Fajri Anugroho
Kagoshima University
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Plant Production Science | 2010
Fajri Anugroho; Makoto Kitou; Kazutoshi Kinjo; Norikazu Kobashigawa
We examined biomass dry matter and nutrient uptake of live plant parts, leaf area index, and litter of winged bean (Psophocarpus tetragonolobus) and velvet bean (Mucuna pruriens) 12, 18, 24 and 30 weeks after sowing (WAS). The two plants had similar leaf and stem+petiole biomasses. At 30 WAS winged bean had a significantly lower pod yield than velvet bean. Between 18 and 30 WAS, winged bean produced less litter than velvet bean due to differences in growth stages. The total mulch of live parts and litter of winged bean and velvet bean completely covered the ground by 18 and 12 WAS, respectively. Compared to velvet bean, the leaf and stem+petiole of winged bean had a significantly higher N concentration; significantly higher N uptake at 24 and 30 WAS; significantly lower C/N ratio; and significantly higher P, K and Mg concentrations. In winged bean, P uptake was significantly higher in the leaf at 30 WAS and in the stem+petiole at all harvesting times. The total biomass of the leaf, stem+petiole and litter of winged bean was 317–561 g DM m-2, and their N content was 12.3–17.7 g m-2. The total biomass of live parts and litter of winged bean might be sufficient to suppress weeds and increase soil N. Winged bean is an appropriate legume cover crop and green manure due to its longer growing period and superior ground-covering ability and high N input.
Soil Science and Plant Nutrition | 2010
Fajri Anugroho; Makoto Kitou; Fujio Nagumo; Kazutoshi Kinjo; Guttila Yugantha Jayasinghe
Abstract Soil acidity is one of the most serious causes of land degradation and limits crop production in subtropical agriculture. A number of legumes have adapted to P-limiting conditions, and the aim of the present study was to select an appropriate species for use as a winter legume cover crop under subtropical soil conditions in Okinawa, where P deficiency stems from soil acidification. Four vetch and four clover species were examined in pot trials. Of these, hairy vetch (Vicia villosa Roth) was found to be the most tolerant of P-limiting conditions. The shoot biomass of hairy vetch was also generally higher than that in the clover species when the P supply was non-limiting in the spring season. Hairy vetch was then compared in a pot trial with four clover species for an extended period of growth with adequate P supply. The N fixing activity of hairy vetch in the vegetative stage was 3.2-fold greater than that of the clover species. Nitrogen and P uptake in shoots and roots was significantly higher in hairy vetch than in the clover species in the vegetative and flowering stages. The C/N ratio in the shoots and roots of hairy vetch tended to be lower than that in the clover species. Shoot K uptake by hairy vetch was significantly higher in the vegetative stage than that in the clover species. In a field trial, shoot biomass and nutrient uptake of hairy vetch were similar on four different subtropical soils with pH values ranging from 5.7 to 7.5. Hairy vetch is an appropriate winter legume cover crop to improve subtropical soils by increasing organic matter and supplying nutrients to the subsequent crop.
Weed Biology and Management | 2009
Fajri Anugroho; Makoto Kitou; Fujio Nagumo; Kazutoshi Kinjo; Yoshihiro Tokashiki
Weed Biology and Management | 2009
Fajri Anugroho; Makoto Kitou; Fujio Nagumo; Kazutoshi Kinjo; Yoshihiro Tokashiki
Weed Biology and Management | 2011
Fajri Anugroho; Makoto Kitou
Research for Tropical Agriculture | 2010
Makoto Kitou; Fajri Anugroho; Toshio Yamashita; Norikazu Kobashigawa
日本土壌肥料学会講演要旨集 | 2011
Fajri Anugroho; Yousuke Sakamoto; Maki Takada; Makoto Kitou
日本土壌肥料学会講演要旨集 | 2009
Fajri Anugroho; Makoto Kitou
日本土壌肥料学会講演要旨集 | 2008
Fajri Anugroho; Makoto Kitou; Fujio Nagumo
日本土壌肥料学会講演要旨集 | 2007
Fajri Anugroho; Sayaka Hashiguchi; Fujio Nagumo; Makoto Kitou