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Soil fertility decline in the tropics : with case studies on plantations / Alfred E. Hartemink, International Soil Reference and Information Centre (ISRIC), Wageningen, The Netherlands.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK : CABI, 2003Copyright date: 2003Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 360 pages) : illustrations, chartsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Soil fertility decline in the tropics.DDC classification:
  • 631.4/22/0913 23
LOC classification:
  • S633.5.T76 H37 2003eb
Online resources: Also available in print format.
Contents:
Introduction -- Human Population and Soil Degradation -- Plantation Agriculture -- Soil Fertility Decline : Theoretical Considerations -- Annual Crops -- Perennial Crop Plantations -- Forest Plantations -- Sugarcane Plantations -- Case 1 : Sugarcane Plantation, Papua New Guinea -- Case 2 : Sisal Plantations, Tanzania -- Synthesis -- Summary and Conclusions.
Abstract: This book, containing 12 chapters including an introduction which focuses on soil fertility under different land use systems in the tropics. Chapter 2 contains a global literature review on human population growth, soil resources of the tropics, tropical land use and management, soil degradation and sustainable land management. Chapter 3 reviews historical and productivity aspects of agricultural plantations in the tropics. Chapter 4 covers theoretical considerations of soil fertility decline and includes sections on data requirements, spatial and temporal variation, soil tests and interpretation of soil fertility decline studies. Chapter 5 focuses on soil fertility decline of annual cropping systems and brings together a wide range of data and studies. Soil changes under plantation crops are critically examined in Chapters 6 to 10 using published literature on perennial crops, sugarcane plantations and forest plantations. Two detailed case studies are included, based on research conducted at plantations in Tanzania and Papua New Guinea. Chapter 11 synthesizes data from the literature and the case studies. Finally, a summary of the soil changes followed by some of the implications for plantation cropping and a set of conclusions is given in Chapter 12.
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This book, containing 12 chapters including an introduction which focuses on soil fertility under different land use systems in the tropics. Chapter 2 contains a global literature review on human population growth, soil resources of the tropics, tropical land use and management, soil degradation and sustainable land management. Chapter 3 reviews historical and productivity aspects of agricultural plantations in the tropics. Chapter 4 covers theoretical considerations of soil fertility decline and includes sections on data requirements, spatial and temporal variation, soil tests and interpretation of soil fertility decline studies. Chapter 5 focuses on soil fertility decline of annual cropping systems and brings together a wide range of data and studies. Soil changes under plantation crops are critically examined in Chapters 6 to 10 using published literature on perennial crops, sugarcane plantations and forest plantations. Two detailed case studies are included, based on research conducted at plantations in Tanzania and Papua New Guinea. Chapter 11 synthesizes data from the literature and the case studies. Finally, a summary of the soil changes followed by some of the implications for plantation cropping and a set of conclusions is given in Chapter 12.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Introduction -- Human Population and Soil Degradation -- Plantation Agriculture -- Soil Fertility Decline : Theoretical Considerations -- Annual Crops -- Perennial Crop Plantations -- Forest Plantations -- Sugarcane Plantations -- Case 1 : Sugarcane Plantation, Papua New Guinea -- Case 2 : Sisal Plantations, Tanzania -- Synthesis -- Summary and Conclusions.

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