Jurnal Tanah dan Air (Soil and Water Journal)
Vol 22 No 1 (2025): June 2025

Soil Quality Along a Distances Gradient from Shorelines in Samas Coastal Sandy Land, Bantul, Yogyakarta: Kualitas Tanah pada Jarak Garis Pantai di Lahan Pertanian Pasir Pantai Samas, Bantul, Yogyakarta

Sepia Intan Cahyani Putri, Theresia (Unknown)
Herlambang, Susila (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Aug 2025

Abstract

Samas coastal sandy land is characterized as a marginal agricultural area, approximately 4 km from the shoreline. This study was conducted with three primary objectives: to evaluate its soil characteristics, to calculate its soil quality index (SQI), and to examine the limiting factors for soil quality. This study used a purposive survey method, sampling points were selected at varying distances from the coastline. Soil quality parameters analyzed included root density, weight density, porosity, clay content, C-organic, total N, available N/P/K, pH, and microbial counts (CFU/g). Soil quality was evaluated based on the criteria by Mausbach & Seybold (1998) and scoring function from Karlen et al. (1996), both of which were adapted to local conditions. The results showed that the 1 km from the coastline had the highest sand content (62.041%) but the lowest microbial counts (670×10³ CFU/g), while soils 4 km inland showed the lowest sand content (19.819%) and highest C-organic (1.297%), total N (0.392%), C/N ratio (3.309), and microbial activity (1910×10³ CFU/g). Available N, P, and K were consistently high across all sites. The soil quality index (SQI) increased with distance from the coast, transitioning from "moderate" (SQI 0.472 at 1 km) to "good" (SQI 0.774 at 4 km). The limiting factors identified were porosity, non-capillary porosity (NPD), C-organic, and available N. These findings underscore the critical role of shoreline proximity in shaping soil quality gradients in Samas’ sandy coastal agroecosystems.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jta

Publisher

Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry Chemistry Earth & Planetary Sciences Physics

Description

The scope of the journal includes soil physics and soil conservation, soil mineralogy, soil chemistry and soil fertility, soil biology, and soil biochemistry, soil genesis and classification, land survey and land evaluation, soil degradation, soil reclamation and remediation, organic and waste ...