Analisis Kapasitas Tanah Menahan Air (Water Holding Capacity) pada Penambahan Biochar Berbahan Pelepah Kelapa Sawit (Elaeis guineensis Jacq)

Authors

  • Fahri Andrian Akbar Universitas Lampung
  • Siti Suharyatun Universitas Lampung
  • Elhamida Rezkia Amien Universitas Lampung
  • Ahmad Tusi Universitas Lampung

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23960/jabe.v3i1.8928
Abstract View: 610

Abstract

The availability of water in the soil varies and is influenced by soil properties, especially those related to the soil's capacity to retain water. Water retention capacity is one of the primary functions of soil, playing a crucial role in maintaining moisture and distributing water to plants. This research aims to analyze the effects of dosage and particle size of oil palm frond biochar on soil infiltration and water retention capacity. The study employed a Completely Randomized Factorial Design (RALF), comprising two factors: the dosage of oil palm frond biochar (A) and the biochar particle size (B). The dosage factor consisted of three levels: 0% (A1), 0.6% (A2), and 1.2% (A3), while the biochar particle size factor consisted of three levels: < 0.5 mm (B1), 0.5 - 1 mm (B2), and 1 - 2 mm (B3). Each experimental unit was replicated three times, resulting in 27 experimental units. The study utilized soil with silt loam texture. The research parameters observed included soil water content at field capacity conditions (pF 2.54) and at permanent wilting point conditions (pF 4.2), changes in water content over time, mass density, particle density, porosity, water infiltration, and water retention capacity. The findings revealed that the addition of biochar to silt loam textured soil resulted in a reduction in infiltration rate, with the most significant reduction observed when applying biochar with a particle size < 0.5 mm (B1). Furthermore, providing biochar with a size of 0.5 – 1 mm at a dosage of 0.6% (B2A2) and a dosage of 1.2% (B2A3) had the effect of increasing the soil's water retention capacity.

 

Keysword : Infiltration, Factorial Completely Randomized Design, Silt Loam, Soil Physical Properties.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

Arsyad, A.R., 2004. Pengaruh Olah Tanah Konservasi Dan Pola Tanam Terhadap Sifat Fisika Tanah Ultisol Dan Hasil Jagung [The Effect Of Conservation Tillage And Cropping System On Physical Soil Properties And Maize Yield]. Jurnal Agronomi, 8(2), 111-116.

Ayu, I.W., Prijono, S., dan Soemarno. 2013. Evaluasi Ketersediaan Air Tanah Lahan Kering di Kecamatan Unter Iwes, Sumbawa Besar. J-PAL. 4(1), 18-25.

Brady, N.C., & Weil, R.R. 2016. The Nature and Properties of Soils. Pearson Education.

Brown, A. (2018). Perubahan Iklim dan Infiltrasi Air dalam Tanah: Tantangan dan Peluang pada Era Pasca-2010. Jurnal Perubahan Iklim, 15(3), 78-94.

Edriani, Sunarti, dan Ajidirman. 2013. Pemanfaatan Biochar Cangkang Kelapa Sawit Sebagai Soil Amandement Ultisol Sengai Bahar-Jambi. J. Penelitian. Universitas Jambi Seri Sains. 15(1), 39-46.

Glaser, B., Haumaier, L., Guggenberger, Georg, & Zech, W. 2014. Terra Preta’ Phenomenon: A Model For Sustainable Agriculture In The Humid Tropics. Springer-Verlag, 88(1), 37–41.

Herath, H.M.S.K., Arbestain, M.C. and Hedley, M. 2013. Effect of biochar on soil physical properties in two contrasting soils: an Alfisol and an Andisol. Geoderma 209-210, 188-197.

Hillel, D. (2018). Soil in the Environment: Crucible of Terrestrial Life. Academic Press.

Lal, R. 1994. Method And Guidelines For Assesing Suistainable Use For Soil and Water Resources In The Tropics. Smss Tech. Monograph No 21.

Tambunan, S., Handayanto, E., dan Siswanti, B. 2014. Pengaruh Aplikasi Bahan Organik Segar dan Biochar Terhadap Ketersediaan P Dalam di Lahan Kering Malang Selatan. Jurnal Tanah dan Sumber Daya Lahan, 1(1), 89-98

Downloads

Published

2024-03-26

How to Cite

Akbar, F. A., Suharyatun, S., Amien, E. R., & Tusi, A. (2024). Analisis Kapasitas Tanah Menahan Air (Water Holding Capacity) pada Penambahan Biochar Berbahan Pelepah Kelapa Sawit (Elaeis guineensis Jacq). Jurnal Agricultural Biosystem Engineering, 3(1), 133–147. https://doi.org/10.23960/jabe.v3i1.8928

Issue

Section

Articles