Effects of the application of charred bark of Acacia mangium on the yield of maize, cowpea and peanut, and soil chemical properties in South Sumatra, Indonesia(Soil Fertility)
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Charred bark of Acacia mangium (bark charcoal), which is made of wood waste from pulp production, was applied as soil amendment for the cultivation of maize, cowpea and peanut to examine its effects on crop yield and soil chemical properties in South Sumatra, Indonesia. The yields of maize and peanut significantly increased after the application of bark charcoal under a fertilized condition in an infertile soil environment. In addition, increases in the root amount and colonization rate of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi after bark charcoal application were also observed in maize. In general, the application of bark charcoal induced changes in soil chemical properties by increasing the pH value, total N and available P_2O_5 contents, cation exchange capacity, amounts of exchangeable cations and base saturation, and by decreasing the content of exchangeable Al^<3+>. The amelioration of the soil chemical properties could be effective in highly weathered infertile tropical soils. The application of charcoal in agriculture is expected to lead to the formation of a carbon sink in soil and to increase crop yield because it has been suggested that charcoal is highly resistant to abiotic and biotic degradation, even in a soil environment.
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著者
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Ogawa Makoto
Osaka Institute Of Technology
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Yamato Masahide
General Environmental Technos Osaka
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Yamato Masahide
Biological Environment Institute Research And Development Department The General Environmental Techn
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OKIMORI Yasuyuki
Biological Environment Institute, Research and Development Department, The General Environmental Tec
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WIBOWO Irhas
PT Musi Hutan Persada
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ANSHORI Saifuddin
PT Musi Hutan Persada
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Okimori Yasuyuki
Biological Environment Institute Research And Development Department The General Environmental Techn
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