Abstract

To achieve food-self sufficiency in Indonesia, it is necessary to apply sustainable agriculture practices to improve soil quality. Most of paddy fields have been applied with chemical fertilizers intensively for more than 40 years without the addition of organic matter. The purpose of this study was to understand the effects of lignite-based organic fertilizer application on the quality of paddy soil and yield of rice. The study was conducted in April until August 2014 in the irrigated rice fields in Belitang, Ogan Komering Ulu Timur District. The study was arranged in a Factorial Randomized Block Design, with 9 treatment combinations and 3 replicates. The first factor was the types of fertilizers, consisting of recommended chemical fertilizers (250 kg urea ha-1 + 150 kg SP36 ha-1 + 50 kg KCl ha-1), organic fertilizer from plant residue at 5 Mg ha-1, and lignite-based organic fertilizer (namely Baranik fertilizer) at 0.75 Mg ha-1. The second factor was rice varieties, consisting of Mentik Wangi, Gogo Aromatik and Ciliwung. The application of Baranik fertilizer at 0.75 Mg ha-1 has improved the quality of paddy soil with the increase of organic-C content from 1.44% to 2.90%. Application of Baranik fertilizer at 0.75 Mg ha-1 has increased the vegetative components and the yield of rice about 7.17 Mg ha-1 compared to the organic fertilizer from plant residue, but the yield is still the same as that in the recomended dosages of chemical fertilizers. Among the rice varieties, the yield of Ciliwung variety was higher than other varieties, i.e. 7.62 Mg ha-1. The yield of Gogo Aromatik variety is significantly lower than that of Ciliwung variety. Baranik organic fertilizer can be used to improve soil fertility for food security purpose.

Highlights

  • Rice plays an important role in agricultural development in Indonesia because rice is the main staple food in Indonesia

  • The results showed that the quality of paddy soil has improved after application of Baranik fertilizer, which is indicated by the increase of soil organic-C content from 1.44% to 2.90%

  • The results showed that the application of Baranik fertilizer at 750 kg ha-1 can improve soil fertility or soil quality, which is indicated by the increase of soil organic-C content from 1.44% to 2.9%

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Summary

Introduction

Rice plays an important role in agricultural development in Indonesia because rice is the main staple food in Indonesia. It is necessary to develop technology that can support food-self sufficiency through sustainable agriculture practices. Pramono (2004) indicated that the quality of most rice fields in Indonesia has been declined due to long term and intensif chemical fertilizer input and lack of organic matter application. The preservation of soil fertility is mainly dependant on the organic matter content of the soil. The use of alternative organic fertilizers needs to be promoted in order to maintain soil fertility and further achieve sustainable agriculture. Hakim et al (2013) reported that the use of organic fertilizer will reduce the amount of inorganic fertilizers applied on rice field by 50%. Hakim et al (2013) reported that the use of organic fertilizer will reduce the amount of inorganic fertilizers applied on rice field by 50%. Nandakumar et al (2004) used a lignite-based humic acid to increase nutrient availability in Vertisol and Alfisol of rice fields

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