Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management (Dec 2020)

The effect of land use on soil quality in Giriwoyo Sub-district, Wonogiri Regency

  • Mujiyo Mujiyo,
  • Yosua Yoga Setyawan,
  • Aktavia Herawati,
  • Hery Widijanto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15243/jdmlm.2021.082.2559
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2
pp. 2559 – 2568

Abstract

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Determination of soil quality in Giriwoyo Sub-district, Wonogiri Regency, will generate a Soil Quality Index which can be used as a reference for soil cultivation for optimal productivity. This research was a descriptive exploratory with a survey approach. The survey area consisted of 12 land mapping units (LMU) with 3 replications for each LMU. Determination of LMU based on soil type, land use, slope and rainfall. The parameters used were BD (bulk density), porosity, organic C, pH, CEC (cation exchange capacity), BS (base saturation), available P, available K, total N, and MBC (microbial biomass carbon) that represented the physical, chemical and biological properties of the soil. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) analysis was performed to obtain the Minimum Data Set (MDS). The Soil Quality Index (SQI) at each LMU was calculated by multiplying the PCA result score (Wi) with the score for each selected indicator (Si). The result showed that the Soil Quality Index at each LMU was low. The highest Soil Quality Index was found in fields land use with an SQI of 0.34. The soil indicator that limited the soil quality was available P.

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