Organic Matter Clogging Results in Undeveloped Hardpan and Soil Mineral Leakage in the Rice Terraces in the Philippine Cordilleras

Rice terraces in Cordillera, Philippines, a world cultural heritage site, are threatened by the risk of collapse. It is crucial to manage these rice terraces for their conservation, while simultaneously practicing traditional farming. We examined the soil environment and investigated its effects on...

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Main Authors: Tomoyo Kurozumi, Yasushi Mori, Hiroaki Somura, Milagros O-How
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-11-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/11/3158
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spelling doaj-ef6c72c6973d4aaa8fc0fa471563aea72020-11-25T04:05:32ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412020-11-01123158315810.3390/w12113158Organic Matter Clogging Results in Undeveloped Hardpan and Soil Mineral Leakage in the Rice Terraces in the Philippine CordillerasTomoyo Kurozumi0Yasushi Mori1Hiroaki Somura2Milagros O-How3Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University, Okayama 700-8530, JapanGraduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University, Okayama 700-8530, JapanGraduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University, Okayama 700-8530, JapanUniversal Harvester Inc., 7th/8th Avenue, Cubao, Quezon City 1109, PhilippinesRice terraces in Cordillera, Philippines, a world cultural heritage site, are threatened by the risk of collapse. It is crucial to manage these rice terraces for their conservation, while simultaneously practicing traditional farming. We examined the soil environment and investigated its effects on rice terrace conservation, by focusing on the hardpan condition; infiltration process, which is related to the collapse of rice terraces; and soil nutrition conditions in these sites. Field survey and soil analysis revealed that in areas where the hardpan was not sufficiently developed and water infiltration was effectively suppressed, organic matter content was significantly high, suggesting organic matter clogging. In these rice terraces, the amounts of P, K, Ca, and Mn were significantly low, showing the mineral leaching under reductive soil conditions. Therefore, hardpan formation, rather than organic matter clogging, is essential for the suppression of infiltration and prevention of potential terrace collapse. Because hardpan formation or organic matter clogging cannot be identified from the surface of flooded rice paddies, it is difficult to identify the influencing factor. Thus, we suggest that the hard soil layer should be checked before the planting season and drainage is allowed after the cropping season in the rainy season.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/11/3158rice terracehardpaninfiltrationorganic mattercloggingPhilippine Cordillera
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Yasushi Mori
Hiroaki Somura
Milagros O-How
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Yasushi Mori
Hiroaki Somura
Milagros O-How
Organic Matter Clogging Results in Undeveloped Hardpan and Soil Mineral Leakage in the Rice Terraces in the Philippine Cordilleras
Water
rice terrace
hardpan
infiltration
organic matter
clogging
Philippine Cordillera
author_facet Tomoyo Kurozumi
Yasushi Mori
Hiroaki Somura
Milagros O-How
author_sort Tomoyo Kurozumi
title Organic Matter Clogging Results in Undeveloped Hardpan and Soil Mineral Leakage in the Rice Terraces in the Philippine Cordilleras
title_short Organic Matter Clogging Results in Undeveloped Hardpan and Soil Mineral Leakage in the Rice Terraces in the Philippine Cordilleras
title_full Organic Matter Clogging Results in Undeveloped Hardpan and Soil Mineral Leakage in the Rice Terraces in the Philippine Cordilleras
title_fullStr Organic Matter Clogging Results in Undeveloped Hardpan and Soil Mineral Leakage in the Rice Terraces in the Philippine Cordilleras
title_full_unstemmed Organic Matter Clogging Results in Undeveloped Hardpan and Soil Mineral Leakage in the Rice Terraces in the Philippine Cordilleras
title_sort organic matter clogging results in undeveloped hardpan and soil mineral leakage in the rice terraces in the philippine cordilleras
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Rice terraces in Cordillera, Philippines, a world cultural heritage site, are threatened by the risk of collapse. It is crucial to manage these rice terraces for their conservation, while simultaneously practicing traditional farming. We examined the soil environment and investigated its effects on rice terrace conservation, by focusing on the hardpan condition; infiltration process, which is related to the collapse of rice terraces; and soil nutrition conditions in these sites. Field survey and soil analysis revealed that in areas where the hardpan was not sufficiently developed and water infiltration was effectively suppressed, organic matter content was significantly high, suggesting organic matter clogging. In these rice terraces, the amounts of P, K, Ca, and Mn were significantly low, showing the mineral leaching under reductive soil conditions. Therefore, hardpan formation, rather than organic matter clogging, is essential for the suppression of infiltration and prevention of potential terrace collapse. Because hardpan formation or organic matter clogging cannot be identified from the surface of flooded rice paddies, it is difficult to identify the influencing factor. Thus, we suggest that the hard soil layer should be checked before the planting season and drainage is allowed after the cropping season in the rainy season.
topic rice terrace
hardpan
infiltration
organic matter
clogging
Philippine Cordillera
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/11/3158
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