Value of the Zero Point of Charge (ZPC) and Its Relation with Potassium Sorption in Coastal Peatland of Jambi and Central Kalimantan

Main Authors: Purnamayani, R, Sabiham, S, ., Sudarsono, Darusman, L.K
Format: Article info application/pdf eJournal
Bahasa: eng
Terbitan: Departemen Ilmu Tanah dan Sumberdaya Lahan , 2004
Online Access: http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jtanah/article/view/2357
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jtanah/article/view/2357/1362
Daftar Isi:
  • One of the important chemical aspect of peatland management which has not been paid attention to is Zero Point ofCharge (ZPC). By determining soil ZPC value, the sorption and bounding of cations can be estimated in certain pH.value.Low of Potassium (K) is one of other problems of peatland This nutrient is easily leaching from peat because of the wealcnessbounding. This research is aimed to determine ZPC value and maximum sorption of K of the coastal peats of Jambi andCentral Kalimantan with decomposition degrees of sap ric, hemic, andfibric. The location of this research is in Soil Chemical and Fertility Laboratory, Department of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture IPB Bogor,from September 2000 - March 2001.Soil samples were took from two areas, Lagan (Jambi) and Samuda (Central Kalimantan). The determinations of K maximum sorption was carried out on 4 pH level as treatments (0.25 point below and above pHzpc. 0.50 point above pHzpc and at pHzpc1 . It was concluded that ZPC value of coastal peats of Jambi with decomposition degrees of sapric was 5.01,decomposition degrees of hemic was 4.13, and decomposition degrees of fibric was 4.56, while coastal peats of CentralKalimantan with decomposition degrees of sapric was 4.25, decomposition degrees of hemic was 4.28, and decompositiondegrees of fibric was 4.48. Jambi peat with sapric decomposition level has the lowest K maximum sorption at Zpc. In contrast, Central Kalimantan peat with sapric decomposition level has the highest K maximum sorption.