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KARAKTERISTIK MORFOLOGI DAN ANATOMI TANAMAN MANGGIS (Garcinia mangostana L.) DI DESA BATUSUYA DAN LABEAN KABUPATEN DONGGALA Alqadri, Alqadri; Tambing, Yohanis; Latarang, Burhanudin
AGROTEKBIS Vol 4, No 5 (2016)
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This study aims to identify the morphology and anatomy of mangosteen in Donggala especially in the Village Labean and Batusuya. Collection of material using morphological methods of exploration in the field of mangosteen in the Village and Village Batusuya Labean, while observing the anatomy of mangosteen conducted at the Laboratory of Integrated Pest and Disease Tadulako. The research was conducted from August to October 2015. The total sample of mangosteen were observed for morphology and anatomy is 20 samples consisted of 10 samples from the Village Batusuya and 10 samples from the Village Labean, the collected data were analyzed using cluster analysis and the results are seen in dendogram form. From the results contained dendogram diverse accessions of mangosteen in Donggala, especially in the Village and Village Batusuya Labean. Of the existing diversity obtained by the two groups in the Village Batusuya namely BS1 and BS4. Likewise the two groups for the Village Labean ie LB4 and LB2. And a combination of two villages in the two groups obtained mangis namely BS4 and LB2. Key Words: Anatomy, mangosteen, morphology. 
PERTUMBUHAN DAN HASIL BAWANG MERAH (Allium ascalonicum L.) PADA BERBAGAI DOSIS PUPUK KANDANG Burhanudin Latarang; Abdul Syakur
Agroland: Jurnal Ilmu-ilmu Pertanian Vol 13, No 3 (2006)
Publisher : Universitas Tadulako

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This experiment, done at Guntarano Village, North Palu from August to December 2004,  was intended to study the growth and yield responses of shallot crop to the application of animal manure as an organic fertilizer. The experiment was carried out using a completely randomised design with six levels of manure application, each of which was replicated three times. These treatments were without manure and with manure applied at 2 t/ha, 10 t/ha, 15 t/ha, 20 t/ha and 25 t/ha. Results showed that the highest shallot growth and yields were obtained when the manure was applied at 25 t/ha.