Evaluation of physical and chemical soil properties under different management types in the south-western Colombian Andes
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Molina Cuaichar, Daniel Alejandro
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Evaluation of physical and chemical soil properties under different management types in the south-western Colombian Andes
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Aim of study: Evaluating the variability of physical and chemical soil properties under different soil uses in an experimental farmland of
the southwestern Colombian Andes.
Area of study: This research was conducted at the Botana Experimental Farm in the mountainous area of Nariño, at the south-western
Colombia.
Materials and methods: Nine soil variables were measured under six soil uses which included traditional agriculture, agroforestry
systems, and a 67-year-old secondary forest that was used as a reference for comparisons with other soil uses. Data was analyzed through
Principal Component Analysis and Dunnet's test.
Main results: Organic carbon, cation exchange capacity, clay contents and base saturation were the variables with higher variability
among soil uses. The secondary forest and an agroforestry system with alley-cropped wax laurel showed the best soil conditions, whilst
pastures and monoculture potato crop plots showed the least desirable conditions for all variables.
Research highlights: We found that soils under alley-crop with wax laurel presented the characteristics most similar to the secondary
forest. Conversely, soils under alley-crop with alder resembled the soils under intensive management (pasture and potato monocrop); which
is related to the inadequate management of this agroforestry systems, provoking that the woody component does not accomplish its goal
when implemented.
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Forest Systems 30 (2), e005, 9 pages (2021)
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