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The Effect of Organic Chicken Manure Fertilizer on the Yield of Chicory Microgreens Kusuma Wardani, Hana; iriani, Farida; Rahmawati, Aghnia
Jurnal Agrosci Vol 1 No 1 (2023): Vol 1 No 1 September 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/agrosci.v1i1.39

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Chicory is one of the interesting plants to cultivate microgreens. Microgreens cultivation began to trend carried out by urban communities in Indonesia during the pandemic, considering the Indonesian government's policy on the Implementation of Community Activity Restrictions. The application of organic fertilizers in microgreens cultivation planting media is important as a supplier of nutrients for the sustainability of plant growth and yield. Organic chicken manure fertilizer has been formulated consisting of chicken manure, kokopit, burnt husks and EM4 activator and fermented for 3 weeks, then tested against the growth and yield of chicory cultivated microgreens. How the effect of chicken manure organic fertilizer on the growth of chicory microgreens is the goal of this experiment. The experiment used a single-factor randomized group design consisting of five treatments and six groups. The treatment is the level of organic fertilizer dose of chicken manure, namely, 0, 125, 250, 375, and 500 g on an area of 27.10-2 M 2,100 plants with a total planting media weight of 2.103g per treatment. The experimental results showed that the level of chicken manure fertilizer 250 g per plot was the best for the variable response of fresh weight of plants, and fresh weight of roots, while the dose of 375 g had the best effect on germination, plant height, and root length.
The Impact of Eco Enzymes on Generative and Vegetative Development in Various Mutant Lines of Kipas Merah Soybean (Glycine max (L) Merr.) Zuyasna, Zuyasna; Nura, Nura; Maharani, Meutia; Iriani, Farida
Jurnal Agrosci Vol 3 No 2 (2025): Vol 3 No 2 November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/agrosci.v3i2.914

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Background. A native Acehnese soybean variety that is suited to the Aceh agroecosystem is the Kipas Merah variety. By creating drainage ditches to prevent flooding during rainy seasons, Var. Kipas Merah can be planted in rice fields either after the rice harvest or at the end of the rainy season, utilizing a no-till planting technique. Aims. The research aims to find the effect of eco enzyme application on several 7th-generation Kipas Merah soybean mutant lines on vegetative and generative growth. Methods. From April to October 2023, the study will be conducted in the experimental garden of Syiah Kuala University's Faculty of Agriculture. A randomized full block design with three replications and a 3 x 4 factorial pattern was employed in the investigation. The three levels of eco enzyme (K) concentration (K0, K1, and K2) as well as the genotype of Kipas Merah mutant soybeans (Kipas Merah, A1, A7, and A11) were the factors under investigation. Result. The findings demonstrated that the Kipas Merah soybean variety significantly impacted plant height and that the concentration of 10 ml L-1 was superior to other treatments. However, the A11 mutant produced superior outcomes. Conclusion. The combination of eco enzyme concentration and mutant lines with better values was found in 10 ml L-1 and A11.