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The Chemistry and Fertility of Soils under Tropical Weeds   97



                           where  b  is soil bulk density, M s  is soil mass, V t  is soil total volume.  The soil bulk
                                                              -3
                           density of mineral soils is about 1.32 g cm .  The lower the bulk density of soils
                           indicates the more porous soils and the more easier for water or O 2  to diffuse into
                           the soil system.



                                    Table 6.4.  The evolution of CO 2  as affected by the substitution of
                                             chemical fertilizers with organic matter *.

                                                                                -1
                                         No.          Treament         mg CO 2 -C kg
                                          1    Control                     81

                                          2    Organic Matter 0%          210
                                          3    Green Manure 50%           141
                                          4    Green Manure 75%           149
                                          5    Green Manure 100%          154
                                          6    Chicken Manure 50%         293
                                          7    Chicken Manure 75%         268

                                          8    Chicken Manure 100%        412
                                      *Adapted from Yusnaini et al. (2007)




                           6.2  Effects of Land-Use Conversion


                              Deforestation  transforms  most  of  the  primary  forest  into  secondary  forest,
                           plantation, and cultivated land.  As shown previously that this transformation shifts
                           the dominant species of vegetation, including weeds, in West Lampung Indonesia.
                           Along with this  shifting, deforestation also lowers the contents of organic  C and
                           Total N.  As shown in Table 6.5, transformation of primary forest lowers its topsoil
                           organic C content to about 68.5% in secondary forest and to about 47.2% in coffee
                           plantation, and to even much lower organic C content in intensively cultivated land
                           to about 28.1%.  Similar trend is also shown in subsoils.  The total N also shows
                           similar pattern, with the highest in the primary forest followed by the secondary
                           forest, coffee plantation, and cultivated land; both in topsoils and subsoils.
                                                          Abdul Kadir Salam and Nanik Sriyani  – 2019
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