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Journal : Acitya Wisesa: Journal of Multidisciplinary Research

DAMAGE INTENSITY PESTS AND PATHOGENS IN MANURE DOSAGE TREATMENT ON WHITE GLUTINOUS RICE PLANT Siswadi; Santosa, Sartono Joko; Setiawan, Arif; Wira, Rahmayani Ayu
Acitya Wisesa: Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 1 Issue 3 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (170.303 KB) | DOI: 10.56943/jmr.v1i3.168

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This research aims to assess the use of various doses of manure affect the intensity level of pests and pathogens on white glutinous rice plants. This research was conducted from February 2020 to June 2020, in Dibal Village, Ngemplak District, Boyolali Regency with an altitude place 200 meters above sea level with the type of soil Grumosol. This research method uses a single factor randomized complete block design (RCBD) consisting of 10 kinds of experiments and each was repeated 3 times in order to obtain 30 kinds trial. The results showed that bug pest attacks in 70 days after planting with lowest intensity of pest damage, namely 34.02%. While the symptoms of narrow brown spot disease (Cercospora oryzae) were evenly distributed at 40 days after planting with lowest disease intensity, namely 71.43%. The treatment of goat manure at a dose of 1.35 kg / plot (K3) on white glutinous rice (Oryza sativa L glutinosa) can reduce the intensity of damage to stink bug pests. The treatment of chicken manure at a dose of 4.5 kg / plot on glutinous white rice can reduce the intensity of narrow brown spot disease (Cercospora oryzae) on leaves and stems. Then, the treatment of chicken manure at a dose of 4.5 kg / plot on white glutinous rice plants gave the highest yield on grain weight per plot, namely 1820.90 grams (8.67 tons/ha).
The Study of Biodive and Cow Fertilizer Composition on Bean Growth and Production (Phaseolus Vulgaris L.) Santosa, Sartono Joko; Maulida, Elly Istiana; Nuraini, Sinta
Acitya Wisesa: Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 1 Issue 4 (2022)
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In agricultural cultivation technology, there are very influential limiting factors on plant growth and yield, one of which is the presence of fertilization. This research aims to study the composition of Bio fertilizer and Cow manure fertilizer application bean’s growth and yield. This research was conducted from February 25th, 2022 to May 22th, 2022 at Seed Garden of Food Crops and Horticulture Tawangmangu (TPH) Tawangmangu, Karangpandan District, Karanganyar Regency with an altitude place of 1100 meters above sea level and Latosol soil. This research method uses a single factor randomized complete block design (RCBD) consisting of 6 kinds of experiments and each was repeated 4 times in order to obtain 24 kinds trial. The variables used are length of plant, number of leaves, length of root, fresh weight of biomass, dry weight of biomass, the number and weight of pods. The results of this research showed that the composition of biofertilizer and cow fertilizer application has no effect on bean’s growth and yield.
THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF UREA FERTILIZER AND COW MANURE COMPOSITION ON THE GROWTH AND YIELD OF KAILAN PLANTS Santosa, Sartono Joko; Priyono
Acitya Wisesa: Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 2 Issue 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56943/jmr.v2i1.233

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There are determining factors in agricultural cultivation technologies that significantly affect plant development and productivity. Fertilization is one of the determining factors in agriculture. This research examines the composition of urea fertilizer and cow manure on kalian growth and yield. This research was conducted from 5 October 2021 to 30 November 2021 in Tunggulrejo Village, Jumapolo, Karanganyar, at an altitude of 700 meters above sea level with red latosol soil. This research used a single-factor Complete Randomized Block Design (RAKL) which consisted of 6 trials, and each was repeated four times to obtain 24 problems. The observational data were analysed using an F test with an error level of 5%. The treatment was continued with the DMRT (Duncan's Multiple Range Test) at an error level of 5% when there was an effect during the treatment. The variables used were plant height, number of leaves, leaf area, fresh plant weight, fresh crown weight, dry crown weight, fresh root weight, and dry root weight. The results of the research indicated that the composition of urea fertilizer and the application of cow manure had a significant effect on the growth of leaves of kalian plants; the best and highest number of leaves was 8 (F): Urea 0% + 100% cow manure per plot while the other parameters did not affect plants.