Potential for developing an intercropping system on oil palm fields in peatlands

Y F Arifin, I Noor, A Budiman and A D Wibowo
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Planting using a monoculture method is believed to impact the diversity of plant species on oil palm plantations, especially on peatlands, so the discourse on cultivating oil palm plantations using a polyculture system is to enrich species and avoid fears of environmental damage. It is necessary to conduct a study to determine the potential impact of an intercropping system between oil palm and other crops on the Land Equivalent Ratio (LER) value, intra and interspecific competition between plants, and reducing soil fertility. Data was obtained through a literature review and Forum Group Discussion (FGD) in a quadruple helix system comprising academia, farmer groups, district plantation services, and companies. Various literature studies showed that polyculture planting with an intercropping system reduces or inhibits palm oil production in peatland, but it can increase LER > 1.5. This is in line with the results of the FGD, which shows that planting using an intercropping system causes delays in palm oil production; consequently, the farmers and palm oil companies prefer monoculture planting. However, from the results of the FGD, a solution was obtained to overcome the above problems by arranging the planting distance when planting was planned, namely with a broader distance of 10 x 10 m or with a population of 100-110 plants per hectare, so that there is enough space to carry out intercropping and reduce competition. The results showed that polyculture planting with an intercropping system could also enrich plant species, apart from having the potential to increase LER > 1.5.
在泥炭地油棕田发展间作系统的潜力
人们认为,采用单一种植方法会影响油棕种植园植物物种的多样性,尤其是在泥炭地上,因此,关于采用多元种植系统种植油棕种植园的讨论是为了丰富物种,避免对环境造成破坏的担忧。有必要开展一项研究,以确定油棕与其他作物间作系统对土地等值比(LER)值、植物种内和种间竞争以及土壤肥力下降的潜在影响。数据是通过文献综述和论坛小组讨论(FGD)获得的,论坛小组是由学术界、农民团体、地区种植服务机构和公司组成的四重螺旋系统。各种文献研究表明,采用间作系统进行多品种种植会降低或抑制泥炭地的棕榈油产量,但却能提高 LER > 1.5。这与 FGD 的结果一致,即采用间作系统种植会导致棕榈油生产延迟;因此,农民和棕榈油公司更倾向于单作种植。不过,从专题小组讨论的结果中得出了克服上述问题的解决方案,即在规划种植时安排好种植距离,即种植距离为 10 x 10 米或每公顷种植 100-110 株,这样就有足够的空间进行间作套种,减少竞争。结果表明,采用间作系统进行多茬种植,除了有可能使 LER > 1.5 增加外,还能丰富植物种类。
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