Changes in soil chemical properties due to conversion of rubber plantation land to food crops with a slash-and-burn system in the regency of Sijunjung, West Sumatera Indonesia
Abstract:The Rubber plantation area is an agroforestry cover area that resembles a forest cover area. Recently, there have been many land conversions, both from forests to intensive agricultural areas, agroforestry to intensive agricultural areas. Land conversion is mostly carried out by the slash-and-burn method with negative impacts causing land degradation. This study was aimed to determine changes in several parameters of chemical properties on land that has undergone burning. This research had been conducted from … Show more
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