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Journal : Tropical Wetland Journal

Effects of Some Ameliorant on Chlorophyll a, Chlorophyll b and Total Chlorophyll on Sweet Corn Growth with Raised-Bed Soil Materials Ronny Mulyawan; Akhmad Rizali Saidy; Rahmi Zulhidiani
TROPICAL WETLAND JOURNAL Vol 6 No 1 (2020): Tropical Wetland Journal
Publisher : Postgraduate Program - Lambung Mangkurat University (ULM Press Academic)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/twj.v6i1.84

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The raised-bed soil is a land management technology in South Kalimantan. Adding Ameliorant to the raised-bed soil as an effort to increase the utilization of support for the cultivation land. Chlorophyll or leaf green substances found in all green plants that carry out photosynthesis. Ameliorant applications can increase the chlorophyll content of plants to optimize plant growth. This study aims to look at the effect of giving several types of ameliorant to the content of chlorophyll (chlorophyll-a, chlorophyll-b and total chlorophyll) and the growth of corn planted on raised-bed soil. This research is an experiment in the laboratory and a greenhouse. This research was conducted using a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) Single Factor with the treatment tested was the type of ameliorant soil without treatment (control - K), soil + agricultural lime (dolomite - C), soil + palm empty fruit bunch ash (S), soil + rice husk ash (P) and soil + coal ash (B). All treatments were repeated 5 (five) replications so that there would be 25 units of the experiment. The results showed that the application of ameliorant in raised-bed soil using dolomite and oil palm empty fruit bunches ash with a dose of 5 tons ha-1 affected the content of chlorophyll-a and total chlorophyll in the growth of corn planted in raised-bed soil materials.
Effectiveness of Chicken Manure and Tofu Waste Liquid Organic Fertilizer on The Growth and Yield of Mustard Plants Wahdah, Rabiatul; Ema Yunita Putri, Ade; Mulyawan, Ronny
TROPICAL WETLAND JOURNAL Vol 11 No 1 (2025): Tropical Wetland Journal
Publisher : Postgraduate Program - Lambung Mangkurat University (ULM Press Academic)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/twj.v11i1.137

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This research aimed to evaluate the interaction between chicken manure and tofu liquid waste-based liquid organic fertilizer (POC) on the growth and yield of pak choy, as well as to determine the individual and combined effects of chicken manure and tofu liquid waste POC on pak choy performance. The study employed a completely randomized design (CRD) with two factors. The first factor was chicken manure application: A0 (control), A1 (25 t ha⁻¹), and A2 (35 t ha⁻¹). The second factor was the concentration of tofu liquid waste POC: L0 (control), L1 (10%), L2 (15%), and L3 (20%). The experiment was conducted over three months, from February to May 2024, at the Sustainable Food Yard Demonstration Plot managed by the Palem Asri Komet Women Farmers Group. The results indicated a significant interaction between chicken manure and tofu liquid waste POC on plant height during the first and second weeks of growth. The combination of A1 (25 t ha⁻¹ chicken manure) and L1 (10% POC concentration) yielded the best results. Additionally, chicken manure alone significantly affected the number of pak choy leaves across all four weeks, with A1 again being the most effective treatment. In contrast, tofu liquid waste POC applied as a single factor did not significantly influence plant growth or yield.
Co-Authors Abdi Gunawan Abdi Norgani Abdillah Hakim, Muhamad Karim Abduh, Andin M. Abduh, Andin Muhammad Abdul Haris Ahmad Kurnain Ahmad Kurnain, Ahmad Akhmad Rizali Akhmad Rizalli Saidy Alan Dwi Wibowo Alfi Maulana Alfi Maulana Alma Maulida Aminuyati Ananda, Aprilia Anggriawan, Rendy Antar Sofyan Apriani, Rila R. Apriani, Rila Rahma Arief RM Akbar Atang Sutandi Baimy Alexander Bakti Nur Ismuhajaroh Bambang Joko Priatmadi Danang Yugo Pratomo Dessy Maulidya Maharani Dina Afrina, Dina Eka Susanti Eka Susanti Ellya, Hikma Ema Yunita Putri, Ade Fadhilah, Muhammad Raihan Fahmi Arief Rahman Febriani Purba Hairil Ifansyah Happy Widiastuti Hartoni Hartoni Herlisa Herlisa Ida Rona Ully Septiyanti Sitohang Ika Sumantri Indah Apriliya Indriyati, Lilik Tri Ismuhajaroh, Bhakti Nur Jumar Jumar Kasthalani, M. Abral Krisba, Karisma Tia Linda Rahmawati Lyswiana Aphrodyanti M. Yogi Riyantama Isjoni Majid, Zuliyan Agus Nur Muchlis Masganti Masganti Maulana, Guntur Meldia Septiana Merry Awalia Mika Mika Mirawanty Amin Muhammad Arwani Muhammad Hidayat Muhammad Imam Nugraha Murdiati Murdiati Nadia Nadia Nufita Sari, Nukhak Nurkhalishah, Atika Nurlaila Nurlaila Nurlaila Nurlaila Okky Feri Ananda Putri Tria Santari Putri Tria Santari Rabsyah, Guruh Elkhan Rahadian Adi Prasetyo Rahma Apriani, Rila Rahmi Zulhidiani Rendy Anggriawan Rilla Rahma Apriani Riza Adrianoor Saputra Rizqiana, Sista Rohmanna, Novianti Adi Sabil, Muhammad Adma Said Muhammad Saman Saida Fithria Saidy, Akhmad R. Santari, Putri Tria Sari, Noorkomala Sari, Nukhak Nufita Sari, Nukhak Nufitas Sari, Putri Permata Siti Aisyah SITI FATIMAH Siti Rosidah Sitti Waahidaturrahmah Slamet Supriyadi Sofyan, Antar Suparto, Hairu Tuty Heiriyani Untung Santoso Wahdah, Rabiatul