Acrisols and adjacent soils under four different forest types in central Cambodia
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The morphology and physicochemical properties of soils under four different forest types, i.e., dry evergreen forest (DEF), dry deciduous forest (DDF), mixed evergreen-deciduous forest (MF), and swamp forest (SWF), on the west bank of the Mekong River in Cambodia were studied to clarify the variation in and characteristics of tropical seasonal forest soils. The soils in the study area were generally sandy, compact, and nutrient-poor. The forest types clearly differed in clay and carbon content. The clay content was higher in DEF than in MF and DDF at depths of 0-200 cm. The total carbon content in the upper horizons was higher in MF than in the other forest types, except SWF. These differences indicate the relative intensity of ferralization and podzolization in the soils. The grouping of soils based on the U.S. Soil Taxonomy was similar to that based on the World Reference Base (WRB) and agreed with the grouping of forest types. In the WRB system with qualifier levels, two DEF soils were classified as Haplic Acrisols (Alumic, Profondic) and Vetic Acrisols (Alumic, Profondic). Also, two NW and DDF soils were classified as Albic Podzols and Ferralic Arenosols (Dystric), and Haplic Acrisols (Albic, Alumic, Profondic, Arenic), respectively. SWF soil was classified as Haplic Umbrisols (Humic, Laxic, Clayic).
- 日本ペドロジー学会の論文
- 2007-06-30
著者
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Ohta Seiichi
Graduate School Of Agriculture Kyoto University
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Kanzaki Mamoru
Graduate School Of Agriculture Kyoto University
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TORIYAMA Jumpei
Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University
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OHTA Seiich
Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University
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ARAKI Makoto
Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute
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POL Sopheavuth
Forest Wildlife Science Research Institute (FWSRI), Forestry Administration
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ARAKI Makoto
Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University
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Lim Sopheap
Forest Wildlife Science Research Institute (fwsri) Forestry Administration
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Ito Eriko
Graduate School Of Agriculture Kyoto University
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Khorn Saret
Forest Wildlife Science Research Institute (fwsri) Forestry Administration
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Lim Sopheap
Forest-wildlife Research And Development Institute
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Pith Phearak
Forest-wildlife Research And Development Institute
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Pol Sopheavuth
Forest-wildlife Research And Development Institute
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TORIYAMA Jumpei
Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute
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PICH Phearak
Forest Wildlife Science Research Institute(FWRSI)
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