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Study of the Quality of Biogeotextile Materials as Semi-Organic Mulch on Saline Land Wijayanti, Fitri; Maroeto, Maroeto; Lestari, Safira Riska; fatiha, Chosa zahro; Sholikah, Dinna Hadi; Ramadhani, Winih Sekaringtyas
JOURNAL OF TROPICAL SOILS Vol 30, No 2: May 2025
Publisher : UNIVERSITY OF LAMPUNG

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5400/jts.2025.v30i2.125-135

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Degraded land affects almost all ecosystems and can harm the progress and quality of human life, so it needs attention. Saline soil is a land degradation with high salt content that causes toxic effects, increases root osmotic pressure, and inhibits plant growth. One solution is using organic mulch processed into biogeotextiles because it can provide solutions for erosion control and soil stabilization while minimizing negative impacts on the ecosystem. This research was conducted from May to August 2023 in the experimental garden of the Faculty of Agriculture UPN ‘Veteran’ East Java. This study used a group randomized design with one factor,  the type of geotextile material consisting of reed grass (RG), straw (ST), pandanus odorifer (PO), and sugarcane bagasse (SB). This research was conducted with a litterbox of 20x20 cm filled with 100 g of biogeotextile material. The results obtained show that pandanus odorifer biogeotextile material is the best biogeotextile material because it can last a long time on the soil surface, but can still be adequately mineralized, according to the results obtained, reducing the C/N ratio and C-Organic but increasing total nitrogen. Decomposition is closely related to the materials’ quality rather than external factors. The quality of the material, namely lignin, organic carbon, C/N ratio, and nitrogen, influences the decomposition process. Furthermore, this technology can be applied to improve soil productivity and to keep soil healthy.
Study of the Quality of Biogeotextile Materials as Semi-Organic Mulch on Saline Land Wijayanti, Fitri; Maroeto, Maroeto; Lestari, Safira Riska; fatiha, Chosa zahro; Sholikah, Dinna Hadi; Ramadhani, Winih Sekaringtyas
JOURNAL OF TROPICAL SOILS Vol. 30 No. 2: May 2025
Publisher : UNIVERSITY OF LAMPUNG

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5400/jts.2025.v30i2.125-135

Abstract

Degraded land affects almost all ecosystems and can harm the progress and quality of human life, so it needs attention. Saline soil is a land degradation with high salt content that causes toxic effects, increases root osmotic pressure, and inhibits plant growth. One solution is using organic mulch processed into biogeotextiles because it can provide solutions for erosion control and soil stabilization while minimizing negative impacts on the ecosystem. This research was conducted from May to August 2023 in the experimental garden of the Faculty of Agriculture UPN ‘Veteran’ East Java. This study used a group randomized design with one factor,  the type of geotextile material consisting of reed grass (RG), straw (ST), pandanus odorifer (PO), and sugarcane bagasse (SB). This research was conducted with a litterbox of 20x20 cm filled with 100 g of biogeotextile material. The results obtained show that pandanus odorifer biogeotextile material is the best biogeotextile material because it can last a long time on the soil surface, but can still be adequately mineralized, according to the results obtained, reducing the C/N ratio and C-Organic but increasing total nitrogen. Decomposition is closely related to the materials’ quality rather than external factors. The quality of the material, namely lignin, organic carbon, C/N ratio, and nitrogen, influences the decomposition process. Furthermore, this technology can be applied to improve soil productivity and to keep soil healthy.
Co-Authors A. Hamzah Abid, Moh Mislahul Aditama, Diqy Ridwan Agung Winarno Ahmad Zainul Arifin Alexandra Neovita Tanaya Alexandra Neovita Tanaya Andriansyah, Muhammad Afifi Anggoro Bayu Aji Arifin, Moch Arum, Dewi Puspa Avianita Agustiani B.W. Widjajani Bagus Shandy Narmaditya Bakti Wisnu Widjajani Bella Agit Solekhah Billy Primadi, Septiawan Chosa Zahro Fatiha Damasa Ines Larrisa Dimas Prabowo Harliando Dinna Hadi Sholikah Fadila Suryandika Faradiba, Nadya Febrianti, Wahyu Niken Fitri Wijayanti Fitri Wijayanti Garciah, Anisah Aprilia Gultom, Ignasius Hadi Suhardjono Handayani, Wuryaning Iis Purnamawati Jeni, Ken Bening Jiwa Jiwa Jeni, Ken Bening Jojok Dwiridotjahjono Joko Suyono Judhaswati, Ratna Dewi Ken Bening Jiwa Jeni Krisnawati, Anik Kurnia Sari, Hanna Putri Kurniawati, Yeni Trias Latifah, Diva Nuri Lestari, Safira Riska Lestari, Safira Rizka M. Ghufron Chakim Maghfiroh, Ainur Risma Miftakhul Marthalina, Melda Lely Moch Arifin Moch. Arifin Mohammad Idhom Muara Dhika Nabila Putri Wiandari Nailussa'adah, Fina Ningrum, Amanda Nur Fitria Noviana, Zumrotun Yogi Pangesti Nugrahani Penta SURYAMINARSIH Pradana, Marchelino Rendi Prameswari, Anindya Hayu Priyadarshini, Rossyda Purnomo Edi Sasongko Purwadi MP. Ir Purwadi Purwadi Purwadi Purwadi Rahastri Rengganis Sukma Ramadhani, Winih Sekaringtyas Rosariawari, Firra Rosmala, Karina Inassyiva Santoso, Wahyu Sastya, Yessy Siswanto Sri Wiyatiningsih Subhan, Aprellia Sofiatul Suhari, Reza Hasan Suntoro W.A Tanaya, Alexandra Neovita Tjahjono, Jojok Dwirido Wahyu Santoso Wahyu Santoso Wahyu Santoso Wahyu Santoso Wahyu Santoso Wanti Mindari Wattie, Glenmas Guardison Richard Wojtyla Wijaya, Kemal Windriyanti, Wiwin Wiwik Wahyuni Yenny WURYANDARI Yuli Agustina, Yuli Yuningsih Yuningsih