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Assessment of Soil Chemical Properties for Monitoring and Maintenance of Soil Fertility in Probolinggo, Indonesia
Author(s):
1. Hendro Prasetyo: Brawijaya University, Malang 65145, East Java, Indonesia
2. Roy Hendroko Setyobudi: University of Muhammadiyah Malang, Malang 65144, East Java, Indonesia
3. Praptiningsih Gamawati Adinurani: Merdeka University of Madiun, Madiun 63133, East Java, Indonesia
4. Zane Vincēviča-Gaile: University of Latvia, Riga LV-1004, Latvia
5. Ahmad Fauzi: University of Muhammadiyah Malang, Malang 65144, East Java, Indonesia
6. Trias Agung Pakarti: Brawijaya University, Malang 65145, East Java, Indonesia; Mayantara School, Malang, 65146, East Java, Indonesia
7. Rusli Tonda: University of Muhammadiyah Malang, Malang 65144, East Java, Indonesia
8. Nguyen Van Minh: Tay Nguyen University, 63100 Buon Ma Thuot, Dak Lak, Vietnam
9. Maizirwan Mel: International Islamic University Malaysia, 50278 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Universitas National, Special Region of Jakarta 12550, Indonesia
Abstract:
Soil is paramount to sustaining living in biomass production, water quality control, climatic mitigation, and biodiversity endurance. Closely associated with sustainable agriculture, it degrades soil in the long run, robbing the soil of its production capacity and food-generating ability. In Probolinggo, a regency in Indonesia, intensifying the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides yet a declining trend in yield production was discovered. This research analyzed the acid, nitrogen, organic carbon, and nutrients focusing on phosphor, potassium, iron, and manganese contents. Organic carbon/nitrogen ratio, soil organic compound rate, and cation exchange capacity were also discussed in order to illustrate the correlations among chemical substances and their roles in soil and plant maintenance. While such a study has yet to be performed in Probolinggo, the results should show the degree of land deterioration and future attempts at damage control and correction open to facilitate. Employing a simple random method, soil and plant samples were collected from 18 villages in six districts and their chemical contents were compared to the standard set in Government Regulations No 150/2000. The results showed low N-total, P-Bray, P-Olsen, K, C-Organic, and C/N ratio availabilities at 0.18, 13.88, 14.41, 0.37, 1.36, and 7.38 respectively, contrasted to high rates on pH (5.94), Fe (153.46 mg kg-1) and Mn (37.96 mg kg-1). Biomass production is conclusively imperative to fix the land composition and meet the plant nutrient requirements through an organic approach; fertilizers from digester biogas are therefore recommended. This action requires field agricultural advisors to raise awareness of sustainable agriculture.
Page(s): 99-113
DOI: DOI not available
Published: Journal: Proceedings of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences: B. Life and Environmental Sciences, Volume: 59, Issue: 4, Year: 2022
Keywords:
Sustainable Development Goals , Soil Deterioration , Sustainable Farming , Organic Approach , Environmentally Friendly , Soil Fertility Evaluation
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