2020
DOI: 10.13057/biodiv/d211230
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The potential of Asystasia intrusa weed of Acanthaceae family as a cover crop in oil palm plantations

Abstract: Abstract. Satriawan H, Fuady Z, Ernawita. 2020. The potential of Asystasia intrusa weed as a cover crop in oil palm plantations. Biodiversitas 21: 5711-5718. Weeds generally found in oil palm plantations, one of which is dominant is Asystasia intrusa. This weed has begun to be used as a cover crop on oil palm land because it is assumed to have a beneficial effect. The purpose of this research is to explore the potential of Asystasia intrusa in growing as a cover crop on oil palm plantations. The experimental a… Show more

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“…Therefore, as a high number of N. biserrata was recorded, then N. biserrata population became the largest spacing. Land cover percentage of N. biserrata was recorded to be much higher than that of our previous finding on Asystasia intrusa, which were 74.67-82.59 % at 10 x 1 cm spacing and at 12 WAP (Satriawan et al 2020). Asbur et al (2018) stated that land cover percentage indicates plant's speed in covering an area of cultivated land.…”
Section: Cover Percentagecontrasting
confidence: 70%
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“…Therefore, as a high number of N. biserrata was recorded, then N. biserrata population became the largest spacing. Land cover percentage of N. biserrata was recorded to be much higher than that of our previous finding on Asystasia intrusa, which were 74.67-82.59 % at 10 x 1 cm spacing and at 12 WAP (Satriawan et al 2020). Asbur et al (2018) stated that land cover percentage indicates plant's speed in covering an area of cultivated land.…”
Section: Cover Percentagecontrasting
confidence: 70%
“…It is of importance as a slow decomposition rate enhances the sustainability of organic deposits which is important in sustaining the fertility of the soil. Our previous finding on other cover crop weeds of A. intrusa reported greater decomposition rates with 2.43% per day and 94.6% of total biomass (Satriawan et al 2020).…”
Section: Dry Weight and Decomposition Ratementioning
confidence: 55%
“…A. gangetica merupakan salah satu vegetasi dominan yang sering ditemukan di lahan kelapa sawit menghasilkan (Satriawan dan Fuady 2019). A. gangetica dapat meningkatkan ketersediaan hara tanah melalui dekomposisi serasah yang cepat (Asbur et al, 2018a), menambah cadangan karbon tanah hingga 119% (Satriawan et al, 2020) serta meningkatkan stabilitas agregat tanah (Junedi et al, 2015). Akan tetapi, belum banyak penelitian terkait potensi A. gangetica dalam menjaga ketersediaan air terutama dalam peningkatan laju infiltrasi.…”
Section: The Roles Of Asystasia Gangetica (L) T Anderson As Biomulch To Increase Soil Infiltration Rate On Mature Oil Palm Plantationunclassified
“…A. gangetica dilaporkan merupakan salah satu vegetasi dominan pada lahan kelapa sawit umur 13 tahun dan 18 tahun di Lampung dengan tingkat intensitas cahaya rendah yang berkisar antara 974.2-985.4 lux dan 675.4-843.1 lux (Asbur et al, 2018b). Tinggi A. gangetica tidak memiliki perbedaan yang nyata pada kebun kelapa sawit umur 6,7, dan 8 tahun pada jarak tanam 20 cm x 20 cm (Satriawan et al (2020) dan nyata lebih tinggi dibandingkan Nephrolepis biserrata, Paspalum conjugatum, dan A. conyzoides di bawah naungan kelapa sawit umur 20 tahun (Asbur et al, 2018a).…”
Section: Pertumbuhan Biomulsaunclassified
“…Weeds are obstacle in the cultivation of oil palm crops [3]. Indonesia is a tropical region with a climate that supports the growth of plants and weeds [4], [5]. Palm oil plantation management is an investment and requires a large amount of manpower [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%