Spatial variability of soil pH and phosphorus in relation to soil run-off following slash-and-burn land clearing in Sumatra, Indonesia

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Slash-and-burn land clearing on sloping land may lead to increased soil run-off following disappearance of the protective vegetative cover. In turn, soil run-off and redeposition affects soil fertility and spatial patterns of fertility parameters in a field. This study seeks to clarify the role of spatial patterns of post-burn dead biomass (necromass) in soil run-off and redeposition and their combined effect on spatial patterns in soil pH and resin-extractable P. The study is carried out on a post-productive rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) agroforest in Sumatra, Indonesia. Soils are classified as Dystric Fluvisols. After slash-and-burn of vegetation, the field was planted with rubber seedlings and rice (Oryza sativa). For comparison the adjacent rubber agroforest site was sampled. Soil run-off is expressed here as the quantity of downward moving soil that passed the specific location of a flow trap. Existing physical soil run-off barriers and crop performance were scored. Despite serious soil run-off from the steeper upper slopes little soil was actually lost because of the slope form of the field, presence of natural soil run-off barriers, and the planted crop. Spatial variability of soil pH decreased at the expense of small-scale, within-strata, variability mainly because of the patchy distribution of soil run-off barriers. Soil run-off, aggravated by slash-and-burn, did not result in development of a clear soil fertility gradient down slope. In areas of high soil run-off potential, clear burns should be avoided because soil run-off barriers like remnants of slash-and-burn and surface litter maintain the soil and its fertility. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. View source
Year

2003

Secondary Title

Soil and Tillage Research

Volume

71

Number

1

Pages

1-14

DOI

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0167-1987(02)00141-1

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Keyword(s)

Indonesia, Resin-extractable P, Rubber plantation, Slash-and-burn, Small-scale agriculture, Soil pH, Soil run-off, Spatial variability, Biomass, Crops, Forestry, Grain (agricultural product), pH, Runoff, Seed, Vegetation, Soil fertility, Soil testing, land management, phosphorus, plantation, shifting cultivation, Plants, Rice, Seeds, Soil Analysis, Hevea brasiliensis, Oryza sativa

Classification
Form: Journal Article
Geographical Area: Indonesia

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