As global demand for edible oil increases, palm oil-producing countries in Southeast Asia are experiencing a rapid expansion of agricultural land for industrial oil palm cultivation by converting existing agricultural lands and some tropical rainforests; however, soil acidity and nutrient depletion are two major constraints in oil palm cultivation in the tropics. Several factors may cause soil acidification, including natural processes, industrial pollutants and extensive agricultural production. Soil acidity increases the leaching of many essential plant nutrient elements and the availability of toxic elements by modifying various geochemical and biological reactions in the soil. Even though acidic soil is less fertile, the productivity of...
Soil acidification is a widespread degradation problem, but little information is available for oil ...
Large-scale land conversion of peat for agricultural purposes requires clearance, drainage, fertiliz...
Soil acidification is a widespread degradation problem, but little information is available for oil ...
Malaysia is the one of the two largest palm oil producers in the world and hence produces a huge amo...
Soil acidity is one of the main factors that limit profitable and sustained agricultural production....
The study aimed to assess soil biochemical properties and nutrient leaching in palm oil plantation. ...
Field experiments in Papua New Guinea have shown strong effects of fertilizer type and placement on ...
Since the first large-scale plantations were established in Sumatra in the early 1900s, oil palm has...
Oil palm is an important commodity (industrial crop) in Malaysia because it contributes high revenue...
The study was carried out in an Oil Palm Plantation bearing 20 year old palm in an area of about 4.0...
The research aimed to analyze performance of oil palm production induced by its soil parent material...
Since the first large-scale plantations were established in Sumatra in the early 1900s, oil palm has...
The oil palm empty fruit bunches (EFB), a major waste product of the palm oil mills, were earlier in...
Highly weathered Malaysian soils are mostly acidic having high Al saturation and low Ca and/or l\1g ...
Since the first large-scale plantations were established in Sumatra in the early 1900s, oil palm has...
Soil acidification is a widespread degradation problem, but little information is available for oil ...
Large-scale land conversion of peat for agricultural purposes requires clearance, drainage, fertiliz...
Soil acidification is a widespread degradation problem, but little information is available for oil ...
Malaysia is the one of the two largest palm oil producers in the world and hence produces a huge amo...
Soil acidity is one of the main factors that limit profitable and sustained agricultural production....
The study aimed to assess soil biochemical properties and nutrient leaching in palm oil plantation. ...
Field experiments in Papua New Guinea have shown strong effects of fertilizer type and placement on ...
Since the first large-scale plantations were established in Sumatra in the early 1900s, oil palm has...
Oil palm is an important commodity (industrial crop) in Malaysia because it contributes high revenue...
The study was carried out in an Oil Palm Plantation bearing 20 year old palm in an area of about 4.0...
The research aimed to analyze performance of oil palm production induced by its soil parent material...
Since the first large-scale plantations were established in Sumatra in the early 1900s, oil palm has...
The oil palm empty fruit bunches (EFB), a major waste product of the palm oil mills, were earlier in...
Highly weathered Malaysian soils are mostly acidic having high Al saturation and low Ca and/or l\1g ...
Since the first large-scale plantations were established in Sumatra in the early 1900s, oil palm has...
Soil acidification is a widespread degradation problem, but little information is available for oil ...
Large-scale land conversion of peat for agricultural purposes requires clearance, drainage, fertiliz...
Soil acidification is a widespread degradation problem, but little information is available for oil ...