Spatial Variability of Total Nitrogen, pH, and Organic Carbon in Organic and Inorganic Farming
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2022-12-30Author
WIJAYANTO, Yagus
PAMUNGKAS, Anggara Dwi
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Efforts have been made to transform traditional farming practices to organic method in order to ensure sus tainable production and environmental conservation. Studying the differences between these two practices
through mapping provide insight into the effectiveness of the transformation, as soil characteristics varies in
space. Therefore, this study examined the spatial variability of Total Nitrogen, pH, and Organic Carbon in
Lombok Kulon village, Wonosari Sub-district, Bondowoso district. The method used consists of: (a) data
collection; (b) data input in GIS; (c) processing data, (d) analysis and (e) presentation of results. The results
showed that soil organic content in the area was generally low. Furthermore, indicators such as pH, Organic
Carbon and Total Nitrogen do not present significant differences between organic and Inorganic practices.
The use of Kriging in GIS environment to analyze spatial variability showed variations and inform manage ment decisions relevant to Total Nitrogen, pH and Organic Carbon.
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