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PENDUGAAN PENAMBATAN KARBON PADA TANAMAN KELAPA SAWIT UMUR 10 TAHUN DI LAHAN GAMBUT PT. WAIMUSI AGROINDAH KABUPATEN OGAN KOMERING ILIR
Peatlands have great potential for carbon storage but are vulnerable to degradation due to land conversion and fires, which increase carbon emissions into the atmosphere. Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) Can absorb carbon through photosynthesis and store it in biomass. This study aims to estimate the amount of carbon stored in 10 years old oil palm trees in the peatlands of PT. Waimusi Agroindah, Mesuji Raya District. The method used was a non-destructive analysis with an allometric equation approach. Stem diameter measurements were conducted at 45 sample points distributed across three observation plots. The results showed that the average carbon stock reached 22,86 tons C ha⁻¹, with variations between plots. Plot 2 had the highest carbon stock of 25,51 tons C ha⁻¹, while Plot 1 had the lowest carbon stock of 18,73 tons C ha⁻¹. The relationship between stem diameter and stored carbon indicates that the larger the stem diameter, the higher the carbon absorbed and stored in biomass. This study is expected to serve as a foundation for sustainable oil palm plantation management and to support climate change mitigation efforts by increasing carbon sequestration in peatlands.
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