From a socioeconomic and environmental standpoint, rubber cultivation is potentially important for Colombia, because it not only constitutes an alternative to the traditional mining, agricultural, and livestock activities, but also a beneficial option in the substitution of illegal crops. Thus, there is need to determine the factors restricting the productivity of the species, particularly soil-related aspects. In this context, the current research undertook the description and identification of soil physical and chemical properties in three rubber plantations located in a region known as Bajo Cauca Antioqueño, at the lower course of the Cauca river. The results indicate that these soils are classified as Ultisols, they are deep, with acid ...
This research was an attempt to study the impact of forest conversion to intensive rubber plantation...
The municipalities or counties of Campoalegre and Garzón (State of Huila) and Capitanejo and Enciso ...
Soil hydro-physical properties under rubber and plantain cropping systems at the Ellembelle and Jomo...
From a socioeconomic and environmental standpoint, rubber cultivation is potentially important for C...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Soil is the most important basic natural resource for the support of agri...
Establishment of cover crop has been a standard scientific agronomic intervention in rubber (Hevea b...
The Mekong sub-region faces an exceptional expansion of rubber tree plantations, which represent a p...
Plant production is inseparable from the factor of soil fertility. As a living organism, plants need...
OBSERVATIONS ON THE SOILS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PANDO (BOLIVIA) AND THEIR PRODUCTIVE POTENTIA
Although lowland area is not suitable for rubber production, rubber trees are currently extended int...
Studies of soils in Environmental Protection Areas (EPAs) are of great importance, because they are ...
A study was conducted at TSB Kampong Simat, Johol, Negeri Sembilan to determine soil feasibility stu...
Este trabajo se realizó en el invernadero de la Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias de Palmira, con e...
<div><p>Growing cacao (<i>Theobroma cacao</i> L.) in an agroforestry system generates a productive u...
No Abstract. Global Journal of Pure and Applied Physics Vol. 14 (1) 2008 pp. 19-2
This research was an attempt to study the impact of forest conversion to intensive rubber plantation...
The municipalities or counties of Campoalegre and Garzón (State of Huila) and Capitanejo and Enciso ...
Soil hydro-physical properties under rubber and plantain cropping systems at the Ellembelle and Jomo...
From a socioeconomic and environmental standpoint, rubber cultivation is potentially important for C...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Soil is the most important basic natural resource for the support of agri...
Establishment of cover crop has been a standard scientific agronomic intervention in rubber (Hevea b...
The Mekong sub-region faces an exceptional expansion of rubber tree plantations, which represent a p...
Plant production is inseparable from the factor of soil fertility. As a living organism, plants need...
OBSERVATIONS ON THE SOILS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PANDO (BOLIVIA) AND THEIR PRODUCTIVE POTENTIA
Although lowland area is not suitable for rubber production, rubber trees are currently extended int...
Studies of soils in Environmental Protection Areas (EPAs) are of great importance, because they are ...
A study was conducted at TSB Kampong Simat, Johol, Negeri Sembilan to determine soil feasibility stu...
Este trabajo se realizó en el invernadero de la Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias de Palmira, con e...
<div><p>Growing cacao (<i>Theobroma cacao</i> L.) in an agroforestry system generates a productive u...
No Abstract. Global Journal of Pure and Applied Physics Vol. 14 (1) 2008 pp. 19-2
This research was an attempt to study the impact of forest conversion to intensive rubber plantation...
The municipalities or counties of Campoalegre and Garzón (State of Huila) and Capitanejo and Enciso ...
Soil hydro-physical properties under rubber and plantain cropping systems at the Ellembelle and Jomo...