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Analysis of Soil Characteristics and Classification from Order Category to Family in Makale District
Ainun Wulandari, Christianto Lopulisa, Asmita Ahmad

Department of Soil Science
Email: lopulisachristianto[at]gmail.com


Abstract

Makale with hilly and mountainous areas in Tana Toraja Regency provides high agricultural productivity so that soil as a medium for growing plants is one aspect that needs attention. Minerals influence the physical and chemical properties of the soil because they are the main constituent of the soil, so that the characteristics and types of soil will be vary. The purpose of this study was to determine the type of soil based on toposequences and catenasequences from order to family category in Makale district, Tana Toraja regency according to soil taxonomy in 2014. The method used was toposequences and catenasequences in one transect. Soil physical and chemical analysis including- soil color, texture, bulk density, C-organic, CEC, K, Na, Ca, and Mg. Analysis of soil minerals using the Fourier Transform InfraRed (FTIR) method. The results showed that the soil types found in Makale district were Lithic Udorthents, Typic Udorthents, Typic Haplohumults, Oxic Dystrudepts, Typic Eutrudepts, and Dystric Eutrudepts. The dominant clay minerals are Monmorillonite in profiles 1 and 2, kaolinite in profiles 3 and 5, chlorite and quartz in profiles 4 and 6.

Keywords: Makale, topography, clay mineral, parent material

Topic: Crop Production and Environment

Plain Format | Corresponding Author (Ainun Wulandari)

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