1997
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Soil fertility management for reclamation of Imperata grasslands by smallholder agroforestry

  • Santoso, D.
  • Adiningsih, S.
  • Mutert, E.
  • Summary

Imperata cylindrica grasslands are widely believed to indicate poor soil fertility. Soil fertility improvement may have to be an important component of a reclamation strategy. Data for Sumatra, Indonesia indicate, however, that Imperata occurs on a broad range of soil types and is not confined to the poorest soils. A direct role of Imperata in soil degradation cannot be ascertained. In many instances, however, Imperata soils are low in available P and effective N supply. The use of rock phosphate in combination with erosion control (‘fertility traps’) and legume cover crops can be effective in restoring soil fertility. Case studies for a number of sites in Sumatra have confirmed the practical possibility of reclaiming grasslands for food and tree crops.

  • Published in:
    Agroforestry Systems, Vol.36, No. 1/3
  • Language:
    English
  • Published Year:
    1997
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