2004
DOI: 10.1023/b:nefo.0000040954.27630.2f
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Sustainable site productivity and nutrient management in a short rotation plantation of Gmelina arborea in East Kalimantan, Indonesia

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“…Chaer et al (2010) reported in their research that the use of nitrogen fixing legume was able to supply organic matter and improve ecosystem biodiversity, therefore it has potential for restoring degraded land. The same result was also reported by Agus et al (2004), which explained that legume could stimulate the increase of tropical sustainable management land productivity through N supply derived from N fixation 2 and their organic matter. Contents of soil exchangeable-Mg, Ca, and K in plots with pioneer vegetation were 2−3 times higher compared to bare land (without vegetation) of Merapi volcano eruption deposit (Figure 2).…”
Section: -1supporting
confidence: 85%
“…Chaer et al (2010) reported in their research that the use of nitrogen fixing legume was able to supply organic matter and improve ecosystem biodiversity, therefore it has potential for restoring degraded land. The same result was also reported by Agus et al (2004), which explained that legume could stimulate the increase of tropical sustainable management land productivity through N supply derived from N fixation 2 and their organic matter. Contents of soil exchangeable-Mg, Ca, and K in plots with pioneer vegetation were 2−3 times higher compared to bare land (without vegetation) of Merapi volcano eruption deposit (Figure 2).…”
Section: -1supporting
confidence: 85%
“…As much as 600 kg ha À1 of N and 1039 kg ha À1 of K and 553 kg ha À1 of Ca have been reported for 6 years Gmelina stand in Nigeria and Indonesia (Chijioke, 1980;Agus et al, 2004). Nitrogen and K accumulation in Gmelina stands in Omo is generally lower than that of Gmelina stands of similar ages in other parts of the world (Agus et al, 2004;Swamy et al, 2004). This could be explained by the lower concentration of the two nutrients in tree tissues in the present study.…”
Section: Nutrient Concentration and Accumulation In Aboveground Treementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tropical bio-geo-resource has high biomass productivity but still less economical values [1]. Integrated Bio-cycle Farming System (IBFS) is an alternative system of agriculture which harmoniously combines agricultural sectors such as agriculture, horticulture, plantation, animal husbandry, fisheries, forestry with nonagricultural aspects, such as settlements, agro-industry, tourism, industry which are managed based on landscape ecological management under one integrated area [2,3].…”
Section: Integrated Organic Cycle Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The key characteristics of IBFS developed in UGM University Farm are (1) an integration of agriculture and non-agriculture sector, (2) value of environment, esthetics and economics, (3) rotation and diversity of plants, (4) artificial and functional biotechnology, nanotechnology, pro-biotic, (5) management of closed organic cycle and integration in an integrated area among ICM, IPM, IMM, INM, IVM, (6) management of integrated bioprotection and ecosystem health management, (7) landscape ecological management, agro-politan concept, (8) specific management of plant and (9) holistic and integrated system [2][3][4]. The IBFS has more advantages compared to the other various types of sustainable agricultural system such as: low input agricultural, integrated farming, organic farming, biodynamic, or agroforestry system.…”
Section: Ibfs Was Developed By Ugm Through Integrated Crop Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%