Soil Physical Properties under Coffee Trees with Different Weed Managements in a Hilly Humid Tropical Area of Lampung, South Sumatra, Indonesia
インドネシア・南スマトラ・ランポンの熱帯湿潤丘陵地コーヒー園における雑草管理の違いが土壌の物理性に与える影響

Afandi, Tumiar Katarina Manik, Bustomi Rosadi, Muhajir Utomo, Masateru Senge, Tadashi Adachi, Yoko Oki
2003 Journal of the Japanese Society of Soil Physics  
The e#ects of weed management under co#ee trees on soil physical properties were investigated during fourῌyears experiment in Lampung, South Sumatra, Indonesia. The treatments were as follows : co#ee without cover crop (clean-weeded plot) ; co#ee with Paspalum conjugatum as cover crop (Paspalum plot) ; and co#ee with natural weeds which was dominated by Clibadia surinamense (natural weeds plot). Weed management was done every two weeks by clearing all the weeds in clean-weeded plots, and
more » ... the weeds around the co#ee trees with diameter + m for the weedy plots (Paspalum plot and natural weeds plot). The results showed that a better soil physical condition was achieved when the soil surface under the co#ee trees was covered with Paspalum conjugatum. The average soil organic-C in the soil profile of Paspalum and natural weeds plots were -, g/kg and ,1 g/kg respectively, which were higher than in clean-weeded plot which had ,* g/kg of organic carbon. A smooth horizon boundary was found in Paspalum plot due to the abundance of its roots which was also enhancing soil color more black, and the process of wetting and drying. A strong aggregate stability was found at the Paspalum plot as indicated by penetrometer readings as well as water stable aggregate index. Two centimeters thickness of hardpan which was developed at Paspalum plot made the water movement from upper layer inhibited during the dry season. The highest porosity was found at Paspalum plot (*.0. mm ῌ-) followed by natural weeds plot (*.0, mm ῌ-) and clean-weeded plot (*.0* mm ῌ-). However, the average available water content was not di#erent between Paspalum plot and natural weeds plot, and only *.+/ mm ῌhigher than that of clean-weeded plot. The permeabilities varied among the treatments, and this variance was biggest in the upper layer of Paspalum plot.
doi:10.34467/jssoilphysics.92.0_3 fatcat:yglbywgwdfavze4ta4jguaygqe