Nitrogen content and C-Organic in the field for tropical fruit plantation in Jinengdalem Village, Bali, Indonesia

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This explorative research aims to find out reserves of total nitrogen and soil organic carbon on land for tropical fruit plantations in Jinengdalem Village, Buleleng District, Bali. Climate change will affect the availability of nutrients for these plantations. This research was conducted from December 2019 to June 2020. Soil sampling was carried out based on SNI 7724: 2011. The total nitrogen content of the soil in the sample was determined by the Kjeldahl method and the organic carbon stock in the sample was determined by the Walkley and Black method. The results showed that the total soil nitrogen and soil organic carbon obtained from samples 1 to 5 were respectively 0.007%, 0.00152%, 0.00151%, 0.006%, 0.006%, and 0.003% and for soil organic carbon were 0, 3733%; 0.4200%; 0.5133%; 0.5600% and 0.5133%. The content of soil nitrogen and organic carbon in this soil is very low because the level is less than 1%.

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Gunamantha, I. M., Oviantari, M. V., Suryaputra, I. G. N., Sudiana, I. K., Sastrawidana, I. D. K., Armatini, K., & Handayani, D. F. (2021). Nitrogen content and C-Organic in the field for tropical fruit plantation in Jinengdalem Village, Bali, Indonesia. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 824). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/824/1/012006

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