Studying the Residual Effect of Zeolite and Manure on Alfisols Cation Exchange Capacity and Green Bean Yield

Nowadays the innovations in organic agriculture systems continue to be developed to achieve a sustainable agriculture system. In Indonesia with high rainfall, nutrient loss is still a major problem. The application of zeolite and manure as a soil amendment is expected to increase nutrients available...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Yazid Fudlel, Slamet Minardi, Sri Hartati, Jauhari Syamsiyah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sebelas Maret University 2019-12-01
Series:Sains Tanah: Journal of Soil Science and Agroclimatology
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Online Access:https://jurnal.uns.ac.id/tanah/article/view/30190
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author Ahmad Yazid Fudlel
Slamet Minardi
Sri Hartati
Jauhari Syamsiyah
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Slamet Minardi
Sri Hartati
Jauhari Syamsiyah
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description Nowadays the innovations in organic agriculture systems continue to be developed to achieve a sustainable agriculture system. In Indonesia with high rainfall, nutrient loss is still a major problem. The application of zeolite and manure as a soil amendment is expected to increase nutrients available in soil and cation exchange capacity of the soil in the long term. The results on the first planting season showed a significant increase in chemical soil fertility. The objective of this study is to research the effect of residue zeolite and manure on soil chemical fertility and yields of the second planting season. This study used a complete randomized block design. The factors were a dose of zeolite (Z1: 2.5 tons ha -1; Z2: 5 tons ha-1) and kind of manure (P1: quail manure; P2: cow manure), with three replications. The result showed that zeolite treatment of 5 tons ha-1 and cow manure increased the total N soil by 27.78% and 45.4% compared to the control. The treatment of quail manure increased soil organic matter 78.78% compared to the control. The treatment of cow manure increased the green bean yield 28.76% compared to the control.
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spelling doaj.art-3a0f2e0e13414835928f12349842c4342022-12-21T16:35:10ZengSebelas Maret UniversitySains Tanah: Journal of Soil Science and Agroclimatology1412-36062356-14242019-12-0116218119010.20961/stjssa.v16i2.3019025219Studying the Residual Effect of Zeolite and Manure on Alfisols Cation Exchange Capacity and Green Bean YieldAhmad Yazid Fudlel0Slamet Minardi1Sri Hartati2Jauhari Syamsiyah3Department of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Sebelas Maret UniversityDepartment of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Sebelas Maret UniversityDepartment of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Sebelas Maret UniversityDepartment of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Sebelas Maret UniversityNowadays the innovations in organic agriculture systems continue to be developed to achieve a sustainable agriculture system. In Indonesia with high rainfall, nutrient loss is still a major problem. The application of zeolite and manure as a soil amendment is expected to increase nutrients available in soil and cation exchange capacity of the soil in the long term. The results on the first planting season showed a significant increase in chemical soil fertility. The objective of this study is to research the effect of residue zeolite and manure on soil chemical fertility and yields of the second planting season. This study used a complete randomized block design. The factors were a dose of zeolite (Z1: 2.5 tons ha -1; Z2: 5 tons ha-1) and kind of manure (P1: quail manure; P2: cow manure), with three replications. The result showed that zeolite treatment of 5 tons ha-1 and cow manure increased the total N soil by 27.78% and 45.4% compared to the control. The treatment of quail manure increased soil organic matter 78.78% compared to the control. The treatment of cow manure increased the green bean yield 28.76% compared to the control.https://jurnal.uns.ac.id/tanah/article/view/30190alfisolcation exchange capacitymanureresiduezeolite
spellingShingle Ahmad Yazid Fudlel
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Sri Hartati
Jauhari Syamsiyah
Studying the Residual Effect of Zeolite and Manure on Alfisols Cation Exchange Capacity and Green Bean Yield
Sains Tanah: Journal of Soil Science and Agroclimatology
alfisol
cation exchange capacity
manure
residue
zeolite
title Studying the Residual Effect of Zeolite and Manure on Alfisols Cation Exchange Capacity and Green Bean Yield
title_full Studying the Residual Effect of Zeolite and Manure on Alfisols Cation Exchange Capacity and Green Bean Yield
title_fullStr Studying the Residual Effect of Zeolite and Manure on Alfisols Cation Exchange Capacity and Green Bean Yield
title_full_unstemmed Studying the Residual Effect of Zeolite and Manure on Alfisols Cation Exchange Capacity and Green Bean Yield
title_short Studying the Residual Effect of Zeolite and Manure on Alfisols Cation Exchange Capacity and Green Bean Yield
title_sort studying the residual effect of zeolite and manure on alfisols cation exchange capacity and green bean yield
topic alfisol
cation exchange capacity
manure
residue
zeolite
url https://jurnal.uns.ac.id/tanah/article/view/30190
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