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                           and Available P in soils of the primary forest are reported to be much higher than
                           those in the secondary forest and agriculture lands (Table 6.5, Table 6.7) (Salam et
                           al.,  1998b).    Al  these  elements  in  the  primary  forest  had  been  preserved  by
                           minimum disturbance and high litter inputs and organic matters of residues from
                           various  vegetation,  while  those  in  agricultural  lands  had  been  degraded  by  soil
                           tillage and low organic matter inputs.  Therefore, forest conversion may shift the
                           soil  fertility  related  to  the  contents  of  organic  matters,  organic  C,  total  N,  and
                           available P.


                                      4.5
                                        4
                                      3.5
                                    Available P  (mg kg -1 )   2.5
                                        3


                                        2
                                      1.5
                                        1
                                      0.5
                                        0
                                             Primary   Secondary   Coffee    Cultivated
                                              Forest     Forest   Plantation   Land

                                                      Topsoil       Subsoil


                                           Fig. 6.4.  The decrease in soil P by deforestation.


                              Soils of coffee plantation also show different organic C contents if planted with
                           different  weeds  or  managed  by  different  tillage  system.    Those  planted  with
                           grasses (for example Paspalum conjugatum) are reported to be higher in organic
                           matter content than the lands with natural vegetation or lands of control without
                           weeds (Salam et al., 2001).  In general, soil tillage systems also affect soil organic
                           matter content (Table 6.6).  In general, organic matter and C are well-preserved in
                           minimum soil tillage but drastically decreases in conventional tillage soils (Klein and



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