E. Faridah, D. Prehaten, C. A. D. Koranto, W. D. Atmanto, H. Supriyo, H. H. Nurjanto
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Mangrove planting in Progo River Esturaine in Kulon Progo was hindered by its marginal conditions, where the land was dominated by very dynamic sandy substrat. This condition has caused the growth of various planted mangrove seedlings by Forestry UGM team (2015-2016) was very low. Nevertheless, it was found that Sonneratia can grow well in the location. It was expected that Sonneratia can improve site condition so it became suitable for the growth of other mangrove species. This research aimed to assess soil properties of Progo River estuarine after rehabilitation using Sonneratia. Characterisation of soil physical (texture) and chemical (salinity, pH, and soil organic matter) properties were conducted in the Laboratory of Tree Physiology and Forest Soil, Faculty of Forestry UGM. Soil samples were collected from Sonneratia plant area in various growing conditions. The results showed that growth of Sonneratia affected soil physical properties particularly increasing the proportion of clay and silt, but not soil texture class. In general, more proportion of clay and sand were detected in the bigger Sonneratia plants and in the outer section of root system. The growth of Sonneratia also affected soil chemical properties particularly soil organic matter but not soil pH and salinity.
Kulon Progo的Progo河Esturaine的红树林种植受到其边缘条件的阻碍,那里的土地主要是非常动态的沙质基质。这种情况导致林业UGM团队(2015-2016)种植的各种红树林幼苗的生长非常低。尽管如此,人们还是发现桑拿蒂在这个地方生长得很好。人们期望桑拿蒂能够改善场地条件,使其适合其他红树林物种的生长。本研究旨在评估Sonneratia修复后Progo河河口的土壤特性。土壤物理(质地)和化学(盐度、pH值和土壤有机质)特性的表征在UGM林业学院树木生理学和森林土壤实验室进行。在不同的生长条件下,从桑属植物区采集土壤样品。结果表明,桑拿蒂的生长影响了土壤的物理性质,特别是增加了粘土和粉土的比例,但不影响土壤的质地类别。一般来说,在较大的桑拿蒂植物和根系的外部部分检测到更多比例的粘土和沙子。桑的生长也影响土壤化学性质,特别是土壤有机质,但不影响土壤pH和盐度。