Citra Rahmatia
Universitas Muhammadiyah Jambi

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PENGARUH PEMBERIAN PUPUK KOMPOS TERHADAP PERTUMBUHAN BIBIT OCTOMELES SUMATRANA MIQ. PADA MEDIA TANAH BEKAS TAMBANG Sri Muryati; Citra Rahmatia; Irdika Mansur; Sri Wilarso Budi
Jurnal Informatika, Sistem Informasi dan Kehutanan (FORSINTA) Vol 1 No 2 (2022): Jurnal (FORSINTA) Informatika, Sistem Informasi dan Kehutanan
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Muhammadiyah Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53978/jfsa.v1i2.250

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Mining activities result on environmental degradation and finally on ecosystem damage. Efforts to restore post mining land productivity with compost aplication. Compost contains macro and micro nutrients can increasing physical, chemical and biological soil properties. This study aims to know the effect of compost fertilizer on the growth of O. sumatrana seedlings in post-mining soil.There were two factors in this study: AMF inoculation and compost treatment. Compost application increased height post mining soil (2 MST, 4 MST, 6 MST, 8 MST dan 10 MST), diameter (4 MST, 6 MST, 8 MST dan 10 MST), total biomass, roots biomass, and sprout biomass of O. sumatrana
IDENTIFIKASI POTENSI EKONOMI KAWASAN GAMBUT DI DESA PETANANG, KECAMATAN KUMPEH, KABUPATEN MUARO JAMBI Sri Muryati; Citra Rahmatia; Hario Tamtomo
Jurnal Informatika, Sistem Informasi dan Kehutanan (FORSINTA) Vol 2 No 1 (2023): Jurnal (FORSINTA) Informatika, Sistem Informasi dan Kehutanan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53978/jfsa.v2i1.267

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The peatland have holds enormous potential, but also very complex problems. The complexity is caused by the fragile characteristics of peatlands and the many interests of peatland. The management of peatland, which are often drained for use as agricultural land and residential areas, results in land subsidence. Dry peat is a good fuel, so excessive drying of land can cause land and forest fires to easily occur. Management of peat areas requires selection of suitable tree species for planting, knowledge of specific silvicultural techniques in peat areas, less fertile (nutrient-poor) peat swamp habitat and high acidity so that plants generally have slow growth. The purpose of this study was to obtain data on regional potential related to peatland management techniques in Petanang Village, Muaro Jambi. As well as getting a community based management model on the potential in the area. The results of the identification of economic potential in the peat areas of Petanang Village are expected to provide viable alternative livelihood options to gradually reduce pressure on peatlands, as well as build community capacity in developing economic activities from the proper use of peatlands.