Soil fertility status and sweet potato cultivation in composted mounds under humid lowland tropical climatic conditions

The importance of organic matter addition in composted mounds in terms of nutrients status, nutrient uptake, and environmental impact under different climatic conditions need to be studied. This study was conducted to assess the importance of Cogon grass materials addition as organic matter in compo...

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Main Author: Patrick S. Michael
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sebelas Maret University 2020-12-01
Series:Sains Tanah: Journal of Soil Science and Agroclimatology
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Online Access:https://jurnal.uns.ac.id/tanah/article/view/43426
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spelling doaj-3bd720ea69dc45b7832067692297181d2021-02-22T16:31:13ZengSebelas Maret UniversitySains Tanah: Journal of Soil Science and Agroclimatology1412-36062356-14242020-12-0117214415110.20961/stjssa.v17i2.4342628926Soil fertility status and sweet potato cultivation in composted mounds under humid lowland tropical climatic conditionsPatrick S. Michael0Department of Agriculture, PNG University of TechnologyThe importance of organic matter addition in composted mounds in terms of nutrients status, nutrient uptake, and environmental impact under different climatic conditions need to be studied. This study was conducted to assess the importance of Cogon grass materials addition as organic matter in composted mounds used for sweet potato cultivation on selected sandy loam soil properties under humid lowland, tropical climatic conditions. A replicated trial with four treatments with or without organic matter or sweet potato plants was set in a completely randomized design. After 6 months, soil samples were collected from two profiles in each treatment and analyzed for selected soil physiochemical properties. Data collected from each profile was pooled, averages taken, and statistically analyzed. The results showed organic matter addition increased water holding capacity and electrical conductivity, lowered soil bulk density, pH, and soil organic carbon content. Cultivation of sweet potato in soil with or without organic matter amendment, in general, depleted nitrogen, potassium, and magnesium contents and increased phosphorous availability. This study showed the addition of Cogon grass materials as organic matter in composted mounds has implications for the production of sweet potato in sandy loam soil in the tropics.https://jurnal.uns.ac.id/tanah/article/view/43426ipomoea batatassoil organic mattersoil physiochemical properties
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Soil fertility status and sweet potato cultivation in composted mounds under humid lowland tropical climatic conditions
Sains Tanah: Journal of Soil Science and Agroclimatology
ipomoea batatas
soil organic matter
soil physiochemical properties
author_facet Patrick S. Michael
author_sort Patrick S. Michael
title Soil fertility status and sweet potato cultivation in composted mounds under humid lowland tropical climatic conditions
title_short Soil fertility status and sweet potato cultivation in composted mounds under humid lowland tropical climatic conditions
title_full Soil fertility status and sweet potato cultivation in composted mounds under humid lowland tropical climatic conditions
title_fullStr Soil fertility status and sweet potato cultivation in composted mounds under humid lowland tropical climatic conditions
title_full_unstemmed Soil fertility status and sweet potato cultivation in composted mounds under humid lowland tropical climatic conditions
title_sort soil fertility status and sweet potato cultivation in composted mounds under humid lowland tropical climatic conditions
publisher Sebelas Maret University
series Sains Tanah: Journal of Soil Science and Agroclimatology
issn 1412-3606
2356-1424
publishDate 2020-12-01
description The importance of organic matter addition in composted mounds in terms of nutrients status, nutrient uptake, and environmental impact under different climatic conditions need to be studied. This study was conducted to assess the importance of Cogon grass materials addition as organic matter in composted mounds used for sweet potato cultivation on selected sandy loam soil properties under humid lowland, tropical climatic conditions. A replicated trial with four treatments with or without organic matter or sweet potato plants was set in a completely randomized design. After 6 months, soil samples were collected from two profiles in each treatment and analyzed for selected soil physiochemical properties. Data collected from each profile was pooled, averages taken, and statistically analyzed. The results showed organic matter addition increased water holding capacity and electrical conductivity, lowered soil bulk density, pH, and soil organic carbon content. Cultivation of sweet potato in soil with or without organic matter amendment, in general, depleted nitrogen, potassium, and magnesium contents and increased phosphorous availability. This study showed the addition of Cogon grass materials as organic matter in composted mounds has implications for the production of sweet potato in sandy loam soil in the tropics.
topic ipomoea batatas
soil organic matter
soil physiochemical properties
url https://jurnal.uns.ac.id/tanah/article/view/43426
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