of 126 strikes as compared to SPD96 with 117 strikes. High compaction of soils was presumably due to the accumulation of stagnant water adjacent the river and presence of gravel materials which inhibits tree roots to penetrate into soils. Further studies on other environmental factors such as microclimate, soil biological properties and weed competition should be implemented to draw up a Dipterocarp planting scheme for future restoration of riverbanks ecosystem in the tropics. 2018-08 Proceeding PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45494/3/ASSESSMENT%20OF%20SOIL%20HARDNESS%20-%20Copy.pdf Aina Nadia Najwa, Mohamad Jaffar and Mohd Effendi, Wasli and Mugunthan, Perumal and Hamsawi, Sani and Jonathan, Lat (2018) Assessment of soil hardness expressed by one drop penetrability at forest restoration sites along Kayan Ulu river, Sarawak, Malaysia. In: The 15th Symposium of The Malaysian Society of Applied Biology: Translating Applied Biology for Future Sustainability, 29 June-1 July 2018, Hatten Hotel, Malacca, Malaysia.
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topic Q Science (General)
S Agriculture (General)
SD Forestry
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S Agriculture (General)
SD Forestry
Aina Nadia Najwa, Mohamad Jaffar
Mohd Effendi, Wasli
Mugunthan, Perumal
Hamsawi, Sani
Jonathan, Lat
Assessment of soil hardness expressed by one drop penetrability at forest restoration sites along Kayan Ulu river, Sarawak, Malaysia
description Soil hardness measurement is recommendable for comprehensive understanding of the soil conditions prevailing in degraded tropical forests. Restoration trials have demonstrated a wide variety of edaphic and climatic conditions by using indigenous species. The aim of this study is to restore the riverbank ecosystem by evaluating the soil condition of forest restoration sites along Kayan Ulu river with special reference to soil hardness. Soil hardness was measured by using Hasegawa-type cone penetrometer from the soil surface to 100 cm depth, with a total of 48 random points for both study sites surveyed; restoration sites planted with Shorea macrophylla in year 1996 and 1998 (SPD96 and SPD98, respectively). Our findings indicated that, soil hardness in SPD98 was harder as compared to SPD96, in which higher frequency of soil hardness was encountered in SPD98 with a total of 126 strikes as compared to SPD96 with 117 strikes. High compaction of soils was presumably due to the accumulation of stagnant water adjacent the river and presence of gravel materials which inhibits tree roots to penetrate into soils. Further studies on other environmental factors such as microclimate, soil biological properties and weed competition should be implemented to draw up a Dipterocarp planting scheme for future restoration of riverbanks ecosystem in the tropics.
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author Aina Nadia Najwa, Mohamad Jaffar
Mohd Effendi, Wasli
Mugunthan, Perumal
Hamsawi, Sani
Jonathan, Lat
author_facet Aina Nadia Najwa, Mohamad Jaffar
Mohd Effendi, Wasli
Mugunthan, Perumal
Hamsawi, Sani
Jonathan, Lat
author_sort Aina Nadia Najwa, Mohamad Jaffar
title Assessment of soil hardness expressed by one drop penetrability at forest restoration sites along Kayan Ulu river, Sarawak, Malaysia
title_short Assessment of soil hardness expressed by one drop penetrability at forest restoration sites along Kayan Ulu river, Sarawak, Malaysia
title_full Assessment of soil hardness expressed by one drop penetrability at forest restoration sites along Kayan Ulu river, Sarawak, Malaysia
title_fullStr Assessment of soil hardness expressed by one drop penetrability at forest restoration sites along Kayan Ulu river, Sarawak, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of soil hardness expressed by one drop penetrability at forest restoration sites along Kayan Ulu river, Sarawak, Malaysia
title_sort assessment of soil hardness expressed by one drop penetrability at forest restoration sites along kayan ulu river, sarawak, malaysia
publishDate 2018
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