Soil conditions, vegetation structure and biomass of a Javanese homegarden

作者: M. Jensen

DOI: 10.1007/BF00706890

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摘要: The soil of a west Javanese homegarden was clay-loam, humic Cambisol medium fertility, with neutral to weak acid reaction. 0.13 ha large garden contained about 60 plants species (excluding weeds), which 39 supplied useful products and the remaining were ornamentals. Tree coverage 81% total ground cover, including litter weeds 99%. vegetation multi-layered. Total biomass estimated 126 t ha−1, 4.4 ha−1 litter. Of biomass, 95% belonged tree compartment;Cocos nucifera, Eugenia aromatica andLansium domesticum alone constituted 75%.

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