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Journal : Jurnal Teknik Pertanian Lampung (Journal of Agricultural Engineering)

Application of Moringa Leaf Extract (Moringa oleifera) During Post-Ripening Period on the Physiological Quality of Ciherang Rice Seeds (Oryza sativa L.) Elinda, Neetha; Moeljani, Ida Retno; Makhziah, Makhziah
Jurnal Teknik Pertanian Lampung (Journal of Agricultural Engineering) Vol. 14 No. 4 (2025): August 2025
Publisher : The University of Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jtepl.v14i4.1233-1242

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This research investigates the effects of Moringa leaf extract and post-ripening periods on the physiological quality of Ciherang rice seeds, which often exhibit dormancy after harvest. Effective methods are needed to break this dormancy to achieve optimal planting results. Moringa leaf extract, recognized as a sustainable and eco-friendly biostimulant, was tested for its potential to enhance seed quality. The study utilized a robust experimental design, testing four concentrations of Moringa leaf extract (0%, 20%, 60%, and 100%) across four post-ripening periods (0, 2, 4, and 6 weeks), with three repetitions for each treatment. A multiple observation data analysis was conducted, combining individual measurements with time-grouped assessments. Results revealed that both the concentration of Moringa leaf extract and the length of the post-ripening period significantly influenced the physiological quality of the seeds. The most effective treatments were identified as 60% Moringa leaf extract with a 4-week post-ripening period and 20% extract with a 6-week period. This research underscores the potential of Moringa leaf extract as an accessible and environmentally friendly method for breaking seed dormancy, offering valuable insights for farmers aiming to improve seed germination and enhance crop productivity in regions where Moringa is abundant.   Keywords: Ciherang, Moringa Leaf Extract Concentration, Physiological Quality, Post-ripening, Rice Seeds.
Effect of Salinity Stress on Plant Growth and Yield of Two Varieties of Soybean (Glycine max L.) in Saline Soil Laksono, Jeremia Setyo; Moeljani, Ida Retno; Djarwatiningsih, Djarwatiningsih
Jurnal Teknik Pertanian Lampung (Journal of Agricultural Engineering) Vol. 14 No. 5 (2025): October 2025
Publisher : The University of Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jtepl.v14i5.1534-1541

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This study aims to determine the response of soybean varieties tolerant to salinity stress and the impact of NaCl on the growth and yield of soybean. The study was completely designed randomly with two factors, repeated four times. First factor was NaCl concentration consisting of four levels (0; 2.5; 5; and 7.5 g/l), and second factor was soybean varieties (Wilis and Anjasmoro). The data obtained were analyzed using ANOVA followed by HSD test of 5%. Observation variables included plant height, number of leaves, number of productive branches, number of pods per plant, and weight of 100 seeds. Results showed that both NaCl concentration and soybean variety had no significant effect on plant height, number of pods, and weight of 100 seeds. The interaction of NaCl concentration and variety significantly affected the number of leaves and the number of productive branches. Results showed that Anjasmoro variety with no NaCl (0 g/l) treatment revealed the highest number of leaves, namely 5.50 strands. Whiles, the combination of 7.5 g/l NaCl and Wilis variety produced the highest productive branches, namely 4.25 branches. The results of this study are to provide information on the use of saline land in soybean plants by knowing the resistance of soybean varieties to salinity.