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Comparison of Chemical Properties of Peats under Different Land Uses in South Sumatra, Indonesia

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The research aimed at comparing the chemical properties of peats under different land uses in peats dome of the catchment area of the Sibumbung River and the Komering River in Pedamaran Sub-Districts, OKI South Sumatra, Indonesia. The research was conducted in January 2019 and used a Randomized Complete Block Design with two blocks and five natural treatments namely swamp grass, bush swamp, peat forest, oil palm, and intercropping between oil palm and pineapple. Most of the chemical properties of peats at the depth of 30-50 cm showed no changes due to the effects of land uses and drainage; however, there were significant differences with the peat depth of 5-15 cm. Decreasing organic C, exchangeable Al, Al saturation and soluble Fe on the cultivated peats were significantly different compared with the uncultivated peats. An increase in the available P, K, pH, CEC and base saturation on the cultivated peats were found and differed significantly on test level 5% compared with the uncultivated peats due to the application of ameliorant materials. The total N and C/N values were not significantly different. Most of the chemical properties of peats were decreased by the depth of peats. Soil ameliorant materials would change the buffering system of the peats to neutralize soil acidity and the pH increase.
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184--192
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Bibliogr. 17 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Faculty of Agriculture, Sriwijaya University, South Sumatra, Indonesia Jln. Palembang-Prabumulih Km 32, Indralaya Campus, South Sumatra, Indonesia
Bibliografia
  • 1. Armanto, M.E., E. Wildayana. 2016. Land Degradation Analysis by Landscape Balance in Lebak Swamp Jakabaring South Sumatra. Journal of Wetlands Environmental Managements. Vol 4(1); 1–6, April 2016.
  • 2. Armanto, M.E., M.A. Adzemi, E. Wildayana, M.S. Imanudin. 2013. Land Evaluation for Paddy Cultivation in the Reclaimed Tidal Lowland in Delta Saleh South Sumatra, Indonesia. Journal of Sustainability Science and Management. Vol 8(1); 32–42. June 2013.
  • 3. Armanto, M.E., M.S. Imanudin, E. Wildayana, H. Junedi, M. Zuhdi. 2016. Managing Actual Problems of Peatsoils Associated with Soil Acidity. Sriwijaya Journal of Environment, Vol 1(3); 58–63, December 2016.
  • 4. Armanto, M.E., R.H. Susanto, E. Wildayana. 2017. Functions of Lebak Swamp before and after Landfills in Jakabaring South Sumatra. Sriwijaya Journal of Environment, Vol 2(1); 1–7, February 2017.
  • 5. Baranowska, A., K. Zarzecka, Z. Rudzki. 2019. The Process of Land Consolidation as the Element of Arranging Rural Space on the Example of the Łubka and Zaliszcze Villages. J. Ecol. Eng. 20(1): 9–15
  • 6. Hadden, R., R. Guillermo, C. Belcher. 2013. Study of the Competing Chemical Reactions in the Initiation and Spread of Smouldering Combustion in Peat. Proceedings of the Combustion Institute. Vol 34(2); 2547–2553.
  • 7. Hamuna, B., R.H.R. Tanjung, A. Alianto. 2019. Assessment of Water Quality and Pollution Index in Coastal Waters of Mimika, Indonesia. J. Ecol. Eng. 20(2): 87–94
  • 8. Kaleta, J.T., A. Puszkarewicz, D. Papciak. 2019. The Influence of the City of Przemyśl on the Quality of Water in the San River. J. Ecol. Eng. 20(1): 76–83
  • 9. Kišš, V., V. Bárek, B. Novotná, L. Tátošová. 2019. Monitoring of the Dendrometric Changes Influenced by Soil Water Content. J. Ecol. Eng. 20(1): 34–38
  • 10. Könönen, M. J. Jauhiainen, R. Laiho, K. Kusin, H. Vasander. 2015. Physical and Chemical Properties of Tropical Peat under Stabilized Land Uses. Mires and Peat, Vol 16(8); 1–13.
  • 11. Lampela, M., J. Jauhiainen, H. Vasander. 2014. Surface Peat Structure and Chemistry in a Tropical Peat Swamp Forest. Plant and Soil. Vol 382(1–2); 329–347. September 2014
  • 12. Mulyono, A., A. Suriadikusumah, R. Harriyanto, M.R. Djuwansah. 2019. Soil Quality under Agroforestry Trees Pattern in Upper Citarum Watershed, Indonesia. J. Ecol. Eng. 2019; 20(1): 203–213
  • 13. Operacz, A., K. Kurek, D. Młyński, P. Piotrbugajski. 2019. Untypical Draining Barriers Efficiency as a Method ff Pollutants Limiting in the Groundwater Reservoir. J. Ecol. Eng. 20(3): 67–76
  • 14. Sarno, R.A. Suwignyo, Z. Dahlan, Munandar, M.R. Ridho, N. Aminasih, Harmida, M.E. Armanto, E. Wildayana. 2017. The phenology of Sonneratia alba J. Smith in Berbak and Sembilang National Park, South Sumatra, Indonesia. Biodiversitas. Vol 18(3); 909–915, July 2017.
  • 15. Wildayana, E., A.S. Busri, M.E. Armanto. 2016a. Value Changes of Lebak Swamp Land over Time in Jakabaring South Sumatra. Journal of Wetlands Environmental Managements. Vol 4(1); 46–54. April 2016.
  • 16. Wildayana, E., D. Adriani, M.E. Armanto. 2017. Livelihoods, Household Income and Indigenous Technology in South Sumatra Wetlands. Sriwijaya Journal of Environment, Vol. 2(1); 23–28, February 2017.
  • 17. Wildayana, E., M.S. Imanudin, H. Junedi, M. Zuhdi, M.E. Armanto. 2016b. Parameters Affecting Household Income Diversity of Farmer’s Tribes in South Sumatra Tidal Wetland. Sriwijaya Journal of Environment, Vol 1(3); 47–52, December 2016.
Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu w ramach umowy 509/P-DUN/2018 ze środków MNiSW przeznaczonych na działalność upowszechniającą naukę (2019).
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