2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.still.2003.09.001
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Soil chemical properties of an Indonesian red acid soil as affected by land use and crop management

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“…It was assumed that the effect of mulching on productivity was mainly due to the return of nutrients and organic matter to the soil rather than to the reduced soil temperature and/or water loss because no signifi cant effect was found in any cases before the last year (Table 3). Further, signifi cantly higher P concentration in soil was obtained by mulching in this experiment, i.e., available P with mulching and without mulching was 5.6 and 4.4 mg kg -1 , respectively (Sarno et al, 2004). Shoot growth was similarly enhanced by mulching in soybean intercropped with cassava in a separate experiment conducted by our research team .…”
Section: Crop Productivitymentioning
confidence: 51%
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“…It was assumed that the effect of mulching on productivity was mainly due to the return of nutrients and organic matter to the soil rather than to the reduced soil temperature and/or water loss because no signifi cant effect was found in any cases before the last year (Table 3). Further, signifi cantly higher P concentration in soil was obtained by mulching in this experiment, i.e., available P with mulching and without mulching was 5.6 and 4.4 mg kg -1 , respectively (Sarno et al, 2004). Shoot growth was similarly enhanced by mulching in soybean intercropped with cassava in a separate experiment conducted by our research team .…”
Section: Crop Productivitymentioning
confidence: 51%
“…A substantial decline in the grain yield of maize occurred by the farmers fertilization in the third year, indicating that such a low level of fertilization was not enough to maintain soil fertility. Soil analyses at the end of this experiment showed that P, K and Mg in plow layer (20.5-cm deep on an average) were signifi cantly lower in the plots to which the farmers fertilization had been applied in comparison with those to which the government recommendation had been used (Sarno et al, 2004). In the fertilization by the government recommendation available P, exchangeable K and Mg was 6.1, 17.1, 28.6 mg kg -1 , respectively, whereas those in the farmers fertilization was 4.0, 14.9 and 24.4 mg kg -1 , respectively.…”
Section: Crop Productivitymentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…Cassava is one of the most widely cultivated plants in Lampung, Indonesia ( Sarno et al, 2004). Planting cassava monoculture in Ultisol may decrease soil fertility, which results in decreasing in soil organic matter, nitrogen (N), and ultimately reduced the yield of cassava (Hairiah et al, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%