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Response of growth and production of rice varieties caused by application amendment straw Bokashi and specific location of fertilization in salin soil Rini Sulistiani; Dini Mufriah
Proceedings of The Annual International Conference, Syiah Kuala University - Life Sciences & Engineering Chapter Vol 3, No 1 (2013): Life Sciences
Publisher : Syiah Kuala University

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Efforts to improve rice tolerance to salt stress conditions to obtain salinity tolerant varieties can be done through adaptation of anatomy and morphology. Research was conducted in Paluh Ketuk, Kecamatan Percut Sei Tuan. The experiment was using factorial randomized block design with two factors.The first factor is Amendment (A) consists of 4 degrees: 0 t/ha, 4 t/ha, 8 t/ha and 12 t/ha. The second factor is the Varieties (V) consists of 6 kinds: Ciherang, Bestari, Inpari 4, Mekongga, Inpari 13 and Cibogo. The variables are: leaf area, number of tillers, number of productive tillers, number of grains per panicle,number of chlorophyll, 1000 grain weight and grain weight/ plot. Data were analyzed by F test and Duncan Multiple Range Test (DMRT), further analysis by response curve. The yield of higher in order are Bestari, Ciherang and Mekongga. Compost treatments were significant in variable of leaf area and grain weight per plot. Whereas the varieties treatments were significant on number of tillers, number of productive tillers, number of grains per panic and grain weight per plot. Combination treatments of compost and varieties were significant on grain weight per plot. Rice varieties suggested are Bestari, Ciherang and Mekongga its tend to have better resistance to higher grain yield than other varieties.
Respon Pemberian Pupuk Petroganik Terhadap Pertumbuhan Dan Produksi Beberapa Varietas Tanaman Mentimun (Cucumis sativus l.) Di Desa Besar II Terjun Serdang Bedagai Anggi Andini; Eri Samah; Dini Mufriah
Jurnal Agrotek Lestari Vol 9, No 2 (2023): Oktober
Publisher : Universitas Teuku Umar

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In this research, we wanted to see the response of applying petroganic fertilizer to the growth and production of several varieties of cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) in Besar II village, Terjun Serdang Bedagai. The study was conducted by a factorial Randomized Block Design (RBD), with two factors namely: Petroganic Fertilizer Factor (P) with 4 levels, namely: P0= 0 kg/plot (Control), P1= 0.5 tons/ha (50 gram/plot), P2= 1 ton/ha (100 gram/plot) (recommended dose), P3= 1.5 ton/ha (150 gram/plot), Cucumber Variety Factor (V) with 2 levels, namely V1= Harmoni Plus, V2= Monas F1. The growth of cucumber plants due to petroganic fertilizers showed a significant effect on plant height, stem diameter at plant ages 15, 30 and 45 days after planting, fruit length at 45 and 50 days after planting, fruit weight at 40, 45 and 50 days after planting. Petroganic fertilizer had no significant effect on fruit length 40 days after planting. The best petroganic fertilizer treatment is P3 which is 150 gram/plot. The growth of cucumber plants due to the variety treatment showed no significant effect on all parameters, namely plant height and stem diameter at the age of 15, 30 and 45 days after planting and fruit length and fruit weight at 40, 45 and 50 days after planting. The best variety treatment was V2, namely the Monas F1 variety. The interaction between the petroganic fertilizer treatment and the variety treatment had no significant effect on all observed parameters.
GROWTH AND YIELD RESPONSE OF PAKCOY (BRASICCA RAPA L.) PLANTS TO THE APPLICATION OF LIQUID ORGANIC FERTILIZER FROM CATFISH CULTIVATION WASTEWATER (POCALE) AND CHICKEN MANURE ON INCEPTISOL SOIL Ichpan Zulfansyah; Dini Mufriah; Nurhayati; Darius El Pebrian
International Journal of Social Science, Educational, Economics, Agriculture Research and Technology (IJSET) Vol. 1 No. 4 (2022): MARCH
Publisher : RADJA PUBLIKA

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This study aimed to determine the effect of liquid organic fertilizer from catfish farming wastewater (POCale) and chicken manure on the growth and yield of bok choy (Brassica rapa L.) on Inceptisol soil. The study used a Factorial Randomized Block Design with two factors, namely the dose of POCale (0, 100, 200, and 300 ml/L/plot) and the dose of chicken manure (0, 0.5, 1.0, and 1.5 kg/plot). The parameters observed included plant height, number of leaves, fresh weight per sample, fresh weight per plot, and net weight per plot. The results showed that POCale administration did not significantly affect all parameters of bok choy growth and yield, although the highest dose (300 ml/L/plot) gave the best quantitative value. In contrast, the application of chicken manure had a very significant effect on increasing plant height, number of leaves, and fresh weight of bok choy plants, with a dose of 1.5 kg/plot producing the best performance. The interaction between POCale and chicken manure did not have a significant effect, but the combination of the two at the highest dose yielded the best results numerically. This study concluded that chicken manure was more effective in increasing bok choy growth and yield on Inceptisol soils compared to liquid organic fertilizer from catfish farming waste.