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Kepadatan Cacing Tanah Di Perkebunan Sayur Desa Alampanjang Kabupaten Kampar Pada Sistem Pengelolaan Lahan Yang Berbeda
Earthworms are a group of animals that play an important role as bioindicators of soil fertility. The agricultural system applied to a land can affect the presence of earthworms. This study aims to analyze earthworm density and physico-chemical conditions of monoculture and polyculture vegetable plantations in Alampanjang Village, Kampar Regency. This research was conducted in January 2025. Purposive sampling technique was used to determine 12 plots with a size of 30x30x30cm in each field. Sampling using soil sampling tools and hand shorting method. Samples were identified and analyzed using species density and relative density. The results of the identification of earthworm species found were Pheretima sp. and Pontoscolex corethrurus. Species density and relative density on monoculture land are Pontoscolex corethrurus (63.53 individuals/m3 and 70.13%) and Pheretima sp. (27.06 individuals/m3 and 29.83%). While in polyculture land, Pontoscolex corethrurus (66.65 individuals/m3 and 51.61%) and Pheretima sp. (62.5 individuals/m3 and 48.39%). Chemical measurements of monoculture field (temperature 25.33°C, humidity 75%, moisture content 34.38%, pH 6.3, BO 4.21%, C-organic 0.58%, N-total 0.08%). Chemical measurements of polyculture land (temperature 25.66°C, humidity 77.66%, moisture content 36.35%, pH 6.7, BO 5.59%, C-organic 1.95, N-total 0.22%).
Keywords: Density, Earthworms, Monoculture, Polyculture
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