2013
DOI: 10.18517/ijaseit.3.1.276
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Short-Term Effect of China Violet Compost on Soil Properties of Ultisol and Peanut Yield

Abstract: Compost application can contribute to agricultural sustaniability that it has proven to improve soil quality and crops yield. One of the ingredients can be made of china violet that mostly found as weeds in oil palm and rubber plantation. The aims of this study were to evaluate the effect of compost application on soil properties of Ultisol and peanut yield. The experiment was carried out at the Experimental Field of Agriculture Faculty, University of Jambi, Mendalo Darat, Jambi. The treatments were arranged i… Show more

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“…Data of second growing season are in accordance with those found in the first one. Enhancement of peanut yield and its components are resultedfrom improve effect of compost on soil quality (Junedi et al, 2013,Wardah et al, 2014and Mahmoud, 2017. Compost application to soil improves soil quality by improving soil properties such as pH, EC and nutrient availability (Adriano et al, 2012), biological properties (Argaw, 2017) and soil content of plant hormones, that act as stimulant for plant growth (Hernandez et al, 2009).…”
Section: Peanut Yieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data of second growing season are in accordance with those found in the first one. Enhancement of peanut yield and its components are resultedfrom improve effect of compost on soil quality (Junedi et al, 2013,Wardah et al, 2014and Mahmoud, 2017. Compost application to soil improves soil quality by improving soil properties such as pH, EC and nutrient availability (Adriano et al, 2012), biological properties (Argaw, 2017) and soil content of plant hormones, that act as stimulant for plant growth (Hernandez et al, 2009).…”
Section: Peanut Yieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Ref. [20], the application of organic matter affected the soil total-N and Organic-C significantly. Increases in rates of organic matter application caused enhancement of soil chemical properties.…”
Section: Soil Analysis After Incubationmentioning
confidence: 99%