Improvement of Sand Tailing Fertility Derived from Post Tin Mining Using Leguminous Crop Applied by Compost and Mineral Soil

The research was aimed to study the potency of two leguminous cover crops in enhancing tailing fertility of post tin mining with and without addition of mineral soil and compost. This pot experiment was carried out in Greenhouse of Soil Science Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Sriwijaya Universi...

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Main Authors: Dedik Budianta, Nuni Gofar, Gusti Aditya Andika
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Lampung 2013-09-01
Series:Journal of Tropical Soils
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Online Access:http://journal.unila.ac.id/index.php/tropicalsoil/article/viewFile/860/pdf
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spelling doaj-a3d1eb31c4194ad9bbdf16a4cb7000be2020-11-25T03:22:19ZengUniversity of LampungJournal of Tropical Soils0852-257X2086-66822013-09-0118321722310.5400/jts.2013.18.3.217Improvement of Sand Tailing Fertility Derived from Post Tin Mining Using Leguminous Crop Applied by Compost and Mineral SoilDedik Budianta0Nuni Gofar1Gusti Aditya Andika2Soil Science Department Student of Soil Science Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Sriwijaya University, Kampus Indralaya km 32 Kabupaten Ogan Ilir 30662 SumselSoil Science Department Student of Soil Science Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Sriwijaya University, Kampus Indralaya km 32 Kabupaten Ogan Ilir 30662 SumselGraduate Student of Soil Science Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Sriwijaya University, Kampus Indralaya km 32 Kabupaten Ogan Ilir 30662 SumselThe research was aimed to study the potency of two leguminous cover crops in enhancing tailing fertility of post tin mining with and without addition of mineral soil and compost. This pot experiment was carried out in Greenhouse of Soil Science Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Sriwijaya University from November 2011 until March 2012. Design experiment used was a Completly Randomized Design (CRD) factorial with two factors. The first factor was type of cover corps which were Centrosema pubescens and Pueraria javanica. The second factor was plant media composition which were 100% sand tailing, 60% sand tailing + 40% mineral soil, and 95% sand tailing + 5% compost. The result showed that N content on sand tailing after harvesting applied by compost and mineral soil was not significant by difference. Meanwhile, P content on sand tailing applied by compost was higher than mineral soil application and/or control (100% sand tailing). http://journal.unila.ac.id/index.php/tropicalsoil/article/viewFile/860/pdfCompostlegominous cropN and P nutrientssand tailing
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author Dedik Budianta
Nuni Gofar
Gusti Aditya Andika
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Nuni Gofar
Gusti Aditya Andika
Improvement of Sand Tailing Fertility Derived from Post Tin Mining Using Leguminous Crop Applied by Compost and Mineral Soil
Journal of Tropical Soils
Compost
legominous crop
N and P nutrients
sand tailing
author_facet Dedik Budianta
Nuni Gofar
Gusti Aditya Andika
author_sort Dedik Budianta
title Improvement of Sand Tailing Fertility Derived from Post Tin Mining Using Leguminous Crop Applied by Compost and Mineral Soil
title_short Improvement of Sand Tailing Fertility Derived from Post Tin Mining Using Leguminous Crop Applied by Compost and Mineral Soil
title_full Improvement of Sand Tailing Fertility Derived from Post Tin Mining Using Leguminous Crop Applied by Compost and Mineral Soil
title_fullStr Improvement of Sand Tailing Fertility Derived from Post Tin Mining Using Leguminous Crop Applied by Compost and Mineral Soil
title_full_unstemmed Improvement of Sand Tailing Fertility Derived from Post Tin Mining Using Leguminous Crop Applied by Compost and Mineral Soil
title_sort improvement of sand tailing fertility derived from post tin mining using leguminous crop applied by compost and mineral soil
publisher University of Lampung
series Journal of Tropical Soils
issn 0852-257X
2086-6682
publishDate 2013-09-01
description The research was aimed to study the potency of two leguminous cover crops in enhancing tailing fertility of post tin mining with and without addition of mineral soil and compost. This pot experiment was carried out in Greenhouse of Soil Science Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Sriwijaya University from November 2011 until March 2012. Design experiment used was a Completly Randomized Design (CRD) factorial with two factors. The first factor was type of cover corps which were Centrosema pubescens and Pueraria javanica. The second factor was plant media composition which were 100% sand tailing, 60% sand tailing + 40% mineral soil, and 95% sand tailing + 5% compost. The result showed that N content on sand tailing after harvesting applied by compost and mineral soil was not significant by difference. Meanwhile, P content on sand tailing applied by compost was higher than mineral soil application and/or control (100% sand tailing).
topic Compost
legominous crop
N and P nutrients
sand tailing
url http://journal.unila.ac.id/index.php/tropicalsoil/article/viewFile/860/pdf
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