The coralline soils of atolls suffer from multiple nutrient deficiencies that severely limit crop growth. This study was conducted to assess the nutrient status of the soils of the inhabited atolls within the Marshall Islands (MI), and to determine what local materials could be used to correct deficiencies limiting crop growth. Surface and subsoils from 25 atolls were collected and analyzed for their chemical properties, and soil test results were evaluated with a missing element pot study. Soil tests revealed that the MI soils were severely deficient in K (0.12 cmol c kg -1 ) and marginally deficient in Cu (0.13 ug g -1 ). The missing element study showed that the soil was deficient in K, S, N, P, and Cu. An incubation experiment and a ...
Smallholder farming systems in Papua New Guinea (PNG) are intensifying and becoming increasingly rel...
The restoration of Nauru’s mined areas is fundamental to the future wellbeing of the people and ecos...
Traditional Melanesian farming systems include slash-and-bum, short cultivation and fallow periods. ...
Many years ago people living on atolls depended entirely on foods gathered from the sea and reefs an...
Soils rarely have sufficient nutrient for crops to reach their potential yield. Applying organic fer...
Not AvailableCoconut (Cocos nucifera L.) is an important perennial plantation crop and to improve th...
Thee wee a number of factors causing diffeences in coconut growth and soil properties under ield con...
Coconut cultivation is mostly practiced in the Western and Central regions of Ghana. Information on ...
Coconut cultivation is mostly practiced in the Western and Central regions of Ghana. Information on ...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyKiritimati, the largest land area atoll in the world, is undergoing rapid pop...
Soil serves as both reservoir and resource of plant nutrients. When soil is unable to meet the requi...
Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) is the staple food crop in the highlands of Papua New Guinea (PNG). D...
Agriculture is the main base of the economy of the South Pacific islands, and a subsistence system o...
The growth of corn, tomato, and eggplant on soil samples taken from the reclaimed area was investiga...
Coastal sandy soils of Thua Thien Hue Province in Central Vietnam represent an important soil order ...
Smallholder farming systems in Papua New Guinea (PNG) are intensifying and becoming increasingly rel...
The restoration of Nauru’s mined areas is fundamental to the future wellbeing of the people and ecos...
Traditional Melanesian farming systems include slash-and-bum, short cultivation and fallow periods. ...
Many years ago people living on atolls depended entirely on foods gathered from the sea and reefs an...
Soils rarely have sufficient nutrient for crops to reach their potential yield. Applying organic fer...
Not AvailableCoconut (Cocos nucifera L.) is an important perennial plantation crop and to improve th...
Thee wee a number of factors causing diffeences in coconut growth and soil properties under ield con...
Coconut cultivation is mostly practiced in the Western and Central regions of Ghana. Information on ...
Coconut cultivation is mostly practiced in the Western and Central regions of Ghana. Information on ...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyKiritimati, the largest land area atoll in the world, is undergoing rapid pop...
Soil serves as both reservoir and resource of plant nutrients. When soil is unable to meet the requi...
Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) is the staple food crop in the highlands of Papua New Guinea (PNG). D...
Agriculture is the main base of the economy of the South Pacific islands, and a subsistence system o...
The growth of corn, tomato, and eggplant on soil samples taken from the reclaimed area was investiga...
Coastal sandy soils of Thua Thien Hue Province in Central Vietnam represent an important soil order ...
Smallholder farming systems in Papua New Guinea (PNG) are intensifying and becoming increasingly rel...
The restoration of Nauru’s mined areas is fundamental to the future wellbeing of the people and ecos...
Traditional Melanesian farming systems include slash-and-bum, short cultivation and fallow periods. ...