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Pengaruh Konsentrasi Urin Sapi Terhadap Pertumbuhan Dan Hasil Tanaman Caisim (Brassica juncea L.) Varietas Tosakan Lestari, Endah; Budiasih, R; Nurhayatini, Reni; Parlinah, Linlin
OrchidAgro Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Winaya Mukti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35138/orchidagro.v3i2.592

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The aim of this research was to study the effect of cowurine concentration on the growth and yield of caisim (Brassica juncea L). The research was conducted in June - August 2020 in Sagalaherang Kaler Village, Sagalaherang District, Subang Regency. The experimental design used was a simple randomized block design (RBD) with 6 treatments and repeated 4 times. These treatments were: A (without cow urine), B (10 ml L-1), C (20 ml L-1), D (30 ml L-1), E (40 ml L- 1) and F (50 ml L-1). The results showed that the concentration of cow urine had an effect on the number of leaves at the age of 40 DAS and 45 DAS. Cow urine concentration of 20 ml L-1 gave the best results on the number of leaves in the Tosakan variety Caisim plant.
Pertumbuhan Benih kakao (Theobroma cacao L.) Akibat Pemberian Dosis Limbah Kulit Kopi dan Pupuk Kandang Ayam Assafaat Hadi, Roni; Amalia, Lia; Sondari, Nunung; Rakhmi Indriana , Kovertina; Mulyana, Hudaya; Budiasih, R; Komariah, Ai
OrchidAgro Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Winaya Mukti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35138/orchidagro.v5i1.927

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Cocoa plants, one of the leading commodities in Indonesia, are predicted to become the world's main producer and have the opportunity to compete globally. Alternative planting media to produce optimal growth of cocoa seeds, namely by using agricultural waste in the form of coffee skin waste and fertilizing using chicken manure. This research aims to study the growth of cocoa seeds (Theobroma cacao L.) and their response to doses of coffee skin waste and chicken manure. This experiment was carried out in the screenhouse of the plant experimental garden of the Faculty of Agriculture, Winaya Mukti University at an altitude of 864 m above sea level, carried out in March - June 2023, the experiment used a Randomized Group Design (RAK) with a 4 x 4 factorial pattern with 2 replications, so that 16 treatment combinations and 32 treatment combinations were obtained. experimental unit. The first factor is coffee skin waste with levels k0 = Soil + Coffee Skin Waste (0%), k1 = Soil + Coffee Skin Waste (10%), k2 = Soil + Coffee Skin Waste (20%) and k3 = Soil + Skin Waste Coffee (30%), while the second factor is chicken manure with levels p0 = 0 g/polybag, p1 = 20 g/polybag, p2 = 40 g/polybag and p3 = 60 g/polybag. The results showed that the application of coffee skin waste and chicken manure significantly affected the growth of cocoa plants, especially on the wet weight of the plants with the best dose of 20% for coffee skin waste and 20 g and 40 g for chicken manure.
Effect of Nitrogen Levels on the Growth and Yield of Two Varieties of Shallots (Allium Ascalonicum Salim, Ceppy Nurwan; Widodo, R Wahyono; Budiasih, R
Fruitset Sains : Jurnal Pertanian Agroteknologi Vol. 10 No. 1 (2021): Desember: Ilmu Pertanian
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/fruitset.v10i1.5550

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The aim of this research is to study the effect of giving a dose of Nitrogen fertilizer on the growth and yield of the onion plants of the Batu Ijo variety and the Cipanas Maja variety. The experiment was conducted in the experimental garden of the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Winaya Mukti, Tanjungsari District, Sumedang Regency with a height of 850 m above sea level from July 2018 - September 2018. The research design used was a factorial Randomized Block Design (RBD) consisting of two factors: the first factor onion (v) divided by 2 levels, namely v1 = onion variety of Batu Ijo, v2 = onion variety of Maja Cipanas, and the second factor was ZA fertilizer (n) divided by 4 levels namely n0 = 0 kg ha-1, n1 = 200 kg ha-1, n2 = 250 kg ha-1, n3 = 300 kg ha-1 is repeated 4 times. The results of the experiment showed that Nitrogen had no significant effect on growth and yield of onion of the Batu Ijo Variety and the Cipanas Maja Variety, the onion of the Cipanas Maja Variety produced higher dry tuber weights (1.62 kg / plot or 16 .17 tons /ha) than onion Batu Ijo Variety (1.41 kg/plot or 14.07 tons/ha), optimum dose of Nitrogen not identified.
Effect of Chicken Manure and NPK Fertilizer on the Growth and Yield of Purple Eggplant (Solanum melongena) Mustang F1 Variety Sari, Nia Kurnia; Budiasih, R; Mulyana, Hudaya
Fruitset Sains : Jurnal Pertanian Agroteknologi Vol. 10 No. 05 (2022): Desember: Ilmu Pertanian
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/fruitset.v10i05.5563

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The experimental research was carried out in Dawuan Kidul Village, Dawuan District, Subang Regency with an altitude of 700 m above sea level, with a type C climate (somewhat wet) from March 2021 to June 2021. This study aimed to study the effect of the interaction of chicken manure and NPK pearl yaramila fertilizer. Environmental design using a completely randomized design (RAK) factorial pattern, treatment of chicken manure (K) consists of 4 levels, namely k0 = 0 tons ha?¹ (control), k1 = 10 tons ha? k2 = 20 tons ha?¹, k3 = 30 tons ha?¹ and pearl NPK fertilizer Yaramila 16: 16: 16 (Y) consists of 4 levels, namely y0 = 0 kg ha?¹ (control), y1 = 100 kg ha?¹, y2 = 200 kg ha?¹, y3 = 300 kg ha?¹.. The results showed that the effect Chicken manure and pearl yaramila NPK fertilizer had an interaction effect on plant height and number of leaves aged 7 WAP, number of fruits per plant, fruit length, weight per fruit and fruit weight per plant, while the observation of plant height and number of leaves at 3 WAP and 5 MST showed no interaction