Effect of Acacia mangium canopy on physicochemical characteristics and nutrient concentrations of the soil at Ayer Hitam Forest Reserve, Malaysia

The establishment of an Acacia mangium plantation often alters physicochemical characteristics and nutrient concentrations of soils. We aimed to evaluate the invasive potential of A. mangium forest on the soil in Ayer Hitam Forest Reserve, Peninsular, Malaysia. To achieve the mentioned target, four...

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Main Authors: Sheip, Younes H Solaiman, Abdul Hamid, Hazandy, Abiri, Rambod, Saleh Japri, Mohd Nazre, Mohamed, Johar, Jalil, Abd Majid, Naji, Hamid Reza
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spelling my.upm.eprints.968582023-04-19T04:08:28Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/96858/ Effect of Acacia mangium canopy on physicochemical characteristics and nutrient concentrations of the soil at Ayer Hitam Forest Reserve, Malaysia Sheip, Younes H Solaiman Abdul Hamid, Hazandy Abiri, Rambod Saleh Japri, Mohd Nazre Mohamed, Johar Jalil, Abd Majid Naji, Hamid Reza The establishment of an Acacia mangium plantation often alters physicochemical characteristics and nutrient concentrations of soils. We aimed to evaluate the invasive potential of A. mangium forest on the soil in Ayer Hitam Forest Reserve, Peninsular, Malaysia. To achieve the mentioned target, four different regions, namely, the open ground region (OG), Acacia mangium region (AM), transition region (TZ), and native forest region (NF), were selected and each of the regions was divided into six plots. Composite samples were randomly taken from subplots at 0–15 cm depth (topsoil) and 15–30 cm depth (subsoil). Some physicochemical properties such as soil moisture and texture, textural classification, bulk density and particle density, pH, electric conductivity (EC), exchangeable bases (EB) (Ca, Mg and K), cation exchange capacity (CEC), organic matter (OM), total nitrogen (TN), and available phosphorous (Av. P) were analyzed. The results of our study showed that the soil of the AM region, which was clay loam, contained clay (51%), silt (32%), and sand (16%). The chemical analysis of topsoil showed significant differences in terms of OM%, exchangeable- Ca, Mg, K (molc kg−1), N (%), gravitational water content (GWC), and Avail. P between all four regions. Additionally, the highest pH and OM of topsoil were seen in the AM region with 4.5% and 4.33%, respectively. In the subsoil, there were significant differences (p ≤ 0.01) in terms of EC (ds/m), OM (%), Exchangeable- Ca, Mg and K (cmolc kg−1), GWC, available phosphorus, and N (%) between all four regions. The highest GWC, N (%), and Ca (cmolc kg−1) were observed in the AM region with 16.00, 0.14%, and 0.64 cmolc kg−1, respectively. These results showed that A. mangium changed some soil characteristics due to its invasion potential. In summary, A. mangium showed high adaptability on degraded forest land and high ability to accumulate the soil physicochemical properties to enhance its growth. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021 Article PeerReviewed Sheip, Younes H Solaiman and Abdul Hamid, Hazandy and Abiri, Rambod and Saleh Japri, Mohd Nazre and Mohamed, Johar and Jalil, Abd Majid and Naji, Hamid Reza (2021) Effect of Acacia mangium canopy on physicochemical characteristics and nutrient concentrations of the soil at Ayer Hitam Forest Reserve, Malaysia. Forests, 12 (9). art. no. 1259. pp. 1-26. ISSN 1999-4907 https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/12/9/1259 10.3390/f12091259
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description The establishment of an Acacia mangium plantation often alters physicochemical characteristics and nutrient concentrations of soils. We aimed to evaluate the invasive potential of A. mangium forest on the soil in Ayer Hitam Forest Reserve, Peninsular, Malaysia. To achieve the mentioned target, four different regions, namely, the open ground region (OG), Acacia mangium region (AM), transition region (TZ), and native forest region (NF), were selected and each of the regions was divided into six plots. Composite samples were randomly taken from subplots at 0–15 cm depth (topsoil) and 15–30 cm depth (subsoil). Some physicochemical properties such as soil moisture and texture, textural classification, bulk density and particle density, pH, electric conductivity (EC), exchangeable bases (EB) (Ca, Mg and K), cation exchange capacity (CEC), organic matter (OM), total nitrogen (TN), and available phosphorous (Av. P) were analyzed. The results of our study showed that the soil of the AM region, which was clay loam, contained clay (51%), silt (32%), and sand (16%). The chemical analysis of topsoil showed significant differences in terms of OM%, exchangeable- Ca, Mg, K (molc kg−1), N (%), gravitational water content (GWC), and Avail. P between all four regions. Additionally, the highest pH and OM of topsoil were seen in the AM region with 4.5% and 4.33%, respectively. In the subsoil, there were significant differences (p ≤ 0.01) in terms of EC (ds/m), OM (%), Exchangeable- Ca, Mg and K (cmolc kg−1), GWC, available phosphorus, and N (%) between all four regions. The highest GWC, N (%), and Ca (cmolc kg−1) were observed in the AM region with 16.00, 0.14%, and 0.64 cmolc kg−1, respectively. These results showed that A. mangium changed some soil characteristics due to its invasion potential. In summary, A. mangium showed high adaptability on degraded forest land and high ability to accumulate the soil physicochemical properties to enhance its growth.
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author Sheip, Younes H Solaiman
Abdul Hamid, Hazandy
Abiri, Rambod
Saleh Japri, Mohd Nazre
Mohamed, Johar
Jalil, Abd Majid
Naji, Hamid Reza
spellingShingle Sheip, Younes H Solaiman
Abdul Hamid, Hazandy
Abiri, Rambod
Saleh Japri, Mohd Nazre
Mohamed, Johar
Jalil, Abd Majid
Naji, Hamid Reza
Effect of Acacia mangium canopy on physicochemical characteristics and nutrient concentrations of the soil at Ayer Hitam Forest Reserve, Malaysia
author_facet Sheip, Younes H Solaiman
Abdul Hamid, Hazandy
Abiri, Rambod
Saleh Japri, Mohd Nazre
Mohamed, Johar
Jalil, Abd Majid
Naji, Hamid Reza
author_sort Sheip, Younes H Solaiman
title Effect of Acacia mangium canopy on physicochemical characteristics and nutrient concentrations of the soil at Ayer Hitam Forest Reserve, Malaysia
title_short Effect of Acacia mangium canopy on physicochemical characteristics and nutrient concentrations of the soil at Ayer Hitam Forest Reserve, Malaysia
title_full Effect of Acacia mangium canopy on physicochemical characteristics and nutrient concentrations of the soil at Ayer Hitam Forest Reserve, Malaysia
title_fullStr Effect of Acacia mangium canopy on physicochemical characteristics and nutrient concentrations of the soil at Ayer Hitam Forest Reserve, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Acacia mangium canopy on physicochemical characteristics and nutrient concentrations of the soil at Ayer Hitam Forest Reserve, Malaysia
title_sort effect of acacia mangium canopy on physicochemical characteristics and nutrient concentrations of the soil at ayer hitam forest reserve, malaysia
publisher Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
publishDate 2021
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/96858/
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