2023
DOI: 10.21776/ub.jtsl.2023.010.2.17
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Peningkatan Kesuburan Tanah Dan Hasil Padi Sawah Melalui Aplikasi Pupuk Organik

Abstract: The yield of irrigated paddy rice in Sri Agung Village has decreased. In the last four years, the increase in the addition of input units (fertilizers) has not been followed by an increase in economic yields. This study aims to analyze the effect of organic fertilizers on soil fertility, such as pH, total N, organic C, available P and available K. The research was conducted in the rice fields of Sri Agung Village. Batang Asam area, West Tanjung Jabung Regency - Jambi. The research was conducted from April to S… Show more

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“…One effort to increase rice productivity is by fertilizing. Fertilizing using inorganic fertilizers such as Urea and TSP provides nutrients to plants relatively quickly, but has the potential to reduce the soil pH to a lower level which will affect the availability of other nutrients for plants (Mahbub et al, 2023). The data in Table 2 shows that the soil pH tends to decrease so that it is slightly acidic.…”
Section: Soil Management Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One effort to increase rice productivity is by fertilizing. Fertilizing using inorganic fertilizers such as Urea and TSP provides nutrients to plants relatively quickly, but has the potential to reduce the soil pH to a lower level which will affect the availability of other nutrients for plants (Mahbub et al, 2023). The data in Table 2 shows that the soil pH tends to decrease so that it is slightly acidic.…”
Section: Soil Management Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using organic fertilizer can minimize land damage caused by excessive use of inorganic fertilizer. Mahbub et al (2023) states that the role of organic materials is as a supplier of nutrients and improving soil properties which can maintain the availability of nutrients in the soil. Organic fertilizer can come from plant remains or animal waste.…”
Section: Soil Management Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%