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      Pengaruh Biochar Bambu Diperkaya N dan K terhadap Sifat Kimia Tanah pada Perkebunan Nanas di Lampung Tengah

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      2025
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      Khairunnisa, Amanda Syakirah
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      Sudadi, Untung
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      Penurunan tingkat kesuburan tanah dan efisiensi pemupukan yang rendah menjadi masalah di perkebunan nanas PT. Great Giant Pineapple (PT. GGP). Pemberian biochar bambu diperkaya N dan K diharapkan dapat memperbaiki kesuburan tanah sekaligus berperan sebagai pupuk lepas terkendali sehingga efisiensi pemupukan dapat ditingkatkan. Penelitian ini bertujuan menguji pengaruh aplikasi biochar bambu diperkaya N dan K terhadap sifat-sifat kimia tanah pada 1, 2, dan 3 bulan setelah tanam (BST) di perkebunan nanas PT. GGP. Penelitian terdiri dari percobaan lapang faktor tunggal 4 taraf perlakuan biochar (kontrol, 50%, 100%, dan 150% dari dosis N dan K reguler) serta analisis laboratorium. Sifat kimia tanah yang dianalisis terdiri dari pH H2O, C-organik, N-total, P-tersedia, kation-kation dapat dipertukarkan, kapasitas tukar kation (KTK), dan kejenuhan basa. Sampel tanah diambil sebelum aplikasi perlakuan dan pada 1, 2, dan 3 BST nanas. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa perlakuan aplikasi biochar bambu diperkaya N dan K berpengaruh nyata meningkatkan pH H2O dan K-dd. Selain itu, perlakuan cenderung meningkatkan KTK seiring berjalannya waktu.
       
      Degraded soil fertility and low fertilizer-use efficiency are problems encountered in the pineapple plantation of PT Great Giant Pineapple (PT.GGP). The application of N and K enriched bamboo-biochar is expected to improve soil fertility and acting as a controlled release fertilizer so that fertilizer-use efficiency can be increaseds. This study aims to examine the effects of N and K enriched bamboo-biochar application on soil chemical properties at 1, 2, and 3 months after planting (MAP) pineapple in PT. GGP plantation. This study consisted of field experiment with single factor of 4 treatment levels (control, 50%, 100%, and 150% of the regular N and K doses) and laboratory analysis. The soil chemical properties analyzed consisted of pH H2O, organic-C, total-N, available-P, exchangeable cations, cation exchange capacity (CEC), and base saturation. Soil samples were taken before application of the treatment and at 1, 2, and 3 MAP pineapple. The results showed that the application of N and K enriched bamboo biochar increased significantly soil pH H2O and exchangeable-K. In addition, the treatment tended to increasing CEC with time.
       
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