西非热带雨林地区农林业的土壤生产力方面

Louis C. Nwoboshi
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摘要

西非雨林主要是铁素体土壤,这些土壤陈旧,风化程度高,营养储备和阳离子交换能力低。它们的肥力主要依赖于有机物质的微妙平衡循环。在这个地区实行的农业-造林被认为是轮作耕作的一种渐进形式,因为它鼓励土地的多种利用,并在作物收获后立即重新造林,同时为森林所有者/耕种者提供销售杆子和木材的额外收入。很少注意土壤,它本来就很贫瘠,而且由于部分贫瘠的营养储备的出口而进一步贫瘠。利用各种资源,本文研究了清理和焚烧、种植和种植以及单一树木休耕对这些土壤生产潜力的影响。结论是,关于短期轮作作物下土壤肥力的恢复、种植期间养分的损失以及铁素体土壤对各种种植强度和管理方法的行为和反应,仍有许多需要了解的地方。提出了一些可能的研究课题。
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Soil productivity aspects of agri-silviculture in the West African rain forest zone

The rain forest in West Africa is dominated by ferralitic soils, which are old, highly weathered and low in nutrient reserves and cation exchange capacity. Their fertility is mainly dependent on a delicately balanced cycle of organic matter.

Agri-silviculture as practised in this area is held to be a progressive variant of shifting cultivation in that it encourages multiple use of the land and immediate reforestation of the sites after crop harvest while providing the forest owner/cultivator with extra income from sales of poles and timbers.

Little attention has been given to the soil, which is inherently poor and further impoverished by export of portions of the meagre nutrient reserve. Drawing on various sources, this paper examines the impact of clearing and burning, cultivation and cropping and the monospecific tree fallows, on the productive potentials of these soils. It is concluded that much has still to be learnt of the restoration of soil fertility under short rotation crops, the loss of nutrients during cropping and the behaviour and response of ferralitic soils to various intensities of cropping and management methods. Some possible topics for research are suggested.

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