Kandungan Fosfor Tanaman Padi dan Emisi Karbon Tanah Gambut Yang diaplikasi dengan Amelioran Fe3+ dan Fosfat AIam pada Beberapa Tingkat Pemberian Air

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2014-02-03

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The Use of Ameliorant Fe+ and Rock Phosphates in Peat Soil at Several Water Condition on the P Content of plants Rice and Carbon Emission (Nelvia): The addition of ameliorant Fe3+ and rock phosphates containing high Fe cation can reduce effect of toxic organic acids, increase peat stability through formation of contplex compounds, and reduce carbon emission. The research was conducted in the laboratory and green house of the Departement of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Bogor Agriculture University. Peat samples with hemic degree of decomposition were taken from Riau. Rock phosphates were taken from the rock phosphates of PT. Petrokimia Gresik, Christmas Island phosphates, and Fluinan China and FeClr.6H2O lvas used as the other Fe3+ source. The aims of the research Where a study (a)the tire effect of the applications otameliorant Fe3+ and rock phosphates on the P content of plants dan (b) the effect oh the application amiiorant Fe3+ and the contribution of Fe cation in rock phosphates in the decrease of carbon emission. The results showed that the P content of plants rice increased 58 – 286% with the applications of ameliorant Fe3+ and rock phosphates. The estimation of carbon loss through CO2, and CH4 emissions from peats if planted continuously with rice was around 2.5, 2.2 and.6Mg of Cha+ years respectively in field capacity condition, two times of field capacity condition, and 5 cm of saturated condition. The application of ameliorant Fe3+ and rock phosphates containing high fe cation increased the stability of peats and reduced the carbon loss around 1,7 Mg of C ha-year-1 (64%)in 5 cm of saturated codition, 1.3Mg of C ha-1 (58%) in two times of field capacity condition, and 1.0mG of C ha-1 year-1 (41%) in field capacity condition conditi-on, and 1.0 Mg of c hat yearr (41%) n field capacity corrdition.

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water condition, rock phosphate, peat soil, cHoand coremission, Amelioran Fe3+

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