Carron M.P., Auriac Q.J., Snoeck D., Villenave C., Blanchart E., Ribeyre F., Marichal R., Darminto M., Caliman J.P.
2016
Recycling empty fruit bunches (EFBs) in mature oil palm stands usually consists in distributing them over a limited area representing 3%¿10% of the plot. The impact of this practice on soil quality, including soil biodiversity, is not well known at the plot scale. We analysed soil physical, chemical, and biological variables. Five zones were defined around the palm tree to assess spatial ...
Fertilisation; Fertilité du sol; Biologie du sol
2016
Recycling empty fruit bunches (EFBs) in mature oil palm stands usually consists in distributing them over a limited area representing 3%¿10% of the plot. The impact of this practice on soil quality, including soil biodiversity, is not well known at the plot scale. We analysed soil physical, chemical, and biological variables. Five zones were defined around the palm tree to assess spatial ...
Fertilisation; Fertilité du sol; Biologie du sol