The impact of land-use changes on greenhouse gases along the oil palm plantation to riparian buffer strips
The impact of land-use changes on soil greenhouse gas flux in a tropical forest, nitrous oxide (N2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), and methane (CH4) are few to be understood. This study is to assess the magnitude, short-term spatial, and temporal variability in GHG of land-use change oil palm plantation an...
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my.ums.eprints.212962021-06-18T00:54:20Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/21296/ The impact of land-use changes on greenhouse gases along the oil palm plantation to riparian buffer strips H.J. Kuling Justin Sentian Q Science (General) QE Geology QK Botany The impact of land-use changes on soil greenhouse gas flux in a tropical forest, nitrous oxide (N2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), and methane (CH4) are few to be understood. This study is to assess the magnitude, short-term spatial, and temporal variability in GHG of land-use change oil palm plantation and the importance of riparian strips adjacent to the oil palm as a source of N2O and CH4. Runoff and leaching of fertiliser and herbicides routinely used in oil palm management will accumulate in properly working riparian buffer strips, leading to raised soil nutrient, thus giving sources of GHGs. We installed measurement transects from three mature oil palm plantations (Site 1, Site 2, and Site 3) to adjacent riparian buffer areas in SAFE Projects landscape (https://www.safeproject.net), SE Sabah. From this study, we found that CH4 emission is higher in oil palm (91.02 ± 40.18 µg m-2 h -1 ) whilst N2O and CO2 shows higher in riparian, 88.49 ± 90.52 µg m-2 h -1 and 267.80 ± 264.38 mg m-2 h -1 respectively. Faculty of Science and Natural Resources 2020 Proceedings PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/21296/1/The%20impact%20of%20land-use%20changes%20on%20greenhouse%20gases%20along%20the%20oil%20palm%20plantation%20to%20riparian%20buffer%20strips.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/21296/2/The%20impact%20of%20land-use%20changes%20on%20greenhouse%20gases%20along%20the%20oil%20palm%20plantation%20to%20riparian%20buffer%20strips1.pdf H.J. Kuling and Justin Sentian (2020) The impact of land-use changes on greenhouse gases along the oil palm plantation to riparian buffer strips. https://www.ums.edu.my/fssa/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/PROCEEDINGS-BOOK-ST-2020-e-ISSN.pdf |
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The impact of land-use changes on soil greenhouse gas flux in a tropical forest, nitrous oxide (N2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), and methane (CH4) are few to be understood. This study is to assess the magnitude, short-term spatial, and temporal variability in GHG of land-use change oil palm plantation and the importance of riparian strips adjacent to the oil palm as a source of N2O and CH4. Runoff and leaching of fertiliser and herbicides routinely used in oil palm management will accumulate in properly working riparian buffer strips, leading to raised soil nutrient, thus giving sources of GHGs. We installed measurement transects from three mature oil palm plantations (Site 1, Site 2, and Site 3) to adjacent riparian buffer areas in SAFE Projects landscape (https://www.safeproject.net), SE Sabah. From this study, we found that CH4 emission is higher in oil palm (91.02 ± 40.18 µg m-2 h -1 ) whilst N2O and CO2 shows higher in riparian, 88.49 ± 90.52 µg m-2 h -1 and 267.80 ± 264.38 mg m-2 h -1 respectively. |
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