Marginal land and problem soil of Thailand
Sandy Soils |
| Physiographically, these soils are developed on the beach ridges, slope wash or aeolian sand. The native vegetation grown on beach ridges mainly comprises Casuarina equisetifolia and other low shrubs or grasses where at the peneplain or slope wash, dipterocarps are developed. These soils have little or no prominent horizon other than an A or Ap and C horizon. They are normally sandy throughout the soil profile. The color is variable depending upon ferruginous coatings of quartz residue. They may be brownish, reddish, grayish or whitish in various places. However, beach sand or dune sand, in general, is ‘browner’ than sands on the older landscape. Due to the very high sand content in the profile, they are very low in CEC, organic matter content, basic cations, and available P and K. Thus, they are very low in nutrient status. They also have a low water holding capacity, available moisture content, and a rapid permeability. The groundwater table, if present, is generally below 2 m from the soil surface for most of the year. |
