EARTHWORM POPULATION AT THE POST COAL MINING FIELD IN EAST KALIMANTAN, INDONESIA

Coal mining activities in Indonesia result in heavy soil degradation and significant decrease in earthworm population. This study aims to explore the population of earthworms at different ages of the plant in the post coal mining rehabilitation areas. PT. Kideco Jaya Agung, East Kalimantan. In this...

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Main Authors: Ardiyanto W. Nugroho, Septina A. Widuri, T. Sayektiningsih
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ministry of Environment and Forestry 2018-10-01
Series:Indonesian Journal of Forestry Research
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Online Access:http://ejournal.forda-mof.org/ejournal-litbang/index.php/IJFR/article/view/4549
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spelling doaj-9e1910e570fa47948c166cb70d1ce3db2020-11-25T02:03:46ZengMinistry of Environment and ForestryIndonesian Journal of Forestry Research2355-70792406-81952018-10-0152819310.20886/ijfr.2018.5.2.81-933592EARTHWORM POPULATION AT THE POST COAL MINING FIELD IN EAST KALIMANTAN, INDONESIAArdiyanto W. Nugroho0Septina A. Widuri1T. Sayektiningsih2Research Institute for Natural Resource Conservation TechnologyResearch Institute for Natural Resource Conservation TechnologyResearch Institute for Natural Resource Conservation TechnologyCoal mining activities in Indonesia result in heavy soil degradation and significant decrease in earthworm population. This study aims to explore the population of earthworms at different ages of the plant in the post coal mining rehabilitation areas. PT. Kideco Jaya Agung, East Kalimantan. In this study, 5 samples (30 cm x 30 cm, 20 cm depth) of soil were collected from 5 rehabilitation sites. Sites were selected based on age after rehabilitation: 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 years after replanting, and sampled with 20 m distances between samples to determine earthworm population. The depth of litter layer and species of plants were also recorded at each site. Chi square analysis was conducted to determine the significance of earthworm density in rehabilitation sites at different ages, while correlation analysis was conducted to determine correlation between litter thickness and the number of earthworms found in the research sites. Only 2 species of earthworms were found in this study; their abundance increased increased in line with the age of rehabilitation areas. The number of earthworms (density) at 10 years after rehabilitation was almost similar to that in the natural forests. In conclusion, planting tree species producing significant amount of litter might stimulate the earthworm community and initiate succession. It might also take more than 10 years to return to the previous state for the earthworms in terms of density after land rehabilitation of the coal mining areas is conducted.http://ejournal.forda-mof.org/ejournal-litbang/index.php/IJFR/article/view/4549coal miningearthworm populationrehabilitation
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author Ardiyanto W. Nugroho
Septina A. Widuri
T. Sayektiningsih
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Septina A. Widuri
T. Sayektiningsih
EARTHWORM POPULATION AT THE POST COAL MINING FIELD IN EAST KALIMANTAN, INDONESIA
Indonesian Journal of Forestry Research
coal mining
earthworm population
rehabilitation
author_facet Ardiyanto W. Nugroho
Septina A. Widuri
T. Sayektiningsih
author_sort Ardiyanto W. Nugroho
title EARTHWORM POPULATION AT THE POST COAL MINING FIELD IN EAST KALIMANTAN, INDONESIA
title_short EARTHWORM POPULATION AT THE POST COAL MINING FIELD IN EAST KALIMANTAN, INDONESIA
title_full EARTHWORM POPULATION AT THE POST COAL MINING FIELD IN EAST KALIMANTAN, INDONESIA
title_fullStr EARTHWORM POPULATION AT THE POST COAL MINING FIELD IN EAST KALIMANTAN, INDONESIA
title_full_unstemmed EARTHWORM POPULATION AT THE POST COAL MINING FIELD IN EAST KALIMANTAN, INDONESIA
title_sort earthworm population at the post coal mining field in east kalimantan, indonesia
publisher Ministry of Environment and Forestry
series Indonesian Journal of Forestry Research
issn 2355-7079
2406-8195
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Coal mining activities in Indonesia result in heavy soil degradation and significant decrease in earthworm population. This study aims to explore the population of earthworms at different ages of the plant in the post coal mining rehabilitation areas. PT. Kideco Jaya Agung, East Kalimantan. In this study, 5 samples (30 cm x 30 cm, 20 cm depth) of soil were collected from 5 rehabilitation sites. Sites were selected based on age after rehabilitation: 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 years after replanting, and sampled with 20 m distances between samples to determine earthworm population. The depth of litter layer and species of plants were also recorded at each site. Chi square analysis was conducted to determine the significance of earthworm density in rehabilitation sites at different ages, while correlation analysis was conducted to determine correlation between litter thickness and the number of earthworms found in the research sites. Only 2 species of earthworms were found in this study; their abundance increased increased in line with the age of rehabilitation areas. The number of earthworms (density) at 10 years after rehabilitation was almost similar to that in the natural forests. In conclusion, planting tree species producing significant amount of litter might stimulate the earthworm community and initiate succession. It might also take more than 10 years to return to the previous state for the earthworms in terms of density after land rehabilitation of the coal mining areas is conducted.
topic coal mining
earthworm population
rehabilitation
url http://ejournal.forda-mof.org/ejournal-litbang/index.php/IJFR/article/view/4549
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