Rapid deforestation in Sumatra, Indonesia is presently occurring due to the expansion of palm oil and rubber production, fueled by an increasing global demand. Our study aimed to assess changes in soil-N cycling rates with conversion of forest to oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) and rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) plantations. In Jambi Province, Sumatra, Indonesia, we selected two soil landscapes - loam and clay Acrisol soils - each with four land-use types: lowland forest and forest with regenerating rubber (hereafter, "jungle rubber") as reference land uses, and rubber and oil palm as converted land uses. Gross soil-N cycling rates were measured using the 15N pool dilution technique with in-situ incubation of soil cores. In the loam Acrisol soil,...
Transformation of tropical rainforest into oil palm plantation not only has impacts on biodiversity ...
The conversion of rainforests to plantations leads to about 50% loss in the organic carbon (C) conte...
© 2015 The Authors. Indonesia lost more tropical forest than all of Brazil in 2012, mainly driven by...
Rapid deforestation in Sumatra, Indonesia is presently occurring due to the expansion of palm oil an...
Conversion of forest to rubber and oil palm plantations is widespread in Sumatra, Indonesia, and it...
Expansion of palm oil and rubber production, for which global demand is increasing, causes rapid def...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Tropical forest conversion to agricultural land leads to a ...
Alterations in the use of land for oil palm plantations can change the domination and activity of so...
Conversion of tropical forests into intensely managed plantations is a threat to ecosystem functions...
International audienceExpansion of commercial agriculture in equatorial regions has significant impl...
Current intensification of agricultural activities in Indonesia has led to increased use of tropical...
Soil degradation is expected to continue as forest conversion into other land uses increases signifi...
Indonesia lost more tropical forest than all of Brazil in 2012, mainly driven by the rubber, oil pal...
Soil degradation is expected to continue as forest conversion into other land uses increases signifi...
Tropical landscapes are not only rapidly transformed by ongoing land-use change, but are additionall...
Transformation of tropical rainforest into oil palm plantation not only has impacts on biodiversity ...
The conversion of rainforests to plantations leads to about 50% loss in the organic carbon (C) conte...
© 2015 The Authors. Indonesia lost more tropical forest than all of Brazil in 2012, mainly driven by...
Rapid deforestation in Sumatra, Indonesia is presently occurring due to the expansion of palm oil an...
Conversion of forest to rubber and oil palm plantations is widespread in Sumatra, Indonesia, and it...
Expansion of palm oil and rubber production, for which global demand is increasing, causes rapid def...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Tropical forest conversion to agricultural land leads to a ...
Alterations in the use of land for oil palm plantations can change the domination and activity of so...
Conversion of tropical forests into intensely managed plantations is a threat to ecosystem functions...
International audienceExpansion of commercial agriculture in equatorial regions has significant impl...
Current intensification of agricultural activities in Indonesia has led to increased use of tropical...
Soil degradation is expected to continue as forest conversion into other land uses increases signifi...
Indonesia lost more tropical forest than all of Brazil in 2012, mainly driven by the rubber, oil pal...
Soil degradation is expected to continue as forest conversion into other land uses increases signifi...
Tropical landscapes are not only rapidly transformed by ongoing land-use change, but are additionall...
Transformation of tropical rainforest into oil palm plantation not only has impacts on biodiversity ...
The conversion of rainforests to plantations leads to about 50% loss in the organic carbon (C) conte...
© 2015 The Authors. Indonesia lost more tropical forest than all of Brazil in 2012, mainly driven by...