Bahrudin Bahrudin
Faculty of Agriculture, Tadulako University

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PENGARUH BERBAGAI JENIS BOKHASI TERHADAP PERTUMBUHAN DAN HASIL BAYAM GITI HIJAU Haruna, Mega . S; Ansar, Muh.; Bahrudin, Bahrudin
AGROTEKBIS Vol 5, No 2 (2017)
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This study aims to determine the effect of various types of bokashi on growth and yield      of spinach green giti. The study used Randomized Block Design with three replications.              The treatments were several doses bokashi consisting of five levels i.e.: control, bokashi leaves of Gliricidia 40 t/ha, bokashi leaves johar 40 t/ha, bokashi leaves lamtoro 40 t/ha, and bokashi goat manure 40 t/ha. Each treatment were consists of three replicates so that there are 3 x 5 = 15 experimental units. Processing research data conducted by using ANOVA subsequent treatment effect was tested further by the least significant difference test. The results showed that the provision of various types of bokashi not significantly affect the number of leaves, plant height, stem diameter, leaf area, but the real impact on plant fresh weight. Key Words: Bokashi, Green Giti Spinach.
PERTUMBUHAN DAN HASIL TANAM CABAI RAWIT (Capsicum frustescens L.) YANG DIBERI BERBAGAI PUPUK ORGANIK DAN JENIS MULSA Muliati, Fitri; Ete, Andi; Bahrudin, Bahrudin
AGROTEKBIS Vol 5, No 4 (2017)
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This research was conducted in the Village Poboya, the city of Palu, Central Sulawesi. From December 2014 - April 2015, with the aim to determine the growth and yield of cayenne pepper by organic various fertilizers and type of mulch. This study uses (RAK) factorial design with two factors. The first factor is the organic fertilizer (P) consisting of three (3) types: P0 = Without Organic Fertilizer, P1 = Manure Ram, P2 = Bokasi rest of the plant. The second factor is the type of mulch (M) consisting of three (3) types: M0 = Without mulch, M1 = Rice Straw Mulch, Mulch M2 = Coconut Fiber. There are 9 combined treatment, treatment was repeated 3 times. Each treatment combination was represented by two (2) polybag or two plants so that there are 54 units of the plant (polybag). The results showed no interaction between the various types of organic fertilizers and mulch. Organic fertilizer goat fold give the best results of growth and crop yield compared with Bokashi cayenne and without fertilizer. Similarly, rice straw mulch is better than coconut fiber.Key Words: Cayenne pepper, manure goat, rice straw mulch.
GROWTH AND YIELD OF SHALLOT LEMBAH PALU VARIETY ON DIFFERENT DIRECTION AND FORM OF SEEDBEDS GROWING ON DRY LAND Muhammad Anshar; Imam Wahyudi; Bahrudin Bahrudin
AGROLAND: The Agricultural Sciences Journal Vol 3, No 1 (2016)
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This study aimed to determine the growth and yield of shallot Lembah Palu variety planted on dry land with different direction and form of seedbeds. It have been carried out in January-April 2013 in the village of Guntarano, Tanantovea Sub Districts, District of Donggala, Central Sulawesi. This study used a Spilt Plot Design. The main plot was the seedbed direction (A) consisting of: (A1) = seedbeds in the direction of the slope of the land, and (A2) = seedbeds crossed  the slope direction. Sub-plot was the form of beds (B) comprises of: (B1) = depth seedbeds and (B2) = high seedbeds. Each treatment was repeated 3 times, so that there were 12 experimental units.  The research found that (i) the direction of the beds as well as its interaction with the form of beds did not significantly affect the growth and yield of shallot ‘Lembah Palu’ on dry land. (ii)   depth seedbeds produces the number of leaves, leaf length, leaf dry weight, total leaf areaper plant, and total dry weight per plant, and the number of tubers per clump and the weight of the harvested dry tuber per hectare was higher than high seedbeds form.