Influence of Soil Parent Materials and Soil-Related Factors on the Growth and Yield of Rubber Under Felcra Scheme, Sendayan

The influence of two terrain classes (i.e. 5 to 25% and 25 to 50% slopes) on soils developed from two parent materials (i.e. granite and sedimentary rocks) on the growth and yield of rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) after four years of tapping was evaluated by using the field data, viz. girth and yie...

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Main Author: Auxtero, Edgardo Antiga
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Published: 1986
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spelling my.upm.eprints.102172024-03-20T07:17:54Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/10217/ Influence of Soil Parent Materials and Soil-Related Factors on the Growth and Yield of Rubber Under Felcra Scheme, Sendayan Auxtero, Edgardo Antiga The influence of two terrain classes (i.e. 5 to 25% and 25 to 50% slopes) on soils developed from two parent materials (i.e. granite and sedimentary rocks) on the growth and yield of rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) after four years of tapping was evaluated by using the field data, viz. girth and yield of rubber from 1980 to 1983, obtained from the Federal Land consolidation and Rehabilitation Authority (FELCRA) Scheme at Sendayan, Negri Sembilan. RUbber grown on sedimentary rock derived soil on steep slopes (25 to 50% slope) after four years of tapping showed significantly bigger girth than those grown on same soil on undulating to rolling terrain (5 to 25% slope). The mean monthly and yearly dry weight of rubber after four years of tapping was significantly higher in areas planted on sedimentary rock derived soils located on steep terrain. The growth of rubber as influenced by the interaction of parent material and slope over time was not significant during the same period of tapping. However3 the overall yield of rubber was significantly higher on soils derived from sedimentary rocks on steep terrain than on soils derived from granite on similar terrain. 1986-02 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/10217/1/FP_1986_1.pdf Auxtero, Edgardo Antiga (1986) Influence of Soil Parent Materials and Soil-Related Factors on the Growth and Yield of Rubber Under Felcra Scheme, Sendayan. Masters thesis, Universiti Pertanian Malaysia. Rubber - Negeri Sembilan - Sendayan - Case studies English
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topic Rubber - Negeri Sembilan - Sendayan - Case studies
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Auxtero, Edgardo Antiga
Influence of Soil Parent Materials and Soil-Related Factors on the Growth and Yield of Rubber Under Felcra Scheme, Sendayan
description The influence of two terrain classes (i.e. 5 to 25% and 25 to 50% slopes) on soils developed from two parent materials (i.e. granite and sedimentary rocks) on the growth and yield of rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) after four years of tapping was evaluated by using the field data, viz. girth and yield of rubber from 1980 to 1983, obtained from the Federal Land consolidation and Rehabilitation Authority (FELCRA) Scheme at Sendayan, Negri Sembilan. RUbber grown on sedimentary rock derived soil on steep slopes (25 to 50% slope) after four years of tapping showed significantly bigger girth than those grown on same soil on undulating to rolling terrain (5 to 25% slope). The mean monthly and yearly dry weight of rubber after four years of tapping was significantly higher in areas planted on sedimentary rock derived soils located on steep terrain. The growth of rubber as influenced by the interaction of parent material and slope over time was not significant during the same period of tapping. However3 the overall yield of rubber was significantly higher on soils derived from sedimentary rocks on steep terrain than on soils derived from granite on similar terrain.
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author Auxtero, Edgardo Antiga
author_facet Auxtero, Edgardo Antiga
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title Influence of Soil Parent Materials and Soil-Related Factors on the Growth and Yield of Rubber Under Felcra Scheme, Sendayan
title_short Influence of Soil Parent Materials and Soil-Related Factors on the Growth and Yield of Rubber Under Felcra Scheme, Sendayan
title_full Influence of Soil Parent Materials and Soil-Related Factors on the Growth and Yield of Rubber Under Felcra Scheme, Sendayan
title_fullStr Influence of Soil Parent Materials and Soil-Related Factors on the Growth and Yield of Rubber Under Felcra Scheme, Sendayan
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Soil Parent Materials and Soil-Related Factors on the Growth and Yield of Rubber Under Felcra Scheme, Sendayan
title_sort influence of soil parent materials and soil-related factors on the growth and yield of rubber under felcra scheme, sendayan
publishDate 1986
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/10217/1/FP_1986_1.pdf
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