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Principal component analysis-based soil quality assessment of agronomic management practices in Marawi City, Philippines OUANO, ANALIZA C.; ESCOMEN, EDGEL O.
Asian Journal of Agriculture Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13057/asianjagric/g100141

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Abstract. Ouano AC, Escomen EO. 2026. Principal component analysis-based soil quality assessment of agronomic management practices in Marawi City, Philippines. Asian J Agric 10 (1): g100141. https://doi.org/10.13057/asianjagric/g100141. Soil Quality (SQ) is essential for agricultural sustainability and food security. This study evaluated 17 agricultural areas at the Mindanao State University Main Campus in Marawi City, Lanao del Sur, Philippines (MSU Main), using a Principal Component Analysis-based Soil Quality Index (PCA-SQI). Composite soil samples (0-20 cm depth) were analyzed for physical, chemical, and biological properties to identify associations with historical management practices. The PCA accounted for 78.00% of the cumulative variance. Ten indicators were retained from 17 measured parameters using PCA-based minimum data set selection criteria (silt, organic matter, pH, porosity, void ratio, volumetric moisture content, total nitrogen, clay, sand, and earthworm density) to formulate the SQI. Fifteen areas exhibited SQI values between 0.50 and 0.80 (medium suitability), while two severely degraded areas had indices of 0.4733 and 0.4932. Descriptive analysis revealed that areas subjected to continuous monocropping, conventional tillage, and exclusive synthetic fertilizer use were associated with lower SQI values, whereas sites employing integrated nutrient management and reduced tillage practices exhibited relatively higher soil functional capacity. Although statistical comparisons showed no significant differences across management categories (p>0.05), observable trends suggest that localized agronomic practices are descriptively associated with soil quality dynamics. Overall, the PCA-SQI framework provides a practical, site-specific diagnostic approach to evaluate soil functional status and highlights that integrating organic amendments and reducing tillage are vital for localized rehabilitation, though causal inferences remain limited by the observational study design.
Characterization, classification, and crop suitability of selected soils in the Ramain Subwatershed, Philippines ESCOMEN, EDGEL O.; MAPANDI, ABDUL RACMAN M.; AMBOS, ALLYSA JOIE A.; JOSE, FELIX KENT NEIL J. SAN; OUANO, ANALIZA C.; AMBOS, ALBERTO L.; JALOVA JR., MELENCIO C.
Asian Journal of Agriculture Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13057/asianjagric/g100153

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Abstract. Escomen EO, Mapandi ARM, Ambos AJA, Jose FKNJS, Ouano AC, Ambos AL, Jalova Jr. MC. 2026. Characterization, classification, and crop suitability of selected soils in the Ramain Subwatershed, Philippines. Asian J Agric 10 (1): g100153. https://doi.org/10.13057/asianjagric/g100153. Sustainable agricultural development requires site- and soil-specific technologies. This study aimed to characterize, classify, and assess the land suitability of select soils in the Ramain Subwatershed, Philippines, derived from three representative pedons. Reconnaissance surveys, soil pedon identification and preparation, soil sampling, and physico-chemical analyses were conducted on select areas within the Ramain Subwatershed. Three representative pedons were analyzed through field characterization and physico-chemical analyses, followed by classification using the USDA Soil Taxonomy and land evaluation based on the FAO framework coupled with the parametric square-root method. Land suitability assessment of the three representative pedons indicated that no areas were highly suitable (S1) for the selected crops. Oil palm and banana showed moderate suitability (S2; LSI up to 67.19 and 56.68, respectively), primarily limited by drainage and soil texture. Several crops, including sugarcane and mango, were classified as marginally suitable (S3) due to constraints in texture and organic carbon. Meanwhile, Arabica coffee and cocoa were not suitable within the evaluated pedons because of combined climatic and physico-chemical limitations. These overarching constraints-particularly poor drainage, strong soil acidity, and low phosphorus availability-highlight the limitations of blanket agricultural recommendations and emphasize the necessity of targeted amelioration strategies to enhance productivity and sustainability.