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Pemberian Limbah Biogas Kotoran Sapi dan Mulsa Mucuna bracteata Pada bibit kelapa sawit (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) Di Pembibitan Utama ', Suhendarisman '; ', Sampoerno '; Saputra, Sukemi Indra
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Pertanian Vol 3, No 2 (2016): Wisuda Oktober Tahun 2016
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The process of developing oil palm cultivation is closely related to  the availaibility of quality seed. Quality seed really  determines the growth and production of  commodities. The giving  of  biogas  waste and mulch mucuna bracteata into the ground can inprove nutrient  both macro and micro. The purpose of the research is  to know influence from giving of  waste biogas and mulch mucuna bracteata, and its interaction as well to determine the best  combination on the grownth seeds palm oil plantations in a main nursery. This Research is done by using Completely Randomized Design experiment consisting two factor: biogas waste cow dug consisting  four levels , mulch mucuna bracteata  three levels and repetition.the reseach result shows the giving of biogas waste on palm seed influences on  height,leaves,hump diameter ,palm seed leaf increase.interaction  of waste biogas and mulch mucunan bracteata that is getting high of its dose can improve increase of levels,  hump diamear growth ,height and  palm seed leaf. The giving of biogas waste liquit 200 ml/plant  and mulch mucuna bractea gives highest palm seed growth. Key words: palm, waste biogas and mulch mucuna bracteata
APLIKASI PUPUK HIJAU Mucuna bracteataPADA BEBERAPA JENIS MEDIA BIBIT KELAPA SAWIT (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.)DI MAIN-NURSERY ramadhani, Dewi suci; ', Sampoerno '; ', Idwar '
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Pertanian Vol 3, No 2 (2016): Wisuda Oktober Tahun 2016
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The purpose of this research to determine combination of green fertilizer Mucuna bracteata in some type of soil media and single-factor as well getting the best dose to the growth of oil palm seedlings. This reseach uses three type of  soil media namely, sub soil Ultisol taken from desa batu belah, kab.kampar, province Riau, sub soil Inceptisol taken from Faculty of Agriculture, University of Riau and peat soil taken from Desa Rimbo Panjang, Kab. Kampar, Province Riau  as growing media.Three type of media is utilized as soil media treatment of soil mix for growing oil palm seed is ground Ultisol sub soil mixed with peat soil and sub soil Inceptisolmixed with peat soil. Treatment of the soil media mix with appropriate comparison would be able to increase the growth of oil palm seedlings that can be developed with green fertilizer Mucuna bracteata appropriate and in accordance with the ability of the soil. This research exprimental  units were arranged in Factorial Competely  Randomized Design with three replication. The first factor is composed of green fertilizer mucuna bracteata P0: Green fertilizer mucuna dose 0 g/polybag, P1: Green fertilizer mucuna dose 10,9 g/polybag, P2: Green fertilizer mucuna dose 21,6 g/polybag, P3: Green fertilizer mucuna dose 32,4 g/polybag. The second factor comprises several type of soil medium consisting of T1: Sub soil Ultisol + Peat soil, T2: Sub soil Inceptisol + Peat soil. Parameters studiet were an increase plant height, leaf number increase, the increase in diameter stump, root volume, root canopy ratio, dry weight and visual rupture leaves. The results showed that administration  of mucuna green fertilizer 21.6 g/polybag on the type of media subsoil  Inceptisol +  peat soil gives the best growth to the growth of oil palm seedlings. It is the same with the standards recommended by the research center of Indonesia oil palm seedlings. Keywords :palm oil, Mucuna bracteata, type of soil