Impacts of palm oil industry expansion on biodiversity and greenhouse gas emissions might be mitigated if future plantings replace grassland rather than forest. However, the trajectory of soil fertility following planting of oil palm on grasslands is unknown. We assessed the changes in fertility of sandy volcanic ash soils (0–0.15 m depth) in the first 25 years following conversion of grassland to oil palm in smallholder blocks in Papua New Guinea, using a paired-site approach (nine sites). There were significant decreases in soil pH (from pH 6.1 to 5.7) and exchangeable magnesium (Mg) content following conversion to oil palm but no significant change in soil carbon (C) contents. Analyses to 1.5 m depth at three sites indicated little chang...
Tropical forest conversion to agricultural land leads to a strong decrease of soil organic carbon (S...
Organic fertilizers improve soil fertility in oil palm plantations, based on small-scale (<30 ha)...
Land use conversion affects natural soil processes and can potentially decrease soils productivity. ...
Impacts of palm oil industry expansion on biodiversity and greenhouse gas emissions might be mitigat...
Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) crops are expanding rapidly in the tropics, with implications for...
Since the first large-scale plantations were established in Sumatra in the early 1900s, oil palm has...
The conversion of grassland to oil palm is expected to increase throughout tropical regions where oi...
Expansion of palm oil and rubber production, for which global demand is increasing, causes rapid def...
Understanding the factors controlling stability against mineralisation of soil organic matter is imp...
Since the first large-scale plantations were established in Sumatra in the early 1900s, oil palm has...
The continuous rise in the global demand for palm oil has resulted in large-scale expansion of indus...
Sustainability criteria for palm oil production guide new planting toward non-forest land cover on m...
Soil acidification is a widespread degradation problem, but little information is available for oil ...
Tropical forest conversion to agricultural land leads to a strong decrease of soil organic carbon (S...
Organic fertilizers improve soil fertility in oil palm plantations, based on small-scale (<30 ha)...
Land use conversion affects natural soil processes and can potentially decrease soils productivity. ...
Impacts of palm oil industry expansion on biodiversity and greenhouse gas emissions might be mitigat...
Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) crops are expanding rapidly in the tropics, with implications for...
Since the first large-scale plantations were established in Sumatra in the early 1900s, oil palm has...
The conversion of grassland to oil palm is expected to increase throughout tropical regions where oi...
Expansion of palm oil and rubber production, for which global demand is increasing, causes rapid def...
Understanding the factors controlling stability against mineralisation of soil organic matter is imp...
Since the first large-scale plantations were established in Sumatra in the early 1900s, oil palm has...
The continuous rise in the global demand for palm oil has resulted in large-scale expansion of indus...
Sustainability criteria for palm oil production guide new planting toward non-forest land cover on m...
Soil acidification is a widespread degradation problem, but little information is available for oil ...
Tropical forest conversion to agricultural land leads to a strong decrease of soil organic carbon (S...
Organic fertilizers improve soil fertility in oil palm plantations, based on small-scale (<30 ha)...
Land use conversion affects natural soil processes and can potentially decrease soils productivity. ...