Sains Tanah
Vol 13, No 1 (2016)

ROLE OF COASTAL SEDIMENT ON SOIL NUTRIENT AVAILABILITY AND OIL PALM YIELD AT PEATLANDS

Denah Suswati (Faculty of Agriculture, University Tanjungpura)
Tino Orciny Candra (Faculty of Agriculture, University Tanjungpura)
Yarlina Yacoub (Faculty of Economic, University Tanjungpura)



Article Info

Publish Date
21 Feb 2017

Abstract

Peatlands which is limited in chemical, physical and ecology require appropriate management for oil palm plantation. Coastal sediment as an ameliorant in peatlands increased productivity some crops. This study aims determining the effect of the doses of coastal sediment as ameliorant on peatlands to the availability of N, P, K, Ca, Mg and Na oil palm plantations. This research was performed in the area of oil palm plantation in Kubu Raya district, Borneo, Indonesia. Experimental design employed randomized block design with 4 levels of coastal sediment doses (L), i.e. L0 = 0 t ha-1; L1 = 20 t ha-1; L2 = 40 t ha-1; L3 = 60 t ha-1 with three replication. The results showed that the application of coastal sediment at 40 t ha-1 in oil palm plantations significantly increased soil pH, availability of N, K, Ca and Mg, while P was not significantly different

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Journal Info

Abbrev

tanah

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Subject

Earth & Planetary Sciences

Description

Sains Tanah adalah jurnal yang dikelola Program Studi Ilmu Tanah Fakultas Pertanian UNS Solo yang melibatkan Editor dan Mitra Bestari dari institusi atau lembaga yang terkait. Sains Tanah mempublikasikan hasil penelitian dan telaah dalam bidang Ilmu Tanah dan Agroklimatologi serta bidang-bidang ...