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Journal : Jurnal Teknik Pertanian Lampung (Journal of Agricultural Engineering)

Impact of Management Practices on Coffee-Pine Agroforestry: Coffee Yield and Soil Respiration Eka Novia Rosalynda; Cahyo Prayogo; Didik Suprayogo
Jurnal Teknik Pertanian Lampung (Journal of Agricultural Engineering) Vol 14, No 1 (2025): February 2025
Publisher : The University of Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jtep-l.v14i1.155-170

Abstract

The coffee-pine agroforestry system offers a promising solution to enhance coffee yields and maintain soil health on degraded lands. This study aims to evaluate the impact of various agroforestry management practices on coffee yield and soil respiration. The experiment was conducted using a complete randomized block design across five management treatments: without management, without fertilization, organic fertilization, mixed fertilization, and recommended management by Perhutani. The observed parameters included coffee yield, soil respiration, soil moisture, soil temperature, litter biomass, canopy cover, and soil organic carbon (SOC) content. Results indicated that the recommended management (RM) plot achieved the highest coffee yield (834 kg ha⁻¹), attributed to wider planting spacing, which reduced resource competition between coffee and pine trees. The RM plot also displayed stable soil moisture and temperature, supporting coffee growth. Meanwhile, soil respiration showed no significant differences across treatments, though the mixed fertilization (MF) plot exhibited the highest respiration rate, indicating higher microbial activity due to combined fertilizer use. In conclusion, optimal management in agroforestry systems can enhance coffee productivity while preserving soil health. Keywords: Agroforestry, Coffee Yield, Soil Management, Soil Moisture, Soil Respiration.
Impact of Management Practices on Coffee-Pine Agroforestry: Coffee Yield and Soil Respiration Rosalynda, Eka Novia; Prayogo, Cahyo; Suprayogo, Didik
Jurnal Teknik Pertanian Lampung (Journal of Agricultural Engineering) Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025): February 2025
Publisher : The University of Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jtep-l.v14i1.155-170

Abstract

The coffee-pine agroforestry system offers a promising solution to enhance coffee yields and maintain soil health on degraded lands. This study aims to evaluate the impact of various agroforestry management practices on coffee yield and soil respiration. The experiment was conducted using a complete randomized block design across five management treatments: without management, without fertilization, organic fertilization, mixed fertilization, and recommended management by Perhutani. The observed parameters included coffee yield, soil respiration, soil moisture, soil temperature, litter biomass, canopy cover, and soil organic carbon (SOC) content. Results indicated that the recommended management (RM) plot achieved the highest coffee yield (834 kg ha⁻¹), attributed to wider planting spacing, which reduced resource competition between coffee and pine trees. The RM plot also displayed stable soil moisture and temperature, supporting coffee growth. Meanwhile, soil respiration showed no significant differences across treatments, though the mixed fertilization (MF) plot exhibited the highest respiration rate, indicating higher microbial activity due to combined fertilizer use. In conclusion, optimal management in agroforestry systems can enhance coffee productivity while preserving soil health. Keywords: Agroforestry, Coffee Yield, Soil Management, Soil Moisture, Soil Respiration.
Co-Authors Abdul Latief Abadi Adaby, Resnu Wahyu Aditya Nugraha Putra Aditya Nugraha Putra, Aditya Nugraha Adymas Putro Utomo Aida Kurniawati Aji Prasetya Wibawa Anita Kismi Qifli Arifin, Syamsul Azan Asri Bambang Guritno Cahyo Prayogo Cahyo Prayogo, Cahyo Danny Dwi Saputra Dewi, Shendy Citra Oktaviana Dhina Mustikaningrum Dinna Hadi Solikah Dwi Asmono Eka Novia Rosalynda Eko Handayanto Endang Arie Soesilaningsih Endang Ariesoesiloningsih Erekso Hadiwijoyo Erekso Hadiwijoyo Fajriyah, Azizatul Faris Nur Fauzi Athallah Fata, Yulia Amirul Fata, Yulia Amirul Fauzi, Muhammad Rifqi Fitra, Ahmad Ali Yuddin Fitri Wijayanti Gatot Mudjiono Georg Cadisch Hadi, Maruf Heru Nurwarsito Hidayatullah, Rifqi Rahmat Ishaq, Rizqi Maulana Iva Dewi Lestariningsih Iva Dewi Lestariningsih, Iva Dewi Johanna Maria Rotinsulu John Bako Baon Khanza A’maladewi Sudharta Kurniatun Hairiah Kurniawan Sigit Wicaksono, Kurniawan Sigit Lestari, Nina Dwi Luthfi Rayes Markum Maulidiyah, Nurul Meine Van Noordwijk Niken Puspita Sari Nina Dwi Lestari Novanto Yudistira Oakley, Simon Permatasari, Wulan Pipit Tandyana Febriantika Purwanto . Rahmanto, Didi RATNA SARI, RIKA Raushanfikr Bushron Restu Wulansari Rifqi Rahmat Hidayatullah Rika Ratna Sari Rini, Tri Setia Riza, Sativandi Rizki Maulana Ishaq Rohani, Rosesita Tri Suci Rosalynda, Eka Novia Ruth Stella Petrunella Thei S Sudarto Saputra, Danny Dwi Sari, Rika Ratna Sativandi Riza Setyawan P. Sakti Setyawan Purnomo Sakti Soetanto Abdoellah Sri Rahayu Utami Sudarto Sudarto Sudarto Sudarto Sugeng Prijono Syahrul Kurniawan Syamsu Ridzal Indra Hadi Syamsul Arifin Tria Yulianti Wahyuni Setyo Lestari Wandri, Ruli Wariunsora, Sisilia Wayan Firdaus Mahmudy Widianto Widianto Yu-Min, Wang Zaenal Kusuma