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Cadmium (Cd) is a heavy metal that can contaminate agricultural soils, in which one of the sources of Cd in agricultural soils is the use of phosphate fertilizers. Some plant species are known to have the ability to accumulate large amounts of Cd in their organs despite the Cd content in soil is rel...
JOURNAL OF TROPICAL SOILS; Vol. 23 No. 1: January 2018; 27-33 | 2018
This research aimed to determine site specific NPK fertilizer rates combined with rice straw compost application for rice grown on the tidal lowland. This research was conducted in a greenhouse in Indralaya, Ogan Ilir, South Sumatera in February until September 2017 using a factorial completely ...
JOURNAL OF TROPICAL SOILS; Vol. 23 No. 1: January 2018; 19-25 | 2018
Copper is reported to be retained in soils for a quite long time particularly in soil treated with some amendments. This research was intended to evaluate the soil labile fractions of Cu ±10 years after application of Cu-containing industrial waste, lime, and cassava-leaf compost. Soil sa...
JOURNAL OF TROPICAL SOILS; Vol. 23 No. 1: January 2018; 11-18 | 2018
One effort that can be done to improve soil fertility and crop yields is fertilization. Fertilization using a mixed source fertilizer (MSF) is an option to overcome the impact of inorganic fertilizer use and organic fertilizer drawbacks. This study aims to evaluate the effects of MSF application on ...
JOURNAL OF TROPICAL SOILS; Vol. 23 No. 1: January 2018; 1-9 | 2018