Linking marginal soil to sugarcane productivity in Takalar, Indonesia

IF 1.4 Q4 SOIL SCIENCE Soil Science Annual Pub Date : 2024-02-16 DOI:10.37501/soilsa/184160
W. Safitri, A. Ala, S. Gusli, Iqbal Salim
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Land expansion to meet productivity is often carried out without further consideration or study of the condition of the land. Insu ffi cient soil quality leads to a decline in plant productivity. This research examines the soil conditions on sugar cane plantations in Takalar, Indonesia. We partitioned a single hectare of land into nine distinct observation plots to assess and compare the homogeneity of soil conditions and plant growth within each plot. In this study, we measured the organic carbon and the physical properties of the soil (bulk density and soil permeability), which are the main characteristics that re fl ect soil conditions in an area. Plant growth parameters such as the number of sugarcane tillers, height, and diameter were measured to compare growth in each plant plot. The research fi ndings indicated that low organic C content values signi fi ed a lack of nutrient availability in the soil due to low soil permeability, resulting in a 50% reduction in production. These fi ndings validated the shallow and marginal soil conditions. While soil processing demonstrated a capacity to decrease bulk density at depths of 15–30 cm, it proved ineffective in enhancing soil permeability. Post-tillage, the soil permeability rate at 0–15 and 15–30 cm depths declined, leading to compromised plant growth. Sugarcane plants in Takalar exhibited below-average growth with insu ffi cient plant height (below 200 cm), stem diameter (less than 3 cm), and a low stem count per meter at the initial growth stage. Low organic C content values indicated a lack of nutrient availability in the soil due to low soil permeability, resulting in a 50% reduction in production. This research can be a reference for further research regarding improving soil quality and plant productivity
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将印度尼西亚塔卡拉尔的贫瘠土壤与甘蔗生产力联系起来
为提高生产力而扩大土地面积时,往往没有进一步考虑或研究土地的状况。不适宜的土壤质量会导致植物生产力下降。本研究考察了印度尼西亚塔卡拉(Takalar)甘蔗种植园的土壤条件。我们将一公顷土地划分为九个不同的观察地块,以评估和比较每个地块内土壤条件和植物生长的均匀性。在这项研究中,我们测量了土壤的有机碳和物理性质(体积密度和土壤渗透性),它们是影响一个地区土壤条件的主要特征。测量了甘蔗分蘖数、高度和直径等植物生长参数,以比较各种植地块的生长情况。研究结果表明,有机碳含量低意味着土壤透气性低,导致土壤养分供应不足,从而导致产量减少 50%。这些结果验证了浅层和边缘土壤条件。虽然土壤处理能降低 15-30 厘米深处的容重,但在提高土壤透气性方面效果不佳。翻耕后,0-15 厘米和 15-30 厘米深度的土壤渗透率下降,导致植物生长受到影响。Takalar 的甘蔗植株生长低于平均水平,在生长初期,植株高度(低于 200 厘米)、茎杆直径(小于 3 厘米)和每米茎杆数都很低。有机碳含量低表明土壤透气性差,养分供应不足,导致产量减少 50%。这项研究可为进一步研究提高土壤质量和植物生产力提供参考
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Soil Science Annual
Soil Science Annual SOIL SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: Soil Science Annual journal is a continuation of the “Roczniki Gleboznawcze” – the journal of the Polish Society of Soil Science first published in 1950. Soil Science Annual is a quarterly devoted to a broad spectrum of issues relating to the soil environment. From 2012, the journal is published in the open access system by the Sciendo (De Gruyter).
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