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Peat properties of a tropical forest reserve adjacent to a fire-break canal


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Musa, Dayang Nur Sakinah and Mohd Tohir, Mohd Zahirasri and Huang, Xinyan and Abdullah, Luqman Chuah and Md Said, Mohamad Syazaruddin and Sulaiman, Muhammad Firdaus (2023) Peat properties of a tropical forest reserve adjacent to a fire-break canal. Journal of Forestry Research, 35 (1). ISSN 1007-662X; ESSN: 1993-0607

Abstract

Tropical peat comprises decomposed dead plant material and acts like a sponge to absorb water, making it fully saturated. However, drought periods dry it readily and increases its vulnerability to fire. Peat fires emit greenhouse gases and particles contributing to haze, and prevention by constructing fire-break canals to reduce fire spread into forest reserves is crucial. This paper aims to determine peat physical and chemical properties near a fire-break canal at different fire frequency areas. Peat sampling was conducted at two forest reserves in Malaysia which represent low fire frequency and high fire frequency areas. The results show that peat properties were not affected by the construction of a fire-break canal, however lignin and cellulose content increased significantly from the distance of the canal in both areas. The study concluded that fire frequency did not significantly influence peat properties except for porosity. The higher fibre content in the high frequency area did not influence moisture content nor the ability to regain moisture. Thus, fire frequency might contribute differently to changes in physical and chemical properties, hence management efforts to construct fire- break canals and restoration efforts should protect peatlands from further degradation. These findings will benefit future management and planning for forest reserves.


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Item Type: Article
Divisions: Faculty of Agriculture
Faculty of Engineering
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11676-023-01679-2
Publisher: Springer
Keywords: Conservation; Fires; Forestry; Greenhouse Gases; Hydraulic Structures; Water Ways; Malaysia; Canals; Conservation; Fires; Forestry; Greenhouse gases; Hydraulic structures; Tropics; Dead plant materials; Drought periods; Fire frequencies; Fire-break canal; Forest reserves; Peat fire; Peat property; Physical and chemical properties; Property; Tropical forest; absorption; canal; cellulose; fire; lignin; moisture content; peat; tropical forest; Peat
Depositing User: Mohamad Jefri Mohamed Fauzi
Date Deposited: 06 May 2024 07:26
Last Modified: 06 May 2024 07:26
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URI: http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/105609
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