Soil CO2 efflux of oil palm and rubber plantation in 6-year-old and 22-year-old chronosequence

Soil CO2 efflux, in relation with chronosequence at oil palm and rubber plantations, was measured monthly, each with both 6- and 22-year-old stands. Other environmental factors such as soil temperature and relative humidity (RH), as well as soil properties, were also measured at 0–30 cm depth. Soil...

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Main Authors: Sigau, Cindy Usun, Abdul Hamid, Hazandy
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Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2018
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spelling my.upm.eprints.653372018-10-05T09:55:22Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/65337/ Soil CO2 efflux of oil palm and rubber plantation in 6-year-old and 22-year-old chronosequence Sigau, Cindy Usun Abdul Hamid, Hazandy Soil CO2 efflux, in relation with chronosequence at oil palm and rubber plantations, was measured monthly, each with both 6- and 22-year-old stands. Other environmental factors such as soil temperature and relative humidity (RH), as well as soil properties, were also measured at 0–30 cm depth. Soil CO2 efflux was found to be highly affected by forest types and chronosequence factor. The 22-year-old age stand (M = 0.91; SD = 0.17 g CO2 m−2 h−1) had significantly higher soil CO2 efflux than the 6-year-old stand (M = 0.54; SD = 0.18 g CO2 m−2 h−1). Soil RH plays a significant role controlling soil CO2 efflux compared with soil temperature, especially at younger stands of tropical oil palm and rubber plantations spatially. Lower Q10 values were found to be caused by higher temperature that had reduced enzymatic and substrates activities for soil respiration. Non-discernible trends of temporal soil CO2 efflux, soil temperature, and RH indicated that other significant factors could be the catalyst, and thus further research is required to explain the relations between soil CO2 efflux and environmental factors. Research findings indicated that older stand age of oil palm and rubber plantations in Malaysia released higher soil CO2 efflux, but with no degrading effects towards the environment. Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/65337/1/22%20JTAS-1271-2017.pdf Sigau, Cindy Usun and Abdul Hamid, Hazandy (2018) Soil CO2 efflux of oil palm and rubber plantation in 6-year-old and 22-year-old chronosequence. Pertanika Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science, 41 (3). pp. 1217-1231. ISSN 1511-3701; ESSN: 2231-8542 http://www.pertanika.upm.edu.my/Pertanika%20PAPERS/JTAS%20Vol.%2041%20(3)%20Aug.%202018/22%20JTAS-1271-2017.pdf
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description Soil CO2 efflux, in relation with chronosequence at oil palm and rubber plantations, was measured monthly, each with both 6- and 22-year-old stands. Other environmental factors such as soil temperature and relative humidity (RH), as well as soil properties, were also measured at 0–30 cm depth. Soil CO2 efflux was found to be highly affected by forest types and chronosequence factor. The 22-year-old age stand (M = 0.91; SD = 0.17 g CO2 m−2 h−1) had significantly higher soil CO2 efflux than the 6-year-old stand (M = 0.54; SD = 0.18 g CO2 m−2 h−1). Soil RH plays a significant role controlling soil CO2 efflux compared with soil temperature, especially at younger stands of tropical oil palm and rubber plantations spatially. Lower Q10 values were found to be caused by higher temperature that had reduced enzymatic and substrates activities for soil respiration. Non-discernible trends of temporal soil CO2 efflux, soil temperature, and RH indicated that other significant factors could be the catalyst, and thus further research is required to explain the relations between soil CO2 efflux and environmental factors. Research findings indicated that older stand age of oil palm and rubber plantations in Malaysia released higher soil CO2 efflux, but with no degrading effects towards the environment.
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author Sigau, Cindy Usun
Abdul Hamid, Hazandy
spellingShingle Sigau, Cindy Usun
Abdul Hamid, Hazandy
Soil CO2 efflux of oil palm and rubber plantation in 6-year-old and 22-year-old chronosequence
author_facet Sigau, Cindy Usun
Abdul Hamid, Hazandy
author_sort Sigau, Cindy Usun
title Soil CO2 efflux of oil palm and rubber plantation in 6-year-old and 22-year-old chronosequence
title_short Soil CO2 efflux of oil palm and rubber plantation in 6-year-old and 22-year-old chronosequence
title_full Soil CO2 efflux of oil palm and rubber plantation in 6-year-old and 22-year-old chronosequence
title_fullStr Soil CO2 efflux of oil palm and rubber plantation in 6-year-old and 22-year-old chronosequence
title_full_unstemmed Soil CO2 efflux of oil palm and rubber plantation in 6-year-old and 22-year-old chronosequence
title_sort soil co2 efflux of oil palm and rubber plantation in 6-year-old and 22-year-old chronosequence
publisher Universiti Putra Malaysia Press
publishDate 2018
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/65337/1/22%20JTAS-1271-2017.pdf
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