The Effect of Biochar, Lime, and Compost on The Properties of Acid Sulphate Soil

Making acid sulphate soils as paddy fields is a wise choice because it can prevent the soil from oxidizing which occurs in acidification of the soil. The use of biochar as an amendment to the land has long been known since the discovery of terra preta since 1870 in the Amazon Basin as the Amazon dar...

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Main Authors: Juhrian Juhrian, Fadly H. Yusran, Raihani Wahdah, Bambang J. Priatmadi
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Lambung Mangkurat 2020-07-01
Series:Journal of Wetlands Environmental Management
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Online Access:https://ijwem.ulm.ac.id/index.php/ijwem/article/view/249
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spelling doaj-d1ffd8eaa60249b2ae5c1e40e14f1d272020-11-25T03:32:02ZengUniversitas Lambung MangkuratJournal of Wetlands Environmental Management2354-58442477-52232020-07-018215717310.20527/jwem.v8i2.249121The Effect of Biochar, Lime, and Compost on The Properties of Acid Sulphate SoilJuhrian Juhrian0Fadly H. YusranRaihani WahdahBambang J. PriatmadiMahasiswa S3 ULM BanjarbaruMaking acid sulphate soils as paddy fields is a wise choice because it can prevent the soil from oxidizing which occurs in acidification of the soil. The use of biochar as an amendment to the land has long been known since the discovery of terra preta since 1870 in the Amazon Basin as the Amazon dark earth. Because biochar soil amendments are rich in C-organics, have a buffering capacity and can increase soil acidity, are able to absorb heavy metals, and are able to retain water and nutrients for soil organisms. Meanwhile, lime has also been known as an acid sulphate soil amendment in Rome 2000 years ago to balance the acidity in agricultural land. This has been practiced for centuries until now. Though compost or organic soil can be traced more than 2000 years ago. Soil organic matter (SOM) is formed from the remains of animals and plants. It contains C and many nutrients such as N, P, and K. Based on the description above, the author wants to combine the three ingredients in the review, especially in relation to acid sulphate soils.https://ijwem.ulm.ac.id/index.php/ijwem/article/view/249biochar, lime, compost, acid sulphate soil.
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author Juhrian Juhrian
Fadly H. Yusran
Raihani Wahdah
Bambang J. Priatmadi
spellingShingle Juhrian Juhrian
Fadly H. Yusran
Raihani Wahdah
Bambang J. Priatmadi
The Effect of Biochar, Lime, and Compost on The Properties of Acid Sulphate Soil
Journal of Wetlands Environmental Management
biochar, lime, compost, acid sulphate soil.
author_facet Juhrian Juhrian
Fadly H. Yusran
Raihani Wahdah
Bambang J. Priatmadi
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title The Effect of Biochar, Lime, and Compost on The Properties of Acid Sulphate Soil
title_short The Effect of Biochar, Lime, and Compost on The Properties of Acid Sulphate Soil
title_full The Effect of Biochar, Lime, and Compost on The Properties of Acid Sulphate Soil
title_fullStr The Effect of Biochar, Lime, and Compost on The Properties of Acid Sulphate Soil
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Biochar, Lime, and Compost on The Properties of Acid Sulphate Soil
title_sort effect of biochar, lime, and compost on the properties of acid sulphate soil
publisher Universitas Lambung Mangkurat
series Journal of Wetlands Environmental Management
issn 2354-5844
2477-5223
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Making acid sulphate soils as paddy fields is a wise choice because it can prevent the soil from oxidizing which occurs in acidification of the soil. The use of biochar as an amendment to the land has long been known since the discovery of terra preta since 1870 in the Amazon Basin as the Amazon dark earth. Because biochar soil amendments are rich in C-organics, have a buffering capacity and can increase soil acidity, are able to absorb heavy metals, and are able to retain water and nutrients for soil organisms. Meanwhile, lime has also been known as an acid sulphate soil amendment in Rome 2000 years ago to balance the acidity in agricultural land. This has been practiced for centuries until now. Though compost or organic soil can be traced more than 2000 years ago. Soil organic matter (SOM) is formed from the remains of animals and plants. It contains C and many nutrients such as N, P, and K. Based on the description above, the author wants to combine the three ingredients in the review, especially in relation to acid sulphate soils.
topic biochar, lime, compost, acid sulphate soil.
url https://ijwem.ulm.ac.id/index.php/ijwem/article/view/249
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