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Kuantifikasi modal dan distribusi karbon dalam sistem tebang bakar pada lahan berlereng di Rantau Pandan, Jambi

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Land clearing by slash and burn is practised in large parts of Sumatra to convert forest land into agricultural use or to renew agroforest at the end of production cycle. The heat will change of physical, chemical and or biological aspect of soil depending on the temperature of the burn. An Indirect impact of slash and burn is the erosion process that is caused by the disappearance of vegetation. Eroded material will sediment inside or Outside slash and burn field Nutrients that are carried away by erosion oil sloping land or In the lower part or the field contribute to the indirect impact of slash and hum system on soil fertility. This study investigates the influence or slash-and-burn practices on: C-stock of above and belowground biomass, the amount of nutrient added due to the burning system, the redistribution of nutrients caused by erosion and sedimentation processes, and the impact or the soil fertility pattern on growth of upland rice. The study was conducted by on farm with four treatments plot which were Forest I, Forest I slashed and burned, Forest II, Forest II only slashed without burn. The influence of slash and burn on the change of carbon stock was quantified by measuring trees, wood/branches, stem, under-storey, woody litter, leaves, litter, roots (0-5 cm) and soil organic matter fraction. Observations of physical and chemical soil properties, the changes on nutrient pattern by erosion and sedimentation, involved: pH, Corg Ntot P, K, Ca, Na, Mg, bulk density and texture. A laboratory experiment to study the influence of temperature and heat duration on C and N status of forest soil was carried out with temperatures of 50 derajat C 75 derajat C 100 derajad C 125 derajat C and 150 derajad C with a duration of 5 and 10 minutes. Sediment weight and the nutrient content in overland flow were investigated which sampled across the slope. The influence of erosion and sedimentation due to slash-and-burn practice on the growth of upland rice planted by farmer was recorded to study it's relation with sedimentation pattern. The study result indicate that slash and burn practises decreased total carbon stock of forest I by 52 Mg ha-1 or 66 %, slashing alone (forest II) decreased carbon stock by 24 Mg ha-1 or 22%. The soil pH, and the content off C and N were not significantly affected by the slash and burn event (p
    Publication year

    2000

    Authors

    Prayogo C

    Language

    Indonesian

    Geographic

    Indonesia

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