Priyono Prawito

Priyono Prawito

PROFESSOR

Soil Classification and Pedogenesis

EDUCATION

University of Arkansas, USA

Doctor degree in Soil Pedogenesis

 

University of Arkansas, USA

Master’s degree in Soil Classification

 

Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia

Bachelor’s degree in Soil Science

 

WORKING EXPERIENC

 

TEACHING
  1. General Geology
  2. mineralogy and Crystallography
  3. Geomorphology
  4. Landscape Analysis
  5. Resources Information System
  6. Climatology
  7. General Soil
  8. Soil Ecology
  9. Soil Classification
  10. Scientific Method
  11. Natural Resources Introduction
  12. Social and Traditional Dynamics
  13. Natural Resources Economics
RESEARCH INTEREST

Soil Classification and Pedogenesis

RESEARCH PROJECT
  1. Performance of Agroecosystem Quality and Adaptation of Rice Farmer Households for Strengthening Livelihood Resilience in Facing Climate Variability in Seluma Regency (2020)
  2. Diversity of soil properties in various agroecosystems in Ultisols of North Bengkulu (2019)
  3. Diversity of CO2 Emissions from the floor of oil palm plantations on PT Bio Nusantara Bengkulu’s Inceptisols land (2018)
  4. Effect of Age of Oil Palm Plantation on CO2 Emissions and Soil Biological Characteristics of Histosols Ripple Siabun, Seluma (2017)
  5. The role of biochar in agricultural crops in Ultisols North Bengkulu (2016)
PUBLICATION BOOK

 

JOURNALS AND PROCEEDINGS
      1. Vermicompost Buffering Capacity to Reduce Acidification of Pb and Cd Contaminated Inceptisols and Entisols. Journal of Tropical Soil, 2021 6(1): 1 – 9
      2. Climate Change Represented by Seasonal Rainfall, Wind Speed, Trend in North Costal of Java Indonesia: Implication on marine Capture Fiseries. IJASEIT, 2020 9 (6): 2067-73
      3. CO2emission and accumulation of soil organic matter under Sweet Corn Stand in the long term organically managed land. IJAT, 2019, 15(6): 975 – 986
      4. Effect Short–Term Biochar Application on Ultisols of Bengkulu, Indonesia. KnE Life Sciences, 2019 4(11), 245–254. https://doi.org/10.18502/kls.v4i11.3870
      5. Some Soil Chemical Properties of Various Types of Ground Cover Plants in Rubber Plantations. OSFPREPRINTS
      6. Agricultural waste for improving land quality and increasing rice production in Pinang Belayar District, Lebong Regency. Darna Raflesia, 2017, 13 (1)
      7. Soil changes associated with Imperata cylindrica Grass Land Conversion in Indonesia. int. J. Soil Science. 2012 7(2): 61 – 70
      8. Nursery development and management of certified coffee, rubber, and oil palm plantations in Kotaniur Bengkulu village. Darma Raflesia, 2014, 2: 162 -1