Assessment of Suitability of Tree Species for Bioenergy Production on Burned and Degraded Peatlands in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results and Discussion
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Species | Mean Annual Temperature (°C) | Mean Annual Rainfall (mm) | Source | ||
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Min | Max | Min | Max | ||
Gamal | 20 | 27 | 600 | 3500 | 53 |
Kaliandra | 22 | 28 | 700 | 4000 | 54 |
Kemiri sunan | 18 | 30 | 700 | 2500 | 55 |
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3 | Gamal and kaliandra are native species to Central America, while kemiri sunan is known native to the Philippines, and nyamplung to Indonesia [32]. These species require mean annual temperatures 18 to 33 °C with rainfall ranging 60 to 5000 mm, to grow (see Table A1 in Appendix A). The tested species were naturally distributed, and cultivated in Indonesia [32,33]. However, for these tested species, we did not find any literature that can explain commercial scale cultivation in the peatlands. Gamal and kaliandra are utilized to produce energy from its woody biomass [33,34]. Meanwhile, nyamplung and kemiri sunan are utilized for its seeds to be converted to biofuel [35,36]. |
No | Species | Type of Biomass | Adaptation Capability | Reference |
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1 | Kaliandra | wood | Acidic soil (pH 4.9–5.3) and drought | [24,25] |
2 | Nyamplung | seed | Saline soil and waterlogged areas | [21,22,23] |
3 | Malapari [Pongamia pinnata (L.) Pierre] | seed | Saline soil and waterlogged areas | [37,38] |
4 | Kemiri sunan | seed | Marginal land, slope areas (15–40%) | [26,39,40] |
5 | Gamal | wood | Acidic soil (pH < 5.5) | [27,28] |
Sample No | Distance from the River (in m) | pH Value | Peatland Depth (in cm) |
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1 | 50 | 2.88 | 85.00 |
2 | 50 | 2.95 | 87.00 |
3 | 200 | 2.81 | 77.00 |
4 | 200 | 3.19 | 56.00 |
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Maimunah, S.; Rahman, S.A.; Samsudin, Y.B.; Artati, Y.; Simamora, T.I.; Andini, S.; Lee, S.M.; Baral, H. Assessment of Suitability of Tree Species for Bioenergy Production on Burned and Degraded Peatlands in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. Land 2018, 7, 115. https://doi.org/10.3390/land7040115
Maimunah S, Rahman SA, Samsudin YB, Artati Y, Simamora TI, Andini S, Lee SM, Baral H. Assessment of Suitability of Tree Species for Bioenergy Production on Burned and Degraded Peatlands in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. Land. 2018; 7(4):115. https://doi.org/10.3390/land7040115
Chicago/Turabian StyleMaimunah, Siti, Syed Ajijur Rahman, Yusuf B. Samsudin, Yustina Artati, Trifosa Iin Simamora, Sarah Andini, Soo Min Lee, and Himlal Baral. 2018. "Assessment of Suitability of Tree Species for Bioenergy Production on Burned and Degraded Peatlands in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia" Land 7, no. 4: 115. https://doi.org/10.3390/land7040115