Agro-morphological-pedological evaluation of soils under hevea in marginal zones : The case of the departments of Man and Toumodi

Par : Langue : Fr Détails de publication : Abidjan; International Journal of Plant & Soil Science; Juin 2021ISSN :
  • 23207035
Titre traduit : Evaluation agro-morphologique-pedologique des sols sous heveas en zones marginales : le cas des departements de Man et de ToumodiSujet(s) : Ressources en ligne : Abrégé : Among the ecological conditions of the environment allowing profitable rubber cultivation, rainfall and the physico-chemical characteristics of the soil are the most important. With this in mind, a study on the adaptability of rubber trees to new agro-morphopedological zones was conducted in the departments of Man and Toumodi. The methodology used to achieve this objective is the realization of pedological pits coupled with physico-chemical laboratory analyses. The open soil profiles reveal that the soils belong mainly to the Ferralsols class with distinctive characteristics, except for those of Kimoukro which belong to the Cambisols class. The Toumodi soils, with a
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Among the ecological conditions of the environment allowing profitable rubber cultivation, rainfall
and the physico-chemical characteristics of the soil are the most important. With this in mind, a
study on the adaptability of rubber trees to new agro-morphopedological zones was conducted in
the departments of Man and Toumodi. The methodology used to achieve this objective is the
realization of pedological pits coupled with physico-chemical laboratory analyses. The open soil
profiles reveal that the soils belong mainly to the Ferralsols class with distinctive characteristics,
except for those of Kimoukro which belong to the Cambisols class. The Toumodi soils, with a

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