Abstract

This research was completed using mixed qualitative and quantitative methods. Field surveys were executed in sugar cane plantation throughout South Sulawesi Indonesia. Land suitability analyses were performed using a parametric approach with Storie’s index equation followed up with correlation analysis using the Pearson correlation. Results revealed that the period for sugarcane crop growth in the humid tropic relatively dry regions of South Sulawesi Indonesia lasted for the months of November to July. The land suitability for sugar cane in the research location was moderately suitable (S2c) and marginally suitable (S3c, S3s, S3s,f and S3c,w) with limiting factors such as relative humidity during crop maturation phase, the duration of sunlight, soil depth, soil texture, soil pH and soil drainage. Land suitability index at the research location ranged from 25.2 to 55.0; sugar cane yields ranged from 30.3 to 62.0 Mg ha-1 year-1. Pearson correlation coefficient (r) between LSI with cane and sugar productivity were 0.81 and 0.84 respectively, signifying the strength of the correlation between the two values. This also indicates that land suitability index can be estimating the potential crop yield in the humid tropicsthat relatively dry climate regions.

Highlights

  • The number of productive agricultural land in Indonesia has reduced due to land use changes for many purposes

  • Tidal lowland is very potential to be utilized for agricultural cultivation, especially for rice plants, in which the rice is the staple food for Indonesian and because of the

  • This study aims to determine the site-specific rate of NPK fertilizers for rice plants applied with rice straw compost, so that the fertilization can be more efficient and can increase rice productivity in the tidal lowland

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Introduction

The number of productive agricultural land in Indonesia has reduced due to land use changes for many purposes. The extensification of rice cultivation can only be directed to sub-optimal land, such as tidal swampland. The area of wetlands in Indonesia is about 33.4 million ha (BBPPSLP 2006),. J Trop Soils, Vol 23, No 1, 2018: 19-25 ISSN 0852-257X consisting of about 8.35 million ha tidal lowland, 11.4 million ha swampland and 14.92 million ha peatland (BBSDLP 2014). One type of swampland is the tidal lowland. The area of tidal lowland in Indonesia is about 10.8% of total land area in Indonesia (Rahmawaty et al 2014). Around 9.53 million ha of them are potentially developed for agricultural land (Badan Litbang Pertanian 2007). Tidal lowland is very potential to be utilized for agricultural cultivation, especially for rice plants, in which the rice is the staple food for Indonesian and because of the

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