M. Tufaila Hemon, M. Tufaila
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EVALUASI KESESUAIAN LAHAN UNTUK TANAMAN KELENGKENG (Euphoria longan L.) DI KECAMATAN LASALIMU KABUPATEN BUTON NURFAUZI, FIRDA; ZULFIKAR, ZULFIKAR; HEMON, M. TUFAILA; SYAF, HASBULLAH; NAMRIAH, NAMRIAH; ALAM, SYAMSU
Jurnal Agroteknos Vol 12, No 2 (2022)
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This study aims to determine the land suitability class and efforts to manage the limiting factors that exist on land in Lasalimu District, Buton Regency. The method used is an independent survey by taking soil samples in each land unit (LU) for analysis in the laboratory. The results showed that the longan plant was quite suitable (S2) to be developed at LU 25 and 27 with a land area of 65.69 ha (0.95%), marginally suitable (S3) at LU 1-3, 5, 8-14, and LU 23 with a land area is 1,828.10 ha (26.50%), and is not suitable (N) at LU 4, 6, 7, 15- 22, 24, and LU 26 with a land area of 5,004.71 (72.55%). Potentially if efforts are made to manage the limiting factors for the development of longan plants, the suitability class becomes quite suitable (S2) at LU 3, 5, 8-14, 23, 25 and LU 27 with a land area of 1,207.54 (17.49%), marginally suitable (S3) on LU 1, 2, 4, 15, 17, 19- 22, 24 and LU 26 with a land area of 4,787.76 (69.29%) and not suitable (N) on LU 6, 7, 16, and LU 18. Management actions that need to be taken for limiting factors of nutrient availability are fertilization, nutrient retention by liming and adding organic matter, erosion hazard with conservation efforts such as planting according to contours, making terraces and planting cover crops, while for limiting factors such as air temperature, soil depth, slope, surface rocks and rock outcrops cannot be repaired because the limiting factor is permanent
Klasifikasi Tanah Menurut Pengetahuan Masyarakat Lokal pada Lithosekuen Lahan Pertanian di Desa Latawe, Muna Barat Septyawati, Eka Nindya; Hemon, M. Tufaila; Alam, Syamsu; Zulfikar, Zulfikar; Rustam, La Ode; Yusuf, Dewi Nurhayati
Jurnal Agroteknologi (Agronu) Vol 4 No 01 (2025): Jurnal Agroteknologi (Agronu)
Publisher : Universitas Ma'arif Nahdlatul Ulama Kebumen

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Soil classification is needed because each type of soil has specific properties and characteristics, potential and constraints for certain uses. This study aims to classify soil according to local community knowledge on agricultural land lithosequences and their equivalents based on Soil Taxonomy in Latawe Village, West Muna Regency. The research method used is a free survey method that refers to the Geological Map Unit (SPG) with the type of soil profile observation. Soil classification according to local knowledge is carried out using a qualitative method with a social approach by interviewing the local community of Latawe Village and then matching the soil classification based on USDA Soil Taxonomy. The results of soil classification on agricultural land lithosequences according to local community knowledge are in SPG 1A (alluvium parent material) classified as wite kakuni (yellow soil), SPG 2A (limestone parent material) classified as wite kaghito (black soil), SPG 1B (alluvium parent material) classified as wite bhone (sandy soil), and SPG 2B (limestone parent material) classified as wite awu (calcareous soil). The results of soil classification according to local community knowledge are matched with Soil Taxonomy, namely profile I is included in the Inceptisols order, profile II is included in the Alfisols order, profile III is included in the Ultisols order, and profile IV is included in the Vertisols order. Lithosequences contribute to different soil properties and characteristics, both classified according to local farmer knowledge and the Soil Taxonomy system
Pengaruh Bokashi Kotoran Sapi Terhadap Sifat Kimia Tanah Alfisol dan Hasil Jagung (Zea Mays L.) Lokal Muna Sulistiawati, Novi; Darwis, Darwis; Resman, Resman; Hemon, M. Tufaila; Zulfikar, Zulfikar; Namriah, Namriah
Agritechpedia Vol. 1 No. 01 (2023): Agritechpedia
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The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of feeding bokashi cow manure on the chemical properties of Alfisols soil and the yield of Muna's local corn (Zea Mays L.). This study was conducted at the Land Experiment Garden II Faculty of Agriculture of Halu Oleo University, and the sampling of Alfisol soil was conducted in Puwatu Village, from March to June 2022. This study used a Randomized Group Design (RGD) method with 4 bokashi cow manure treatments: B0 = without bokashi cow manure (control), B1 = 200 g polybag-1, B2 = 400 g polybag-1, B3 = 600 g polybag-1. The research results show that the treatment of bokashi manure improves the chemical properties of the soil. Treatment of B3 gives the highest values for organic-C (0.34%), total-N (0.11%), available-P (25.66 ppm), KTK (53.19 me/100g) except for available-K and affects plant height, stem diameter, fruit weight and seed count. Keywords : Alfisols, Bokashi, Muna Local Maize, Soil Fertili