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The Chemistry and Fertility of Soils under Tropical Weeds   1























                           Chapter 1


                           Introduction



                                                                    1.1  The General Chemistry of Soils
                                                     1.2  Weed Effects on the Chemistry and Fertility of Soils
                                          1.3  Scope of The Chemistry and Fertility of Soils under Tropical Weeds
                                                                                    Key Questions



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                             t is well known that weeds are very distinct due to some of their characteristics
                             in  the  soil  environment.    In  addition  to  the  fact  that  they  are  destructive  to
                             crops, and therefore they are undesirable in cultivated land, weeds are more
                           importantly very competitive.  Their competitiveness does not only physically and
                           biologically but also chemically affect the soil environment.  There are a great deal
                           of  researches  reporting  the  effects  of  weeds  on  soil  chemical  and  fertility
                           properties such as soil pH (Salam et al., 1997a; 1997b; 1997e; 2018; Ontia, 2018),
                           soil cation exchange capacity (Sembodo et al., 2012; 2017), soil organic C or organic
                           matter contents (Sembodo et al., 2012; 2017), soil total N (Sembodo et al., 2012;
                           2017), soil P (Sembodo et al., 2012; 2017), and soil S, soil exchangeable K (Salam et
                                                          Abdul Kadir Salam and Nanik Sriyani  – 2019
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