Effects Of Selected Soil Physical Characteristics On The Growth And Survivability Of Planted Shorea Macrophylla(De Vriese) Along Riverbanks Of Batang Kayan Ulu, Lundu, Sarawak

Environmental degradation is proceeding at an unprecedented rate in many tropical regions, jeopardizing prospects for conservation of biological diversity and sustainable economic development of agricultural and forest resources (Parrotta 1991). Anthropogenic activities such as timber extraction, sh...

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Main Authors: Mugunthan, P., Effendi, M.W., Hamsawi, S., Jonathan, L., Ho, S.Y.
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Published: 2016
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author Mugunthan, P.
Effendi, M.W.
Hamsawi, S.
Jonathan, L.
Ho, S.Y.
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Effendi, M.W.
Hamsawi, S.
Jonathan, L.
Ho, S.Y.
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description Environmental degradation is proceeding at an unprecedented rate in many tropical regions, jeopardizing prospects for conservation of biological diversity and sustainable economic development of agricultural and forest resources (Parrotta 1991). Anthropogenic activities such as timber extraction, shifting cultivation and the establishment of commercial plantations have led to the conversion, fragmentation and degradation of tropical rainforests (Whitmore 1998; Curran et al. 2004; Wright 2005). Reforestation via plantation forestry is vital not only for meeting wood demands by decreasing pressure on natural forests but also as a technique that can restore degraded soils resulting from deforestation. These days, degraded forest lands which consist of secondary vegetation are becoming predominant and important forest types in the tropical countries due to the paucity of natural forests. Reddy (2002) reported that reforesting such areas under artificial planting is essential and indispensable to prevent further soil degradation. Most of the previous studies on enrichment planting have focused on growth performance of planted species along with the planting technique, species selection for planting purposes in relation to the growth productivity at degraded forest with less attention on the ecosystem involving soil physical status under reforestation area (Arifin et al. 2008; Wasli et al. 2014; Perumal et al. 2015). Information and empirical data on soil characteristics under degraded vegetation are rather limited, even though several studies on the soil properties of humid tropics in Sarawak have been conducted (Ishizuka et al. 2000). Therefore, the purpose of the present preliminary study is to determine the effects of selected soil physical characteristics on the growth and survivability of planted Shorea macrophylla along riverbanks of Batang Kayan Ulu, Lundu, Sarawak.
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spelling unimas-143642022-01-04T00:36:22Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/14364/ Effects Of Selected Soil Physical Characteristics On The Growth And Survivability Of Planted Shorea Macrophylla(De Vriese) Along Riverbanks Of Batang Kayan Ulu, Lundu, Sarawak Mugunthan, P. Effendi, M.W. Hamsawi, S. Jonathan, L. Ho, S.Y. GE Environmental Sciences Environmental degradation is proceeding at an unprecedented rate in many tropical regions, jeopardizing prospects for conservation of biological diversity and sustainable economic development of agricultural and forest resources (Parrotta 1991). Anthropogenic activities such as timber extraction, shifting cultivation and the establishment of commercial plantations have led to the conversion, fragmentation and degradation of tropical rainforests (Whitmore 1998; Curran et al. 2004; Wright 2005). Reforestation via plantation forestry is vital not only for meeting wood demands by decreasing pressure on natural forests but also as a technique that can restore degraded soils resulting from deforestation. These days, degraded forest lands which consist of secondary vegetation are becoming predominant and important forest types in the tropical countries due to the paucity of natural forests. Reddy (2002) reported that reforesting such areas under artificial planting is essential and indispensable to prevent further soil degradation. Most of the previous studies on enrichment planting have focused on growth performance of planted species along with the planting technique, species selection for planting purposes in relation to the growth productivity at degraded forest with less attention on the ecosystem involving soil physical status under reforestation area (Arifin et al. 2008; Wasli et al. 2014; Perumal et al. 2015). Information and empirical data on soil characteristics under degraded vegetation are rather limited, even though several studies on the soil properties of humid tropics in Sarawak have been conducted (Ishizuka et al. 2000). Therefore, the purpose of the present preliminary study is to determine the effects of selected soil physical characteristics on the growth and survivability of planted Shorea macrophylla along riverbanks of Batang Kayan Ulu, Lundu, Sarawak. 2016 Proceeding NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/14364/1/Mugunthan%2C%20P..pdf Mugunthan, P. and Effendi, M.W. and Hamsawi, S. and Jonathan, L. and Ho, S.Y. (2016) Effects Of Selected Soil Physical Characteristics On The Growth And Survivability Of Planted Shorea Macrophylla(De Vriese) Along Riverbanks Of Batang Kayan Ulu, Lundu, Sarawak. In: Soil Science Conference of Malaysia 2016 (SOILS2016), April 2016, TH Hotel & Convention Centre, Kuala Terengganu. (Unpublished) https://www.researchgate.net/publication/301201002_Effects_of_Selected_Soil_Physical_Characteristics_on_the_Growth_and_Survivability_of_Planted_Shorea_macrophylla_de_Vriese_along_Riverbanks_of_Batang_Kayan_Ulu_Lundu_Sarawak
spellingShingle GE Environmental Sciences
Mugunthan, P.
Effendi, M.W.
Hamsawi, S.
Jonathan, L.
Ho, S.Y.
Effects Of Selected Soil Physical Characteristics On The Growth And Survivability Of Planted Shorea Macrophylla(De Vriese) Along Riverbanks Of Batang Kayan Ulu, Lundu, Sarawak
title Effects Of Selected Soil Physical Characteristics On The Growth And Survivability Of Planted Shorea Macrophylla(De Vriese) Along Riverbanks Of Batang Kayan Ulu, Lundu, Sarawak
title_full Effects Of Selected Soil Physical Characteristics On The Growth And Survivability Of Planted Shorea Macrophylla(De Vriese) Along Riverbanks Of Batang Kayan Ulu, Lundu, Sarawak
title_fullStr Effects Of Selected Soil Physical Characteristics On The Growth And Survivability Of Planted Shorea Macrophylla(De Vriese) Along Riverbanks Of Batang Kayan Ulu, Lundu, Sarawak
title_full_unstemmed Effects Of Selected Soil Physical Characteristics On The Growth And Survivability Of Planted Shorea Macrophylla(De Vriese) Along Riverbanks Of Batang Kayan Ulu, Lundu, Sarawak
title_short Effects Of Selected Soil Physical Characteristics On The Growth And Survivability Of Planted Shorea Macrophylla(De Vriese) Along Riverbanks Of Batang Kayan Ulu, Lundu, Sarawak
title_sort effects of selected soil physical characteristics on the growth and survivability of planted shorea macrophylla(de vriese) along riverbanks of batang kayan ulu, lundu, sarawak
topic GE Environmental Sciences
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