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APLIKASI PUPUK KANDANG SAPI DAN BERBAGAI JENIS MIKROORGANISME LOKAL (MOL) SERTA PENGARUHNYA TERHADAP PERTUMBUHAN KEDELAI (Glycine max Merill L.) Saartje ., Sompotan; D. M. F. Sumampow; Antje G. Tulungen; Maria ., Montolalu; Rinny ., Mamarimbing; Stella M. Th. Tulung
EUGENIA Vol. 26 No. 1 (2020)
Publisher : Universitas Sam Ratulangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/eug.26.1.2020.43251

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The purpose of this research was to obtain the interaction between the dose of cow manure and the type of local microorganism (MOL) in increasing soybean growth, to obtain the dose of cow manure and the dose of MOL that gave the best growth of soybean plants. The two-factor factorial study used a completely randomized design. The treatment consisted of, Factor I (A) = Dosage of Cow Manure. A1 = 10 tons/ha, A2 = 20 tons/ha, A3 = 30 tons/ha. Factor II (B) = Type of Local Microorganisms (MOL). Bo = No MOL; B1 = MOL Banana hump (5 liters/ha); B2 = MOL Papaya (5 liters/ha), B3 = MOL Rice (5 liters/ha). Each treatment was repeated three times to obtain 36 experimental pots. The variables observed were: plant height and number of leaves as primary data and N, P, K content in each MOL as secondary data). Primary data were analyzed using analysis of variance and if there was a difference, it was continued with the Least Significant Difference Test (BNT) at the 5% test level. The results showed that the interaction between cow manure and various types of MOL significantly affected plant height and number of soybean leaves. 20 tons of cow manure on MOL banana weevil increased the growth of plant height and number of soybean leaves.
RESPONS TANAMAN JAGUNG MANIS (Zea mays saccharata L.)TERHADAP PEMBERIAN PUPUK ORGANIK Antonius R. Kuyik; Pemmy Tumewu; Doortje M.F. Sumampow; Antje G. Tulungen
COCOS Vol. 2 No. 4 (2013)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v2i4.1724

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ABSTRACT This research aims to study response of sweet corn plants (Zea mays saccharata L.) that were fertilized with organic fertilizer. The research was implemented in green house of Agriculture Faculty, Sam Ratulangi University of Manado, on July to November 2012. The result of research as follow : Height of plants on D treatment (15 tons of stable fertilizer per hectare + 750 kilograms of granul organic fertilizer per hectare) gave best respons, Number of leaves on C treatment (15 tons of stable fertilizer per hectare + 500 kilograms of granul organic fertilizer per hectare ) and D treatment ( 15 tons of stable fertilizer per hectare + 750 kilograms of granul organic fertilizer per hectare) gave best response. Result of sweet corn that were measured by length, diameter and weight of corn cob on B treatment (anorganic fertilizer of N, P and K with recommended doses N 300 kg per hectare, P 150 per hectare, P 150 kg per hectare, and K 150 kg per hectare) gave best response. Keywords :sweet corn, organic fertilizer