'Indonesian Agency For Agricultural Research and Development (IAARD)'
Abstract
The Effect of Mycorrhiza and Ameliorants on Leek Crops in the Volcanic Ash Contaminated Lands. Eruption of the Sinabung volcano in Karo district, North Sumatera province produced the unfavorable impact to the fertility of land and quality of agricultural products. The volcanic ash pollution caused soil pH reduction, the increasing level of Fe and S, and the soil compaction. A study on the application of ameliorant materials of manure, dolomite lime and mycorrhiza to leek crops was conducted in the contaminated land by volcanic ash, which was in Sirumbia village, Simpang Empat sub district, Karo district from May to October 2015. The results showed that in the contaminated land by volcanic ash, the application of ameliorant materials such as manure, dolomite lime or mycorrhiza were necessary without the application of these materials, the crop growth and yield were significantly lower than with application. The highest yield of leek was 20.83 t/ha produced by the application of 100% fertilizers i.e Urea, SP-36 and KCl up to 400, 200 and 150 kg/ha respectively and it was followed with the addition of 5 t/ha manure, 500 kg/ha dolomite lime and 10/single plant. The application of mycorrhiza and fertilizers could increase crops productivity cultivated in the erupted land, thus it also can increase farmers' income