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EVALUASI SIFAT KIMIA TANAH PADA SEBARAN PERAKARAN TANAMAN KELAPA SAWIT UMUR 6 TAHUN DI LAHAN RAWA
The palm oil plant belongs to the monocotyledonous seed plants which have fibrous roots. At the start of germination, the first root emerges from the seed which germinates the radicle. After that the radicle will die and form the main or primary root. Furthermore, the primary roots will form secondary and tertiary roots. This study aims to study the distribution of palm oil plant roots in swamps and to study the effect of soil pH, N, P and root weight on the distribution of palm oil plant roots in swamps. The implementation of this research was carried out at the Soil Department Experimental Garden, Faculty of Agriculture, Sriwijaya University, Indralaya, Ogan Ilir. This study used a purposive sampling method with 18 samples taken with a total of 3 palm oil plants at a distance of 100 cm and 200 cm with a depth of 0-30 cm, 31-60 cm, 61-90 cm. To determine the effect of swamp spacing and soil depth on the distribution of palm oil roots, a pearson correlation test (r) was carried out and linear regression between the chemical properties of the soil on the distribution of oil palm plant roots per soil depth. The results of the research data indicate that it has a significant effect on the distribution value of the palm oil roots. On the chemical properties of the soil in the form of soil pH, N-total has a positive correlation with the distribution value of oil palm roots. But the P-available value has a negative correlation with the distribution value of the palm oil roots
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