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The Growth of Oil Palm Seedlings using a Combination Medium of Organic Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch and NPK Fertilizer at Main Nursery Hapsoh Hapsoh; Isna Rahma Dini; Wawan Wawan; Astri Helga Sianipar
JOURNAL OF TROPICAL SOILS Vol 25, No 2: May 2020
Publisher : UNIVERSITY OF LAMPUNG

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5400/jts.2020.v25i2.61-69

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Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) holds a very strategic role in the Indonesia economy. Plants that have reached the economical age of 25 years need to be replanted using qualified oil palm seedling. The qualified seedling is obtained through proper fertilization. The combination of NPK fertilizer and organic material of oil palm empty fruit bunches (OPEFB) which has been given a cellulolytic bacterial consortium can provide sufficient nutrients for the growth of oil palm seedlings. The study aimed to determine the effect of giving a combination of OPEFB organic material, cellulolytic bacterial consortium, and NPK fertilizer on the growth of oil palm seedling (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) at main nursery. This experiment used a single factor experiment arranged in a Completely Randomized Design (CRD). The treatments were a 100% NPK, a OPEFB compost, a 50% NPK + OPEFB compost, a 50% NPK + OPEFB + Cellulolytic bacterial consortium, and a OPEFB + cellulolytic bacterial consortium. The results showed that the application of inorganic fertilizers combined with organic fertilizers (a OPEFB compost and a OPEFB + cellulolytic bacterial consortium) had a good effect on each parameter. Giving organic fertilizer without inorganic fertilizer had not affected plant growth on all parameters. Application of a OPEFB compost and a OPEFB + cellulolytic bacterial consortium can reduce the use of inorganic fertilizers by 50%.
Effect Various Combination of Organic Waste on Compost Quality . Hapsoh; . Gusmawartati; Muhammad Yusuf
JOURNAL OF TROPICAL SOILS Vol 20, No 1: January 2015
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5400/jts.2015.v20i1.59-65

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Municipal solid waste and agricultural waste have different ratio C/N and nutrients contents. They can be used as compost row materials. The purpose of the research was to get an optimum combination of both wastes to improve compost quality, to meet the Indonesian National Standard 19-7030-2004. Composting process use pots. The treatments were twelve combination of municipal solid waste (garbage market, household waste, restaurant waste) and agricultural waste (rice straw, empty fruit bunches of oil palm, cassava peel, banana skin) with a ratio of 1:1 and enriche by chicken manure, cow manure, wood ash and cellulolytic microorganisme. The treatment were replicated three times. The results showd that the nutrients content of compost were 0.77 to 1.19% nitrogen,  0.23 to 0.30% phosphorus, 0.46 to 0.69% potassium and 15.48 to 34.69% organic matter. The combination of agricultural waste and municipal solid waste affected the quality of compost. Compost that meets SNI 19-7030-2004 is a combination of rice straw+market waste that contains 1.12% nitrogen, 0.28% phosphorus, 0.63% potassium, ratio C/N 19.50, pH 7.42, and organic matters 37.65%. [How to Cite: Hapsoh, Gusmawartati, and M Yusuf. 2015. Effect Various Combination of Organic Waste on Compost Quality. J Trop Soils 19: 59-65. Doi: 10.5400/jts.2015.20.1.59][Permalink/DOI: www.dx.doi.org/10.5400/jts.2015.20.1.59]
Effect Various Combination of Organic Waste on Compost Quality Hapsoh, .; Gusmawartati, .; Yusuf, Muhammad
JOURNAL OF TROPICAL SOILS Vol. 20 No. 1: January 2015
Publisher : UNIVERSITY OF LAMPUNG

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5400/jts.2015.v20i1.59-65

Abstract

Municipal solid waste and agricultural waste have different ratio C/N and nutrients contents. They can be used as compost row materials. The purpose of the research was to get an optimum combination of both wastes to improve compost quality, to meet the Indonesian National Standard 19-7030-2004. Composting process use pots. The treatments were twelve combination of municipal solid waste (garbage market, household waste, restaurant waste) and agricultural waste (rice straw, empty fruit bunches of oil palm, cassava peel, banana skin) with a ratio of 1:1 and enriche by chicken manure, cow manure, wood ash and cellulolytic microorganisme. The treatment were replicated three times. The results showd that the nutrients content of compost were 0.77 to 1.19% nitrogen, 0.23 to 0.30% phosphorus, 0.46 to 0.69% potassium and 15.48 to 34.69% organic matter. The combination of agricultural waste and municipal solid waste affected the quality of compost. Compost that meets SNI 19-7030-2004 is a combination of rice straw+market waste that contains 1.12% nitrogen, 0.28% phosphorus, 0.63% potassium, ratio C/N 19.50, pH 7.42, and organic matters 37.65%. [How to Cite: Hapsoh, Gusmawartati, and M Yusuf. 2015. Effect Various Combination of Organic Waste on Compost Quality. J Trop Soils 19: 59-65. Doi: 10.5400/jts.2015.20.1.59][Permalink/DOI: www.dx.doi.org/10.5400/jts.2015.20.1.59]
The Growth of Oil Palm Seedlings using a Combination Medium of Organic Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch and NPK Fertilizer at Main Nursery Hapsoh, Hapsoh; Dini, Isna Rahma; Wawan, Wawan; Sianipar, Astri Helga
JOURNAL OF TROPICAL SOILS Vol. 25 No. 2: May 2020
Publisher : UNIVERSITY OF LAMPUNG

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5400/jts.2020.v25i2.61-69

Abstract

Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) holds a very strategic role in the Indonesia economy. Plants that have reached the economical age of 25 years need to be replanted using qualified oil palm seedling. The qualified seedling is obtained through proper fertilization. The combination of NPK fertilizer and organic material of oil palm empty fruit bunches (OPEFB) which has been given a cellulolytic bacterial consortium can provide sufficient nutrients for the growth of oil palm seedlings. The study aimed to determine the effect of giving a combination of OPEFB organic material, cellulolytic bacterial consortium, and NPK fertilizer on the growth of oil palm seedling (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) at main nursery. This experiment used a single factor experiment arranged in a Completely Randomized Design (CRD). The treatments were a 100% NPK, a OPEFB compost, a 50% NPK + OPEFB compost, a 50% NPK + OPEFB + Cellulolytic bacterial consortium, and a OPEFB + cellulolytic bacterial consortium. The results showed that the application of inorganic fertilizers combined with organic fertilizers (a OPEFB compost and a OPEFB + cellulolytic bacterial consortium) had a good effect on each parameter. Giving organic fertilizer without inorganic fertilizer had not affected plant growth on all parameters. Application of a OPEFB compost and a OPEFB + cellulolytic bacterial consortium can reduce the use of inorganic fertilizers by 50%.
Co-Authors ,, Wardati Adiwirman Adiwirman, Adiwirman Adnan Kasri Agus Sutikno Ahmad Sobirin Al Ichsan Amri, Al Ichsan Allamah, Atrisina Andri Sulistyani Anjani Kelana P Astri Helga Sianipar Azman Azman Bambang Sapta Purwoko Dani, Isna Rahma DAULAY, MUHAMMAD ROIHAN David Panusunan Natanael Desi Heltina Desita Salbiah Diansyah, Asty Didy Sopandie Dini, Isna Erlida Ariani Erlindawati Lumban Toruan Fachry Abda El Rahman Febrianti, Berliana Fernando Situmorang Fifi Puspita Gulat ME Manurung Gunawan Tabrani Gusmawartati Gusmawartati Gusmawartati, . Hairunisa, dan Hamidah Hanum Hapzi Ali Harahap, Alex Andriadi Hasanuddin Hasibuan, Nova Artha Nikma Henry ' Simatupang Ilham M Ilham M Ima Hartanti Isna Rahma Dini Jamil, Zamzam Lukmanul Laksono Trisnantoro Leyna, Zulfa Linda Tri Wira Astuti Lubis, Nursiani Luthfi Aziz Mahmud Siregar M .Ridha Pahlipi M Shabrina, Hilma M. Amrul Khoiri Maemunah Maemunah Maisya, Elani Mandataris Manurung, Kezia Eunika Mardiana Mardiana Martha Adiwaty Sihaloho Masjudi, Heri Mayardika, Sinta Muhammad Ali Muhammad Yusuf Muhammad Yusuf Mukti, Ririn Virintia Murniati Mustika, Syuri Muttakin, Ahmad Nainggolan, Gideon Nanda Mayani Nasution, Karnada Nurul Qomar Okta Karneli, Okta Petrus Sihombing Pujianto Pujianto R. Reza Arisma RAHEL KABURUAN Rahma Devi Rahma Dini, Isna Rangkuti, Muhammad Syaid Ranuda, Rendika Ririn Safitry Rony, Zahara Tussoleha Saefumillah, Sansan Saputra, Rachmad Sembiring, Rinawati Seno Andri Septi Sahtayani Tarigan Septya, Fanny Sianipar, Astri Helga Sitepu, Erik Ananta Siti Aisyah Sri Yoseva sriwahyuni Sriwahyuni Suci Rahmayuni Sudirman Yahya Sudirman Yahya Sukatin, Sukatin Sukendi Sukendi Susanti, Selvi Sutikno, Sigit Suwantua- T, Boni Vasius Syofiatul Safitri T. M. H. Oelim Tandiono, Joko Tanjung, Ramadan Tengku Chairun Nisa TEUKU MUHAMMAD HANAFIAH OELIM Thamrin Toni Sutrisno Trisla Warningsih Tumangger, Rinaldi Fransisko Warda Putra Dinata Rambe Wawan Wawan Wawan Wawan Wawan Wedia Simanjuntak, Wedia Wira Hadi Yanuar, Annisa Yaya Hasanah Yundari, Yundari Zulhammi