2019
DOI: 10.20961/stjssa.v16i1.25872
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A Study of Light Intensity and Fertilizer on Soybean in Albizia chinensis Agroforestry System

Abstract: <span lang="IN">One of the efforts to solve the decreasing of agriculture land area caused by land use change </span><span>is through</span><span lang="IN"> agroforestry system (AF), such as the cultivation among the Albizia chinensis trees. This research, along with the experiment, aims</span><span> at </span><span lang="IN">study</span><span>ing</span><span lang="IN"> the light characteristic of 1.5 years old</span><span l… Show more

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“…Planting pattern is closely related to the sengon growth (Dendang and Sudorno 2020). Besides the upland rice plant, there were several studies of food-producing plants cultivated under the sengon stand, such as soybean (Affandi et al 2019), turmeric (Purnomo et al 2018), and peanut (Sarminah et al 2018;Susanto et al 2021). In this study, the agroforestry of sengon and rice plant impacted sengon growth because the macronutrients initially aimed to fertilize rice plant were indirectly absorbed by the sengon trees.…”
Section: Effects Of Sengon Types and Spacing On Canopy Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Planting pattern is closely related to the sengon growth (Dendang and Sudorno 2020). Besides the upland rice plant, there were several studies of food-producing plants cultivated under the sengon stand, such as soybean (Affandi et al 2019), turmeric (Purnomo et al 2018), and peanut (Sarminah et al 2018;Susanto et al 2021). In this study, the agroforestry of sengon and rice plant impacted sengon growth because the macronutrients initially aimed to fertilize rice plant were indirectly absorbed by the sengon trees.…”
Section: Effects Of Sengon Types and Spacing On Canopy Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wide weed leaves can hinder the photosynthesis process of soybeans, because it reduces the intensity of sunlight. Soybean plants exposed to shade Albizia chinensis contained less chlorophyll and thinner leaves than plants without shade (Affandi et al, 2019).…”
Section: Amount Of Soybean Leavesmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Thus, identifying the forest species that are most appropriate to compose an agroforestry system to produce a balance between the amount of solar radiation intercepted by the tree canopy and the amount transmitted downward. The application of the soybean agroforestry system with 1.5 years Albasia chinensis with different distances of light intensity ranging from 15,620-28,500 lux resulted in the highest soybean production (3.3 tons ha-1) can be achieved at a density of 2850 trees ha-1 with a pruned crown ( RTF: 49% equivalent to 28440 lux) compared to biomass production in open land (3.9 tonnes ha-1) [42]. In Baity et al, [43] research, soybean cultivation with an agroforestry system was carried out in areas with critical hydrological conditions.…”
Section: Soybean In Agroforestry Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%