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Chemical Compounds and Decomposition Process from Four Species Leaf Litter As a Source of Organic Matter Soil in Anggori Education Forest, Manokwari

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dc.contributor.author Aditya Rahmadaniarti, Wolfram Y. Mofu
dc.date.accessioned 2023-04-17T10:08:07Z
dc.date.available 2023-04-17T10:08:07Z
dc.date.issued 2020-08-30
dc.identifier.issn 26225158
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.unipa.ac.id:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1313
dc.description.abstract Decomposition is a simple change of physical and chemical processes by soil microorganisms—the rate of decomposition process influenced by climate and litter quality factors. Litter content of chemical compounds is essential to determine the litter's quality to estimate the decomposition process. Leaves litter of Magnolia tsiampacca, Intsia bijuga, Cinnamomum cullilawan, and Aglaia sp., were collected and analyzed for their chemical compounds. Based on lignin and nitrogen content (L/N) value, Cinnamomum cullilawan has the fastest decomposition process. On the contrary, Intsia bijuga has low litter quality, so that has the slowest decomposition process. However, it has the lowest lignin content and high polyphenol content. Our research found that four observed species could be used as sources of soil organic matter, although the litter quality is relatively low. en_US
dc.publisher Talenta, Faculty of Forestry Universitas Sumatera Utara en_US
dc.subject Chemical Contents, Decomposition, Leaf Litter en_US
dc.title Chemical Compounds and Decomposition Process from Four Species Leaf Litter As a Source of Organic Matter Soil in Anggori Education Forest, Manokwari en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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