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Title: Analysis of Tropical Rain Forest Soil


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Analysis of Tropical Rain Forest Soil Tropical
Dry Forest Tree
Teiko Breid
6-1-1999
  • Determination of Soil pH
  • Comparison of Available NH4-N and NO3-N
  • Comparison of N in Soil and Pochote
  • Comparison of N and CN Ratio
  • Comparison of Elemental Concentration in Soil and
    Pochote
  • Comparison of Exchangeable Cations and Elemental
    Concentration
  • Determination of CEC

2
Determination of Soil pH
  • Salt (CaCl2) decreases pH
  • pH Range 5.76 3.81
  • Tropical Rain Forest Soil was Acidic
  • Acidic soil may have unacceptably high
    concentration of Al

3
Available NH4-N NO3-Nat Different Depths
4
Available NO3-N vs NH4-N
  • Available NO3-N gt NH4-N
  • Pit 7 had the highest NO3-N NH4-N
  • Pit 1 had the lowest NH4-N
  • Pit 5 had the lowest NO3-N

5
Nitrogen in Soil Pochote
6
Nitrogen vs CN Ratio
7
Elemental Concentration in Soil
8
Elemental Concentration of Soilwithout Al
9
Elemental Concentration of Pochote
  • Pochote at Pit 7 had high prime nutrient, K
  • Pochote at Pit 1 had high toxic Al
  • Pochote at Pit 10 had high Ca

10
Plant Elemental Concentration / Soil Elemental
Concentration
  • Bohn S gt Ca gt K gt P gt Mg gt Na gt Al
  • Mine K gt Ca gt S gt P gt Mg gt Na gt Al

11
Exchangeable Cationsat Different Location
12
Cation Exchange Capacityat Different Location
  • The upper depths soils contained slightly higher
    CEC then the lower depths soils
  • Pit 10 had the highest CEC

13
Exchangeable Cations
  • Ca had highest exchangeable percentage
  • The prime nutrient, K had the 2nd high
    exchangeable percentage
  • Pit 10 had the highest percentage of Al

14
Conclusion
  • Tropical rain forest soil was acidic
  • Pit 10 was the most acidic soil and had the
    highest Al concentration and lowest N and low K
  • Only pit 10 is located at slope
  • Much lower N at lower depths than at upper
    depths
  • Much lower exchangeable cations at lower depths
    than at upper depths
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