Loss of Soil Organic Matter, Lignocellulose and Microbial Population in Oil Palm Plantations Located at Different Slopes

Loss of soil organic matter can be caused by erosion triggered by soil compaction and high rainfall. The aims of the study were to determine (1) the loss of soil organic matter, lignocellulose, and soil microbial population due to erosion and (2) the contribution of organic matter from oil palm fro...

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Published in:Journal of Tropical Soils
Main Authors: Rika Andriati Sukma Dewi, Lilik Tri Indriyati, Bandung Sahari, Supiandi Sabiham
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Language:English
Published: University of Lampung 2017-09-01
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author Rika Andriati Sukma Dewi
Lilik Tri Indriyati
Bandung Sahari
Supiandi Sabiham
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description Loss of soil organic matter can be caused by erosion triggered by soil compaction and high rainfall. The aims of the study were to determine (1) the loss of soil organic matter, lignocellulose, and soil microbial population due to erosion and (2) the contribution of organic matter from oil palm fronds. In the current study, the erosion plots were built on the accessible inter-row (gawangan hidup) and inaccessible inter-row (gawangan mati) of oil palm plantations located at the slope of 6-10% and >10%. Soil organic matter, lignin, cellulose, and hemicellulose contents and total soil microbial populations were measured in the sediments collected from the erosion plots. The results showed that the loss of organic matter was higher in the accessible inter-row than that in the inaccessible inter-row. The addition of lignin, cellulose, and hemicellulose from oil palm fronds into the soil are 2.06 Mg ha-1 yr-1, 1.13 Mg ha-1 yr-1 and 1.02 Mg ha-1 yr-1, respectively. Total bacterial population in the sediments taken from the accessible inter-row was higher than that from the inaccessible inter-row, while the total fungal population in the sediments from the inaccessible inter-row was higher than that from the accessible inter-row.
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spelling doaj-art-e4bc1f80f50d4e24ba92b1df69dd73d32025-08-19T19:37:26ZengUniversity of LampungJournal of Tropical Soils0852-257X2086-66822017-09-0122317518110.5400/jts.2017.22.3.175Loss of Soil Organic Matter, Lignocellulose and Microbial Population in Oil Palm Plantations Located at Different SlopesRika Andriati Sukma Dewi0Lilik Tri Indriyati1Bandung Sahari2Supiandi Sabiham3Department of Soil Science and Land Resources, Bogor Agricultural University, Jl. Meranti, Kampus Dramaga, Bogor, Indonesia.Department of Soil Science and Land Resources, Bogor Agricultural University, Jl. Meranti, Kampus Dramaga, Bogor, Indonesia.PT. Astra Agro Lestari, Jl. Pulo Ayang Raya Blok OR No. 1 Industry Area of Pulogadung JakartaDepartment of Soil Science and Land Resources, Bogor Agricultural University, Jl. Meranti, Kampus Dramaga, Bogor, Indonesia.Loss of soil organic matter can be caused by erosion triggered by soil compaction and high rainfall. The aims of the study were to determine (1) the loss of soil organic matter, lignocellulose, and soil microbial population due to erosion and (2) the contribution of organic matter from oil palm fronds. In the current study, the erosion plots were built on the accessible inter-row (gawangan hidup) and inaccessible inter-row (gawangan mati) of oil palm plantations located at the slope of 6-10% and >10%. Soil organic matter, lignin, cellulose, and hemicellulose contents and total soil microbial populations were measured in the sediments collected from the erosion plots. The results showed that the loss of organic matter was higher in the accessible inter-row than that in the inaccessible inter-row. The addition of lignin, cellulose, and hemicellulose from oil palm fronds into the soil are 2.06 Mg ha-1 yr-1, 1.13 Mg ha-1 yr-1 and 1.02 Mg ha-1 yr-1, respectively. Total bacterial population in the sediments taken from the accessible inter-row was higher than that from the inaccessible inter-row, while the total fungal population in the sediments from the inaccessible inter-row was higher than that from the accessible inter-row.http://journal.unila.ac.id/index.php/tropicalsoil/article/view/200/pdf%20rikaAccessible inter-rowinaccessible inter-rowerosionorganic matter
spellingShingle Rika Andriati Sukma Dewi
Lilik Tri Indriyati
Bandung Sahari
Supiandi Sabiham
Loss of Soil Organic Matter, Lignocellulose and Microbial Population in Oil Palm Plantations Located at Different Slopes
Accessible inter-row
inaccessible inter-row
erosion
organic matter
title Loss of Soil Organic Matter, Lignocellulose and Microbial Population in Oil Palm Plantations Located at Different Slopes
title_full Loss of Soil Organic Matter, Lignocellulose and Microbial Population in Oil Palm Plantations Located at Different Slopes
title_fullStr Loss of Soil Organic Matter, Lignocellulose and Microbial Population in Oil Palm Plantations Located at Different Slopes
title_full_unstemmed Loss of Soil Organic Matter, Lignocellulose and Microbial Population in Oil Palm Plantations Located at Different Slopes
title_short Loss of Soil Organic Matter, Lignocellulose and Microbial Population in Oil Palm Plantations Located at Different Slopes
title_sort loss of soil organic matter lignocellulose and microbial population in oil palm plantations located at different slopes
topic Accessible inter-row
inaccessible inter-row
erosion
organic matter
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