Assessment of chemical properties of tropical peatland soil in Malaysia oil palm plantation

The chemical assessment of the peatland in oil palm plantation in South Selangor Peatland Swamp in Malaysia were evaluated in this study. Soil samples were obtained from fifteen (15) different locations within the study area at three different depths of 0.5m, 1.5 m, and 2.5 m in three replicates at...

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Main Authors: Richard, Adesiji Adeolu, Mohammad, Thamer Ahmed, Nik Daud, Nik Norsyahariati, Mustapha, Sa'ari, Sayok, Alexander Kiew, Olukemi, Gbadebo Anthonia
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Language:English
Published: Federal University of Technology 2015
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35628/1/Assessment%20of%20chemical%20properties%20of%20tropical%20peatland%20soil%20in%20Malaysia%20oil%20palm%20plantation.pdf
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author Richard, Adesiji Adeolu
Mohammad, Thamer Ahmed
Nik Daud, Nik Norsyahariati
Mustapha, Sa'ari
Sayok, Alexander Kiew
Olukemi, Gbadebo Anthonia
author_facet Richard, Adesiji Adeolu
Mohammad, Thamer Ahmed
Nik Daud, Nik Norsyahariati
Mustapha, Sa'ari
Sayok, Alexander Kiew
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description The chemical assessment of the peatland in oil palm plantation in South Selangor Peatland Swamp in Malaysia were evaluated in this study. Soil samples were obtained from fifteen (15) different locations within the study area at three different depths of 0.5m, 1.5 m, and 2.5 m in three replicates at each depth, using peat auger between March and July, 2013 during the secondary maximum rainfall. Parameters evaluated in soil analysis included - pH, moisture content, carbon, nitrogen, sulphur and heavy metals such as manganese, zinc, iron, copper, and phosphorus. Heavy metals were determined using the double acid extraction method while carbon, nitrogen, and sulphur was determined using Trumac CNS Analyzer. From the pH values, the soil close to the surface is more acidic with a mean pH of 3.36 and standard error of 0.15. The mean values of the moisture contents were 363.54 % with SEM of 27.01 and 154.56 % with SEM of 54.64 at 0.5 m and 2.5 m depths respectively. Carbon, had the highest value of 44.27 % at 0.5 m, nitrogen, 0.36 %, sulphur, 0.15 % and heavy metals like manganese, iron, and copper, except zinc, and phosphorus had their mean values either increasing or decreasing with soil depth. Soil carbon was observed to decrease with depth unlike nitrogen and soil pH. All the parameters were observed to either decrease or increase with depth which shows their spatial distribution across the soil mass. This assessment of the tropical peatland soils chemistry has helped in appraising the important roles played by intact peatlands in overall global environmental sustainability.
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spelling upm.eprints-356282017-01-04T01:55:07Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35628/ Assessment of chemical properties of tropical peatland soil in Malaysia oil palm plantation Richard, Adesiji Adeolu Mohammad, Thamer Ahmed Nik Daud, Nik Norsyahariati Mustapha, Sa'ari Sayok, Alexander Kiew Olukemi, Gbadebo Anthonia The chemical assessment of the peatland in oil palm plantation in South Selangor Peatland Swamp in Malaysia were evaluated in this study. Soil samples were obtained from fifteen (15) different locations within the study area at three different depths of 0.5m, 1.5 m, and 2.5 m in three replicates at each depth, using peat auger between March and July, 2013 during the secondary maximum rainfall. Parameters evaluated in soil analysis included - pH, moisture content, carbon, nitrogen, sulphur and heavy metals such as manganese, zinc, iron, copper, and phosphorus. Heavy metals were determined using the double acid extraction method while carbon, nitrogen, and sulphur was determined using Trumac CNS Analyzer. From the pH values, the soil close to the surface is more acidic with a mean pH of 3.36 and standard error of 0.15. The mean values of the moisture contents were 363.54 % with SEM of 27.01 and 154.56 % with SEM of 54.64 at 0.5 m and 2.5 m depths respectively. Carbon, had the highest value of 44.27 % at 0.5 m, nitrogen, 0.36 %, sulphur, 0.15 % and heavy metals like manganese, iron, and copper, except zinc, and phosphorus had their mean values either increasing or decreasing with soil depth. Soil carbon was observed to decrease with depth unlike nitrogen and soil pH. All the parameters were observed to either decrease or increase with depth which shows their spatial distribution across the soil mass. This assessment of the tropical peatland soils chemistry has helped in appraising the important roles played by intact peatlands in overall global environmental sustainability. Federal University of Technology 2015 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35628/1/Assessment%20of%20chemical%20properties%20of%20tropical%20peatland%20soil%20in%20Malaysia%20oil%20palm%20plantation.pdf Richard, Adesiji Adeolu and Mohammad, Thamer Ahmed and Nik Daud, Nik Norsyahariati and Mustapha, Sa'ari and Sayok, Alexander Kiew and Olukemi, Gbadebo Anthonia (2015) Assessment of chemical properties of tropical peatland soil in Malaysia oil palm plantation. Nigerian Journal of Technological Research, 10 (2). pp. 12-16. ISSN 0795-5111 http://www.ajol.info/index.php/njtr/article/view/126357
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Mohammad, Thamer Ahmed
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Mustapha, Sa'ari
Sayok, Alexander Kiew
Olukemi, Gbadebo Anthonia
Assessment of chemical properties of tropical peatland soil in Malaysia oil palm plantation
title Assessment of chemical properties of tropical peatland soil in Malaysia oil palm plantation
title_full Assessment of chemical properties of tropical peatland soil in Malaysia oil palm plantation
title_fullStr Assessment of chemical properties of tropical peatland soil in Malaysia oil palm plantation
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of chemical properties of tropical peatland soil in Malaysia oil palm plantation
title_short Assessment of chemical properties of tropical peatland soil in Malaysia oil palm plantation
title_sort assessment of chemical properties of tropical peatland soil in malaysia oil palm plantation
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