2023
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/1133/1/012022
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Soil properties and phosphorus sorption characteristics due to land use change from pepper-based agroforestry to cassava in North Lampung, Indonesia

Abstract: Changing pepper-based agroforestry land to cassava is massively conducted by farmers in North Lampung, Indonesia because the pepper price is low. This research was aimed to reveal the changes in the chemical properties and the characteristics of P sorption in the North Lampung regency because of the change in land use from pepper-based agroforestry to cassava. Soil pH, exchangeable aluminum (Al), organic carbon (C), basic cations, cation exchange capacity (CEC), and P sorption-desorption were analyzed in colle… Show more

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“…In the present research, it seems that the application of SOC and NPK was unable to improve P availability in the soil. According to Hartono et al (2022) P absorption by the plant is determined by its availability. It needs further study on the availability of P in ultisol soils because in the present study amount of P added is relatively high, e.g., 90 kg P ha -1 in 600 kg NPK ha -1 treatment and 212.5 kg P2O5 ha -1 from cow manure for SOC 4%.…”
Section: Plant Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the present research, it seems that the application of SOC and NPK was unable to improve P availability in the soil. According to Hartono et al (2022) P absorption by the plant is determined by its availability. It needs further study on the availability of P in ultisol soils because in the present study amount of P added is relatively high, e.g., 90 kg P ha -1 in 600 kg NPK ha -1 treatment and 212.5 kg P2O5 ha -1 from cow manure for SOC 4%.…”
Section: Plant Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%