Some Physico-Chemical Characteristics of Soils Influenced by Taal Volcano in Reference to Soil Productivity (Soil Chemistry and Mineralogy)
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
Soils of the northwestern part of the Taal Volcano in the Philippines representing four geomorphological units (upper, middle, and lower slopes and alluvial plains) were investigated and related to soil productivity. Results revealed that the soils on the upper and middle slopes contained higher amounts of organic matter and available P and displayed a low P retention together with more favorable physical properties such as loamy soil texture, loose and friable and well-drained soils compared to those on the lower slopes and in the alluvial plains. Due to these favorable soil characteristics, sustained agricultural production was higher at the upper elevations than at the lower elevations. Year-round multi-storey/mixed cropping systems of cultivation in the upper and middle landscapes were also made possible because the higher precipitation was evenly distributed coupled with cooler temperatures compared the conditions on the lower slopes and in the alluvial plains. On the other hand, the soils on the lower slopes and in the alluvial plains had a clayey texture and contained a lower amount of organic matter and available P, in addition to the lower precipitation, resulting in reduced land utilization, as indicated by the limited types of crops grown and lower yield of crops.
- 社団法人日本土壌肥料学会の論文
著者
-
Fujita H
College Of Agriculture Ibaraki University
-
Fujita Hiromi
College Of Education Tottori University
-
Cruz Mary
College Of Agriculture Ibaraki University
-
Yoshida Masao
College of Agriculture, Ibaraki University
-
Kubota Masatsugu
College of Agriculture, Ibaraki University
-
Yoshida Masao
College Of Agriculture Ibaraki University
-
Kubota Masatsugu
College Of Agriculture Ibaraki University
-
Fujita Hiromi
College Of Agriculture Ibaraki University
-
dela Cruz
College of Agriculture, Ibaraki University
関連論文
- Occurrence of Hydrogen-Oxidizing Ralstonia Species as Primary Microorganisms in the Mt. Pinatubo Volcanic Mudflow Deposits(Soil Biology)
- Some Physico-Chemical Characteristics of Soils Influenced by Taal Volcano in Reference to Soil Productivity (Soil Chemistry and Mineralogy)
- Soil Aggregate Stability under Different Landscapes and Vegetation Types in a Semiarid Area in Northeastern Syria
- Impact of Grazing and Tillage on Water Erosion in Northeastern Syria
- Characterization of Muscle Low Calcium Requiring Form of Calcium Activated Protease(Biological Chemistry)
- Soil Formation of New Lahar Materials Derived from Mt. Pinatubo I. Physical and Chemical Properties of New Lahar Materials and Soils Formed by Old Lahar Materials
- Soil Formation of New Lahar Materials Derived from Mt. Pinatubo : I. Physical and Chemical Properties of New Lahar Materials and Soils Formed by Old Lahar Materials (Soil Genesis, Classification and Survey)
- 5 Study On Soil Erosion Situation Based on GIS and Remote Sensing Technology in Chahe Town, Bijie City, Guizhou Province, China
- JAPANESE ASSISTANCE TO SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA IN THE FIELD OF AGRICULTURE :East African Experiences and Perspectives for the Future