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Growth Response And Results On Peanut Some Variety Against Of Palm Bunch Ash in Alluvial Soil Oskar Hendrianus; Surachman .; Setia Budi
Jurnal Sains Pertanian Equator Vol 8, No 3 (2019)
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jspe.v8i3.34860

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The aim of this research is to find out the best variety and dose of palm bunch ash on peanut on alluvial soil, and to know whether there is interection between variety and dosage of palm bunch ash on peanut on alluvial soil. This study used Split Plot Design with two treatment factors consisting of variety (V) as main plot and palm bunch ash (A) as subplot. The variety consist of three levels, namely : v1 = (jerapah), v2 = (talam 2) and v3 = (talam 3) and palm bunch ash consist of three levels, namely : a1 = ( 1,5 ton/ha), a2 = ( 3 ton/ha) and a3 = ( 4,5 ton/ha). Each of the treatment was repeated 3 times. The observed variables in this study are plant height (cm), root volume (cm3), the dry weight of the plant (g), the number of pods per plant, the dry weight of kernel per plant (g) and dry weight of kernel per plot. The results showed that the using of jerapah variety and 3 ton/ha dose of palm bunch ash is best average are the number of pods per plant (pod), the dry weight of kernel per plant (g) and dry weight of kernel per plot (g) . But there is no interaction between variety and palm bunch ash on the growth and nyield of peanut on alluvial soil. Key word : variety, peanut, palm bunch ash, alluvial soil.
THE EFFECT OF LIQUID ORGANIC FERTILIZER FROM FISH WASTE TO THE GROWTH AND YIELD OF KALE (Brassica oleracea var.sabellica) ON PEAT SOIL Angela Purnamasari; Surachman .; Siti Hadijah
Jurnal Sains Pertanian Equator Vol 8, No 3 (2019)
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jspe.v8i3.34913

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This study was aimed to obtain the best concentration of liquid organic fertilizer from fish waste to the growth and yield of kale on the field. The research was conducted from March 1st until April 16th, 2019 at the experiment field in Agriculture Faculty, Tanjungpura University, Pontianak. The research was used Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with the application of organic fertilizer as a single factor. The research was designed in 5 treatments of concentration and 5 replications, each replication consisted of 4 sample plants. The treatments consist of i1 = 300 ml / liter of water, i2 = 400 ml / liter of water, i3 = 500 ml / liter of water, i4 = 600 ml / liter of water, i5 = 700 ml / liter of water. The variables observed in this research consist of root volume, number of leaves, plant fresh weight, plant dry weight, and root dry weight. Based on the results of the research conducted, it can be concluded that the administration of liquid organic fertilizer from fish waste can increase the growth and yield of kale plants on peat soil. Giving concentration of liquid organic fertilizer from fish waste 600 ml/liter of water produces the highest number of leaves and a concentration of 700 ml/liter of water produces fresh weight and the highest dry weight of kale plants. The use of liquid organic fertilizer from fish waste with a concentration of 500 ml/liter of water showed the most efficient results for all observation variables.Keywords: fish waste, kale, liquid organic fertilizer, peat