GIS mapping of basal stem rot disease in relation to soil series among oil palm smallholders

Basal Stem Rot (BSR) is a disease caused by fungus which affect oil palm tree. This study aims to visualize the geographical distribution of BSR incidence among oil palm smallholders in Selangor using Geographical Information System (GIS) and its relationship to the type of soil series. The geograph...

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Main Authors: Kannan, Parthiban, Vanitah, R., Jusoff, Kamaruzaman, A. A., Nordiana, A. R., Anuar, O., Wahid, A. B., Hamdan
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Published: Science Publications 2016
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spelling my.upm.eprints.175682016-06-08T04:24:54Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17568/ GIS mapping of basal stem rot disease in relation to soil series among oil palm smallholders Kannan, Parthiban Vanitah, R. Jusoff, Kamaruzaman A. A., Nordiana A. R., Anuar O., Wahid A. B., Hamdan Basal Stem Rot (BSR) is a disease caused by fungus which affect oil palm tree. This study aims to visualize the geographical distribution of BSR incidence among oil palm smallholders in Selangor using Geographical Information System (GIS) and its relationship to the type of soil series. The geographical distribution of BSR incidence of smallholders in Selangor were mapped using 168 Global Positioning System (GPS) coordinate of possible infected area. The methodology followed in finding the relationship between BSR and soil series by assigning percentage of BSR incidence based on type of soil series. Majority of the BSR incidences were found to be confined to the Selangor-Kangkong (Aeric Tropic Fluvaquent-Typic sulfuric tropic fluvaquent) soil series followed on Peat (Typic Fibric Tropohemist) soil then Kranji (Typic Sulfaquents) soil series and finally the Briah-Organic Clay and Muck (Typic Tropic Fluvaquent) soil series. Distribution pattern of the BSR revealed that most of the incidences were confined along the coastal area which might be due to the planting of oil palm in previous coconut stands. Low pH of Selangor (Aeric Tropic Fluvaquent) and Peat (Typic Fibric Tropohemist) soil series shows a higher BSR incidence while high pH of Kranji (Typic Sulfaquents) and Briah (Typic Tropic Fluvaquent) soil series shows slightly lower BSR incidence. From this study, it can be concluded that the distribution of BSR were mostly confined to the coastal areas which might be due to the planting of oil palm in previous coconut stands rather than any relationship with the type of soil series. This distribution map of BSR incidence can be used to deliver effective extension services regarding BSR to smallholders with a specified target based on location and soil series. Science Publications 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17568/1/ajabssp.2016.2.12.pdf Kannan, Parthiban and Vanitah, R. and Jusoff, Kamaruzaman and A. A., Nordiana and A. R., Anuar and O., Wahid and A. B., Hamdan (2016) GIS mapping of basal stem rot disease in relation to soil series among oil palm smallholders. American Journal of Agricultural and Biological Sciences, 11 (1). pp. 2-12. ISSN 1557-4989; ESSN: 1557-4997 http://thescipub.com/abstract/10.3844/ajabssp.2016.2.12 10.3844/ajabssp.2016.2.12
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description Basal Stem Rot (BSR) is a disease caused by fungus which affect oil palm tree. This study aims to visualize the geographical distribution of BSR incidence among oil palm smallholders in Selangor using Geographical Information System (GIS) and its relationship to the type of soil series. The geographical distribution of BSR incidence of smallholders in Selangor were mapped using 168 Global Positioning System (GPS) coordinate of possible infected area. The methodology followed in finding the relationship between BSR and soil series by assigning percentage of BSR incidence based on type of soil series. Majority of the BSR incidences were found to be confined to the Selangor-Kangkong (Aeric Tropic Fluvaquent-Typic sulfuric tropic fluvaquent) soil series followed on Peat (Typic Fibric Tropohemist) soil then Kranji (Typic Sulfaquents) soil series and finally the Briah-Organic Clay and Muck (Typic Tropic Fluvaquent) soil series. Distribution pattern of the BSR revealed that most of the incidences were confined along the coastal area which might be due to the planting of oil palm in previous coconut stands. Low pH of Selangor (Aeric Tropic Fluvaquent) and Peat (Typic Fibric Tropohemist) soil series shows a higher BSR incidence while high pH of Kranji (Typic Sulfaquents) and Briah (Typic Tropic Fluvaquent) soil series shows slightly lower BSR incidence. From this study, it can be concluded that the distribution of BSR were mostly confined to the coastal areas which might be due to the planting of oil palm in previous coconut stands rather than any relationship with the type of soil series. This distribution map of BSR incidence can be used to deliver effective extension services regarding BSR to smallholders with a specified target based on location and soil series.
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author Kannan, Parthiban
Vanitah, R.
Jusoff, Kamaruzaman
A. A., Nordiana
A. R., Anuar
O., Wahid
A. B., Hamdan
spellingShingle Kannan, Parthiban
Vanitah, R.
Jusoff, Kamaruzaman
A. A., Nordiana
A. R., Anuar
O., Wahid
A. B., Hamdan
GIS mapping of basal stem rot disease in relation to soil series among oil palm smallholders
author_facet Kannan, Parthiban
Vanitah, R.
Jusoff, Kamaruzaman
A. A., Nordiana
A. R., Anuar
O., Wahid
A. B., Hamdan
author_sort Kannan, Parthiban
title GIS mapping of basal stem rot disease in relation to soil series among oil palm smallholders
title_short GIS mapping of basal stem rot disease in relation to soil series among oil palm smallholders
title_full GIS mapping of basal stem rot disease in relation to soil series among oil palm smallholders
title_fullStr GIS mapping of basal stem rot disease in relation to soil series among oil palm smallholders
title_full_unstemmed GIS mapping of basal stem rot disease in relation to soil series among oil palm smallholders
title_sort gis mapping of basal stem rot disease in relation to soil series among oil palm smallholders
publisher Science Publications
publishDate 2016
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17568/1/ajabssp.2016.2.12.pdf
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http://thescipub.com/abstract/10.3844/ajabssp.2016.2.12
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