Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 2 Documents
Search
Journal : Journal of Agriprecision

Forage Plant Species and Pasture Capacity in Post Coal Mine Land, Margahayu Village, Kutai Kartanegara Regency Muhammad Ubaidillah; Daru, Taufan Purwokusumaning; Fajrih, Nurul; Safitri, Apdila
Journal of Agriprecision & Social Impact Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): November: JAPSI (Journal of Agriprecision & Social Impact)
Publisher : CV. Komunitas Dunia Peternakan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62793/japsi.v1i3.31

Abstract

Margahayu Village is one of the villages located in Loa Kulu Sub-district, Kutai Kartanegara Regency, which is a coal mining area. The post-coal mine reclamation land is mostly utilized by the local community as a Bali cattle pasture. In order for the pasture to be sustainable, it is necessary to know information about the type of forage plant and the carrying capacity of the pasture. This study aims to determine the types of forage plants that grow naturally and the carrying capacity of the pasture in Margahayu Village, Kutai Kartanegara Regency. The method used in this research is the exploratory method, by taking a snapshot using a quadrant size of 1 m x 1 m as many as 20 quadrants. The results showed that the pasture in post-mining land, Margahayu Village obtained 26 different species from 13 families. The dominant forage plant species in the pasture of Margahayu Village is Paspalum conjugatum with an IVI of 98.4% and a carrying capacity of 2.57 AU ha-1 year-1. The pastures in Margahayu Village can still accommodate 667.06 AU or equivalent to 667 cows.
Adaptation of Tropical Forage Grasses to Moderate Shade in Coal Mine Reclamation Systems Purwokusumaning Daru, Taufan; Ardhani, Fikri; Mayulu, Hamdi; Ardiansyah, Ardiansyah; Fadillah, Muhammad Rizki; Maulida, Septiana
Journal of Agriprecision & Social Impact Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): March: JAPSI (Journal of Agriprecision & Social Impact)
Publisher : CV. Komunitas Dunia Peternakan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62793/japsi.v3i1.103

Abstract

Coal mining activities in East Kalimantan have significantly contributed to regional economic development, but they have also resulted in extensive land degradation that requires effective reclamation strategies. The integration of forage crops in reclaimed mine lands offers an opportunity to simultaneously support ecological restoration and livestock production. However, the performance of forage grasses under shaded conditions created by revegetation trees remains insufficiently understood. This study aimed to evaluate the physiological responses, morphological characteristics, and nutritional quality of two forage grass species, Brachiaria humidicola and Stenotaphrum secundatum, grown under shaded conditions on reclaimed coal mine land. The experiment was conducted at the PT Kitadin Embalut reclamation site, East Kalimantan, using a split-plot design with two shading levels (0% and 50%) as the main plots and two grass species as subplots. Each treatment was replicated six times. Variables measured included dry matter yield, leaf-to-stem ratio, chlorophyll content (a, b, and total), crude protein, and crude fiber content. The results showed that a 50% shading level significantly influenced physiological and morphological responses of the grasses. Stenotaphrum secundatum exhibited a marked increase in chlorophyll content under shaded conditions, indicating a stronger acclimation to low light environments compared with Brachiaria humidicola. Shading also reduced the leaf-to-stem ratio in both species. However, dry matter production was not significantly affected by shading, suggesting that both grasses were able to maintain biomass accumulation under moderate shade conditions. Shading slightly reduced crude protein and crude fiber contents.
Co-Authors Aipassa, Marlon Ivanhoe AKHMAD Al Hibnu Abdillah Aloysius Hardoko Anindyasari, Dinar Anjani, Fandini Meilia Apdila Safitri Apdila Safitri Ardiansyah ARDIANSYAH ARDIANSYAH Ari Wibowo Arif Ismanto, Arif Arliana Yulianti Bahar Bahar, Bahar Boyke Rorimpandey Daniel Dede Aprylasari Dida Alimin Didimus Tanah Boleng Dwi Sinyin Andini Eko Budi Prasetyo Eko Widodo Elsje Theodora Maasawet Endang Sawitri Evie Palenewan Fajrih, Nurul Feby Kristina Fernandus Koresi Yoshihara Fikri Ardhani Gina Saptiani Hadi Pranoto Hamdi Mayulu Harris, Muhammad Ichsan Hendra Rizki Hand Henny Pagoray Huko, Fortunatus Amandus Puji I Putu Gede Didik Widiarta Ibrahim Ibrahim Ibrahim Ibrahim Idris, Suria Darma Iman Nur Rokhim Irsan Tricahyadinata Julinda Romauli Manullang Juraemi Juraemi Juraemi Juraemi, Juraemi Kiswanto Kiswanto Krishna Purnawan Candra Manullang, Julinda Romaulli Manurung, Raja Pagarlan Margaretha Apriana Wanda Masitah - Masruhim, Muh. Amir MASRUHIM, MUHAMMAD AMIR Masruri, Ghufron Massawet, Elsje Theodore Maulida, Anisa Risma Maulida, Septiana Muh. Amir Masruhim Muhammad Hirjan Muhammad Luthfi Muhammad Rizki Fadillah Nurhidayati Nurhidayati Odit Ferry Kurniadinata Penny Pujowati Rahmayanti, Vera Rambitan, Vandalita Rika Asriana Rikardo Silaban Riyo Wijaya Roosena Yusuf, Roosena Safitri, Apdila Salaho Dina Devy Simanjuntak, Servis Sonja V. T. Lumowa Stefanus, Stefanus Sudirman Sudirman Suhardi Sukartiningsih Suria Darma Surya Darma Syamsiar, Syamsiar Tanahboleng, Katharina Devi Permata Widiyana, Ratih Yabel Noberto Patandean Yosep Ruslim Yuliarta, Sri Roma Yusak Hudiyono, Yusak