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ANALISIS DISTRIBUSI PERAKARAN TANAMAN KELAPA SAWIT DENGAN METODE PENGEBORAN PADA JARAK DAN KEDALAMAN YANG BERBEDA
Oil palm plants have a very important role for Indonesia, especially in the development of national plantations. Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) is a plant with fibrous roots. These fibrous roots grow from the entire base of the stem to a depth of 0.45 m and a length of up to 20 m depending on soil type, nutrient availability, water and consist of primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary roots. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of soil chemic properties at various depths and distances from the plants on the distribution of roots of oil palm plants and to determine the distribution of primary, secondary and tertiary roots of oil palm plants at several depths and distances. Sampling using purposive sampling method with a sample of 27 points. Parameters taken included, Root distribution, pH, N-Total, C-Organic, Available P. This research was carried out by drilling the soil at each sample point until the root layer was visible to check the distribution of oil palm. The research has chemical properties in swampland including very acidic soil pH with a value of
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