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Judul/Title Impact of Land-Use Change on Soil Carbon Dynamics in Tropical Peatland, West Kalimantan-Indonesia
Penulis/Author ROSSIE WIEDYA NUSANTARA ALQADRIE (1); Prof. Dr. Sudarmadji, M.Eng.Sc. (2); Prof. Dr. Tjut Sugandawaty Djohan, M.Sc. (3); Prof. Dr. Drs. Eko Haryono, M.Si. (4)
Tanggal/Date 2020
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Abstrak/Abstract The conversion of tropical peat forest to other land uses can reduce organic carbon (C) and stable C isotope (δ13C) of peat soil. This research aimed at analyzing the soil organic-C and δ13C of peatland with respect to maturity (fibric, hemic and sapric) in five types of peatland use, which included primary peat forest, secondary peat forest, shrubs, oil palm plantations, and corn in West Kalimantan. Analysis of peat soil samples includes organic C with loss in ignition method and δ13C using an isotope ratio mass spectrometry(IRMS) method. Organic-C at fibric was higher than hemic and sapric, respectively (57.2%, 57.0%, 56.4%), meanwhile, organic-C was the highest on primary peat forest, followed by on secondary peat forest, oil palm plantation, cornfield, and shrubs, respectively 57.1%, 57.0%, 56.4%, 56.0%. The cause of increasing and decreasing organic C And δ13C due to land-use change due to changes in vegetation, burning during tillage, and age of organic matter of peat soil. This condition causes the opening of natural peat ecosystems and changes in anaerobic to aerobic conditions.
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Bahasa Asli/Original Language English
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1Rosie Impact of Land 2020.pdf[PAK] Full Dokumen
2Nusantara et al_ 2020 Impact land-Use change on Soil C Dyn in Trop Peat 2020.pdf[PAK] Cek Similarity