Management of Tropical Sandy Soils for Sustainable Agriculture�A holistic approach for sustainable development of problem soils in the tropics� | |
27th November � 2nd December 2005 |
Organizing Committee: |
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Christian Hartmann (IRD/LDD) |
Chairman | |
Narong Chinabut (LDD) |
co-Chairman | |
Andrew Noble (IWMI) |
Secretary | |
Yuji Niino (FAO) |
Treasurer | |
Taweesak Vearasilp (LDD) |
co-Secretary | |
Anan Polthanee (KKU) |
co-Secretary | |
Roland Poss (IRD) |
co-Secretary | |
Scientific committee: |
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André Bationo |
(CIAT, Kenya) |
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Richard Bell |
(Murdoch University, Australia) |
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Sue Berthelsen |
(CSIRO, Australia) |
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Eric Blanchart | (IRD, France) | |
Ary Bruand |
(ISTRO, France) |
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John Caldwell |
(JIRCAS, Thailand) |
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Suraphol Chandrapatya |
(IWMI, Thailand) |
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Hari Eswaran |
(USDA, USA) |
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Martin Fey |
(Stellenbosh University, South Africa) |
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Alfred Hartemink |
(ISRIC, The Netherlands) |
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Christian Hartmann |
(IRD, Thailand) |
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Irb Kheoruenromne |
(Kasetsart University, Thailand) |
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Phil Moody |
(Dep. Natural Resources and Mines, Australia) |
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Paul Nelson |
(James Cook University, Australia) |
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Andrew Noble |
(IWMI, Thailand) |
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William Payne |
(Texas A&M University, USA) |
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Roland Poss | (IRD, France) | |
Robert Simmons |
(IWMI, India) |
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Christian Valentin |
(IRD, Laos) |
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Bernard Vanlauwe |
(CIAT-TSBF, Kenya) |
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Hidenori Wada |
(Japan) |
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Toshiyuki Wakatuki |
(Kinki University, Japan) |
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Wanpen Wiriyakitnateekul |
(LDD, Thailand) |
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Table of contents
Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives
Strategic management for poverty alleviation of people inhabiting problem soil areas
Poor soils make poor people and poor people make the soil worse
Oral sessions
Session 1. Global extent of tropical sandy soils and their pedogenesis
Sandy soils of Asia: a new frontier for agricultural development?
Soil characteristics and crop suitability of 1
Sandy soils in Southern and Eastern Africa: Extent, properties and management
Coastal sandy soils and constraints for crops in Binh Thuan Province, Southern Central Vietnam
Session 2. Socio-economic imperatives
Challenges for farmer-researcher partnerships for sandy soils in Northeast Thailand
Session 3. Chemical properties and their effect on productivity
Managing sandy soils in Northeast Thailand
Clay mineral dissolution following intensive cultivation in a tropical sandy soil
Hydrotalcite: leaching-retarded fertilizers for sandy soils
Assessment of salinity hazard by Time Domain Reflectometry in flooded sandy paddy soils
Effects of land use changes on soil chemical properties of sandy soils from tropical Hainan, China
Improvement of the saline sandy soil in Northeast Thailand using polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)
Session 4. Physical properties of tropical sandy soils
Physical properties of tropical sandy soils: A large range of behaviours
Compaction processes in a tilled sandy soil
Physical reorganization of sand due to the motion of a solid intruder
Surface crusts of semi-arid sandy soils: types, functions and management
An estimation of water retention properties in sandy soils of Southern Brazil
Session 5. The role of organic matter and biological activity
Organic matter and biofunctioning in tropical sandy soils and implications for its management
Effects of salinity-tolerance cyanobacterium Nostoc sp. on soil characteristics and plant growth
Effect of fallowing on carbon sequestration in a humid tropical sandy soil (Mangodara, Burkina Faso)
Session 6. The management of these agro-ecosystems
The management of the agro-ecosystems associated with sandy soils
Long-term topsoil changes under pearl millet production in the Sahel
Performance of rice in lowland soils amended with humified sludge and organic manures
Overview of sandy soils management in Vietnam
Carbon mineralization in coastal sandy tracts under semi dry rice production
A decision support framework for the sustainable management of sandy soils
Session 7. Successes and failures: Stakeholders and development agencies perspectives in enhancing the livelihoods of communities on light textured sandy soil
The “Dr soils” program of the Land Development Department, Thailand
Technologies for sustainable management of sandy Sahelian soils
Suitable approach for sustainable soil fertility management in Sahelian zone of Niger, West Africa
Farmers’ approaches on rehabilitations of degraded soils in the Northeast of Thailand
Poster Session
Session 1. Global extent of tropical sandy soils and their pedogenesis
Session 2. Socio-economic imperatives
Session 3. Chemical properties and their effect on productivity
Assessment of salinity hazard by electromagnetism induction method in flooded sandy paddy soils
Mineralogical and chemical properties of low activity kaolin-rich, light-textured soils in Thailand
Phosphate desorption by sandy soils of Northeast Thailand
Clays concentrate nutrient reserves in a toposequence of sandy soils in Northeast Thailand
The potential of Quartzipsamments for sugarcane growing in Southeast Coast, Thailand
Greenhouse gases production and emission from saline sandy paddy fields in Khon Kaen, Thailand
Session 4. Physical properties of tropical sandy soils
Water infiltration in saline sandy soils
Wind processes improve water infiltration in Sahelian sandy rangeland
Hardpan formation of some coarse-textured upland soils in Thailand
Session 5. The role of organic matter and biological activity
Mineralization of organic amendments in a sandy soil of Central Vietnam
Selection of bacteria from soil samples for liquid biofertilizer production
Management of subsoil hard pans in tropical sodic sandy soil
Session 6. The management of these agro-ecosystems
Effect of various amendments on yield and quality of papaya grown on sandy soils
Salinity control by farmers practices in sandy soil
Land degradation assessment in drylands: Are there management solutions?
Phosphorus index for tropical sandy rice field and pineapple fields
The potential of Quartzipsamments for sugarcane growing in Southeast Coast, Thailand
Properties of coarse-textured Alfisols under cassava in Thailand
Effect of land use management on groundwater and soil salinization in Northeast Thailand
Characteristic and management of tin mine tailings in Thailand
Saline soil improvement with biofertilizer for the growing kale (Brassica Albonglabra)
Organic agricultural systems for cassava crops in soil group 40
Session 7. Successes and failures: Stakeholders and development agencies perspectives in enhancing the livelihoods of communities on light textured sandy soil
Reclamation of deteriorated land in Khao Hin Sorn Royal Development Study Center