Recovery after volcanic ash deposition: vegetation effects on soil organic carbon, soil structure and infiltration rates
Background and purpose Volcanic eruptions of pyroclastic tephra, including the ash-sized
fraction (< 2 mm; referred to as volcanic ash), have negative direct impacts on soil quality …
fraction (< 2 mm; referred to as volcanic ash), have negative direct impacts on soil quality …
Tree diversity and social–ecological resilience of agroforestry after volcanic ash deposition in Indonesia
Smallholder farmers and their agroecosystems in active volcanic landscapes need to deal
with and recover from eruptions. Resilience to extreme shocks may increase with system …
with and recover from eruptions. Resilience to extreme shocks may increase with system …
[HTML][HTML] Applying volcanic ash to croplands–the untapped natural solution
A nature-based soil security solution is proposed. In countries with active volcanoes, such as
Indonesia, volcanic ash could be used to supply nutrients and reduce CO 2 from the …
Indonesia, volcanic ash could be used to supply nutrients and reduce CO 2 from the …
Natural Regeneration After Volcanic Eruptions: Resilience of the Non-legume Nitrogen-Fixing Tree Parasponia rigida
Volcanic eruptions disturb vegetation at a time it is needed for preventing mudflows. A
resilient indigenous non-legume nitrogen-fixing tree that is adapted to the ash and spreads …
resilient indigenous non-legume nitrogen-fixing tree that is adapted to the ash and spreads …
[HTML][HTML] Water repellency by volcanic ash interacting with organic matter: Incubation response and effect on infiltration
Volcanic ash deposition disrupts soil surface hydrology. Our previous study showed that soil
infiltration was reduced eightfold after a volcanic eruption in various land-use systems …
infiltration was reduced eightfold after a volcanic eruption in various land-use systems …
Land use planning for disaster-prone areas in southern region of mount Merapi
G Budiyanto - AGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science, 2020 - agrivita.ub.ac.id
Abstract The eruption of Mount Merapi in 2010 caused the decline of land quality and
changed the land use pattern in the southern regions. This study evaluated and determined …
changed the land use pattern in the southern regions. This study evaluated and determined …
Does different management and organic inputs in agroforesty system impact the changes on soil respiration and microbial biomass carbon?
C Prayogo, IA Kusumawati, Z Qurana… - … Series: Earth and …, 2021 - iopscience.iop.org
Agroforestry system is assumed to be an alternative system which reduces the negative
impact of the forest conversion to agricultural land in term of maintaining soil quality and its …
impact of the forest conversion to agricultural land in term of maintaining soil quality and its …
The Effect of Coffee Canopy Pruning and Fertilization on Coffee Growth and Soil Physical Properties
Arabica coffee is primarily cultivated in agroforestry systems in Indonesia, but limited local
knowledge and technology adoption hinder its productivity due to insufficient practices in …
knowledge and technology adoption hinder its productivity due to insufficient practices in …
[PDF][PDF] Decomposition of Fine Roots and Aboveground Agroforestry Litter as Plant-soil Feedback After Volcanic Ash Deposition
Background and Purpose Above-and belowground organic inputs feed decomposer
communities in the soil enhancing soil organic matter (Corg) formation, depending on the …
communities in the soil enhancing soil organic matter (Corg) formation, depending on the …
[PDF][PDF] Soil Security
ABSTRACT A nature-based soil security solution is proposed. In countries with active
volcanoes, such as Indonesia, volcanic ash could be used to supply nutrients and reduce …
volcanoes, such as Indonesia, volcanic ash could be used to supply nutrients and reduce …