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dc.contributor.advisorMansur, Irdika
dc.contributor.authorWicaksono, Arya Panji
dc.date.accessioned2014-03-20T03:26:15Z
dc.date.available2014-03-20T03:26:15Z
dc.date.issued2014
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/68388
dc.description.abstractThe main problem of reclamation activities in the postmining land was marginal land that could not support the growth of plants, due to pH and the low level of nutrient. So that, the selection of local species which adaptable and the appropriate silviculture treatment was needed. Jabon (A. cadamba) is one of local tree species that had high prospect, because jabon classified into fast growing species, able to adapted various site conditions, and the silviculture treatment was relatively easy. Dolomit and gypsum were materials that contained of Ca (Calcium), which able being applied to increase the soil pH. This objectives research was to determine the effect of dolomit, crude gypsum and manure fertilizer on the growth of Jabon in postmining land at PT. Tunas Inti Abadi. The fertilizers treatment consisted of three treatments. There were 2 kg of manure fertilizer (N), 2 kg of manure fertilizer + 200 g of dolomit (KN), and 2 kg of manure fertilizer + gipsum 200 g (GN). The parameters that be measured were diameter, height, crown diameter, percentage of living. The combination of dolomit and manure fertilizear had significant effect on the 95% confidence interval the diameter of Jabon.en
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dc.titleiRespon Pertumbuhan Tanaman Jabon (Anthocephalus cadamba (Roxb.) Miq.) Terhadap Pengapuran di Areal Bekas Tambangen
dc.subject.keywordreclamationen
dc.subject.keywordcalcificationen
dc.subject.keywordfertilizeren
dc.subject.keywordjabonen
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