Title of article
Organic mulch sheet formulation as an effort to help plants adapt to climate change
Author/Authors
Iriany, Aniek The Department of Agrotechnology - Faculty of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry - University of Muhammadiyah Malang, Malang, Indonesia , Chanan, Mochammad The Department of Forestry - Faculty of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry - University of Muhammadiyah Malang, Malang, Indonesia , Djoyowasito, Gunomo The Department of Agricultural Engineering - Faculty of Agricultural Technology - Brawijya University of Malang, Malang, Indonesia
Pages
7
From page
41
To page
47
Abstract
Purpose This study aimed to discover the precise material composition and thickness (water hyacinth, rice straw, and banana
pseudostem) of organic mulch sheet.
Methods This current research was conducted by means of a number of treatments with various material compositions and
thickness of organic mulch sheet. Several tests were administered such as chemical analyses on organic mulch sheet, tensile
strength, and Vilensky test.
Result Various compositions of materials resulted in various chemical analyses of organic mulch sheet. Organic mulch with
the strongest tensile strength was during the treatment of 60% water hyacinth, 20% rice straw, and 20% banana pseudostem,
reaching 3.28 N/m2. The highest sunlight intensity of mulch composition was during the treatment of M4 (50% water hyacinth,
40% rice straw, and 10% banana pseudostem) with no hole and absorbing.
Conclusion The result showed that water hyacinth, rice straw, and banana pseudostem could be used as the materials for
organic mulch sheets. They could add organic matters into the soil, have endurance and strength to apply as mulch in crop
cultivation, as well as help plants adapt to climate change.
Keywords
Organic mulch sheet , Organic matters , Tensile strength , Vilensky , Climate change
Journal title
International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture
Serial Year
2018
Journal title
International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture
Record number
2437512
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