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108   The Chemistry and Fertility of Soils under Tropical Weeds



                           correlated  with  all  investigated  soil  enzymes  in  the  cassava  fields  (r  =  0.545*  -
                           0.934**),  with  the  activities  of  acid  and  alkaline  phosphatases  in  the  sugarcane
                           fields (r = 0.455* and 0.837**, respectively), and with that of acid phosphatase in
                           the pineapple fields (r = 0.481*).  Salam et al. (1998b) also previously report that
                           the  activities  of  some  soil  enzymes  (acid  phosphatase,  alkaline  phosphatase,  -
                           glucosidase, and urease)  in  West Lampung, Indonesia,  were in general positively
                           correlated with the soil total N as depicted in Table 6.12.  Salam et al. (1999a) also
                           report  a  linear  relationship  between  the  activities  of  acid  phosphatase,  alkaline
                           phosphatase,  arylsulfatase,  and  -glucosidase  and  total  N  in  the  middle  terrace
                           area  of  Lampung  with  r  =  0.59,  0.78*,  0.37*,  and  0.43*,  respectively.  Similarly,
                           Yusnaini et al. (2007) also find good correlations between the soil total N and the
                           activity  of  acid  phosphatase  (r  =  0.87**)  and  alkaline  phosphatase  (r  =  0.97**).
                           Salam  et  al.  (1999b)  also  report  good  correlation  between  the  total  N  and  the
                           activities  of  some  soil  enzyme  in  cassava,  sugarcane,  and  pineapple  plantations
                           (Table 6.13).




                                    Table 6.12.  The correlation coefficients between soil total N and
                                         enzymatic activities in hilly areas of West Lampung.

                                             Soil Enzymes        Topsoils   Subsoils

                                     Acid Phosphatase            0.692*     0.711*

                                     Alkaline Phosphatase         0.620     0.611

                                     -Glucosidase               0.678*     0.516

                                     Urease                      0.721*     0.542
                                    Adapted from Salam et al. (1998b)


                              The presence of soil organic C is closely related to cover vegetation (Handayani
                           and  Prawito,  1998;  Handayani,  2001;  Salam  et  al.,  2001;  Pujiyanto  et  al.,  2003),
                           therefore, the activity of soil enzymes may correlate with the types of vegetation
                           grown on the soils.  Some workers report differences in enzymatic activities in soils
                           with different vegetation (Duxbury and Tate III, 1981; Jha et al., 1992; Salam, 1996;
                           1997d; 1998b).  Duxbury and Tate III (1981) report that activity of acid phosphatase

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