STUDY EFFECT OF LAND MANAGEMENT OF HORTICULTURAL ON SOIL ERODIBILITY AT THE UPSTREAM OF SUMANI WATERSHED

Authors

  • Aprisal
  • Bambang Istijono
  • Werry Darta Taifur
  • Indradwipa

Keywords:

watersheds, soil, horticultural, erodibility, rainfall

Abstract


Upstream watersheds in Sumani, is a large horticulture farming area widely cultivated by vegetables,
such as cabbage, onions, potatoes etc. Due to intensive farming business activities, which tend to have an impact
on the level of erodibility inherent soils, a large portion of land is destroyed by rain leading to erosion. The purpose
of this study, therefore, is to determine the erosion level and determining erodibility factor on farm lands on the
upstream of Sumani Watershed. The research method adopted is purposive random sampling. Furthermore, soil
samples were taken in order to analyze its physical properties (texture, organic matter, structure, permeability) at
a depth of 0-20 cm. The samples were analyzed in the soil Department laboratory at the Faculty of Agriculture
Andalas University. Data analysis was processed using the soil erodibility equation and to determine the factors,
the principal component analysis (PCA) was utilized. The results of the analysis showed the value of soil
erodibility against rainfall which was determined by using its organic matter, structure and permeability. The soil
was also prepared by applying the conservation method. The resh organic material of the harvest is capable of
improving its durability damaged by rainfall

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Published

2020-03-27

How to Cite

Aprisal, Bambang Istijono, Werry Darta Taifur, & Indradwipa. (2020). STUDY EFFECT OF LAND MANAGEMENT OF HORTICULTURAL ON SOIL ERODIBILITY AT THE UPSTREAM OF SUMANI WATERSHED. GEOMATE Journal, 18(67), 175–181. Retrieved from https://geomatejournal.com/geomate/article/view/525

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