SOIL CHEMICAL CHANGES ON THE ALTERATION OF MANGROVE FOREST TO RICE CULVATION IN CILACAP WETLAND

NURCHOLIS, Mohamad and Pangihutan, Donal and Soetarno, MT. (2002) SOIL CHEMICAL CHANGES ON THE ALTERATION OF MANGROVE FOREST TO RICE CULVATION IN CILACAP WETLAND. SOIL CHEMICAL CHANGES ON THE ALTERATION OF MANGROVE FOREST TO RICE CULVATION IN CILACAP WETLAND. pp. 165-170.

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Abstract

there is a spiesific ecosystem in mangrove forest, espaecialy for environmental aspect. In the mangrove ecosystem, flora and fauna may grow in a good condition. Problems generaly occur in the mangrove ecosystem when people expend their activity for their living or more land for other porposess. As a consequence, there are many changes in environment. This research was aimed to examine the effect of land use alteration on the chemistry of mangrove soil after 50 years rice cultivation and mangrove preservation in Cilacap. To conduct this research, soil sampels from three of land use, i.e.: natural mangrove forest, mangrove forest preservation, and rice cultivation; were colleted for several soil chemical analysis. There were different soil chemical propertise of the soil by changing the mangrove vegetation to rice cultivation. The rice cultivation was able to change the exchangeable base cations and lower redox potential (Eh), electric conduktivity (EC), and CEC. Mangrove preservation in this area gradually reclaimed the soil properties to the natural mangrove ecosystem.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > GE Environmental Sciences
Depositing User: MUHAMMAD NURCHOLIS -
Date Deposited: 31 Jan 2019 07:54
Last Modified: 31 Jan 2019 07:56
URI: http://eprints.upnyk.ac.id/id/eprint/17938

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