Biomass and Soil Nutrients Turnover Affected by Different Peat Vegetation

Armanto, M. Edi and Hermawan, Agus and Imanuddin, Momon Sodik and Wildayana, Elisa and Triana, Arjuna Neni (2023) Biomass and Soil Nutrients Turnover Affected by Different Peat Vegetation. Journal of Wetlands Environmental Management, 11 (1). pp. 31-42. ISSN 2354-5844

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Abstract

This research aimed at analyzing potential supplies and removals of biomass and soil nutrients induced by different vegetation on peatlands. The research was carried out in a peat dome at the catchment area of the Sibumbung River and the Burnai River in Pedamaran Sub-Districts, Ogan Komering Ilir (OKI) South Sumatra. The research method used field survey of case studies of four natural phenomena (swamp grass, bush swamp, cultivated peatlands, and peat forest). The research resulted that the highest production and harvest of biomass came from peat forest, cultivated peatlands, bush swamp and swamp grass. The highest biomass supply to the soils were given by the peat forest, cultivated peatlands, bush swamp and swamp grass (around 12,545; 11,593; 7,491 and 5,313 kg/ha/year respectively). The more varied the vegetation type, the higher the supply of soil nutrients. Swamp grass and bush swamp have low vegetation diversity and are mostly dominated by alang-alang. Swamp grass and bush swamp showed the same pattern and the order of nutrient supply in the highest sequence is K, Ca, N, Mg, Ca, and P. The supply order of soil nutrients (peat forest and cultivated peatlands) showed a similar pattern, namely from the highest content of Ca, N, K, Mg and P. Pulai vegetation can be recommended for a paludiculture system because it resembles almost the peat forest in producing biomass and soil nutrient supply to the soils and is originally native plant from peatland.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Decomposition eutrophication, soil nutrient, peat vegetation
Subjects: #2 Repository of Library Services > Documentation of Important Decrees (UU, PP, Permen etc)
Divisions: 05-Faculty of Agriculture > 54211-Agricultural Technology (S1)
Depositing User: Arjuna Neni Triana
Date Deposited: 12 Jun 2023 15:58
Last Modified: 12 Jun 2023 15:58
URI: http://repository.unsri.ac.id/id/eprint/108863

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