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THE EFFECT OF COMPOST FERTILIZER AND EFFECTIVE MICROORGANISMS 4 DOSES ON GROWTH AND YIELD OF PAKCOY (Brassica rapa L.) Sri Hariningsih Pratiwi
Gontor AGROTECH Science Journal Vol 4, No 1 (2018): JUNE 2018
Publisher : University of Darussalam Gontor, Ponorogo, East Java Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/agrotech.v3i1.960

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The purpose of this research was to find out the compost fertilizer and effective microorganisms 4 dosesin order to obtain the optimal growth and yield of pakcoy. The research was conducted at Klampisan Rejo, Kraton-Pasuruan on the altitude of ± 6,7 msl in June–August 2016. This research arranged by factorial treatments. The first factor was the doseof compost (K) namely; K1 (30 tons ha-1), K2 (40 tons ha-1) and K3 (50 tons ha-1) and the second factor was the dose of EM4 (D) namely; D1 (10 ml l-1), D2 (20 ml l-1) and D3 (30 ml l-1), so there were 9 combinations of treatments. This research used Randomized Completely Block Design which each combination was repeated three times. The results showed there was interaction between compost fertilizer and EM4dosetreatment on the number of leaveson age 28th day and weight of the total dry plant on age 14th day. The highest production was in 40 tons ha-1dose of compost which 5,27 ton ha-1, followed by 30 tons ha-1 dose of compostwhich produce 4,29 ton ha-1and the lowest yield was in 50 tons ha-1 dose of compost which produce 3,62 ton.ha-1, Mean while for the dose of EM4 treatment, the highest yields was from 20 ml l-1 dose of EM4 which produce 5,10 ton ha-1, followed by 30 ml l-1 dose of EM4 which produce 4,52 ton ha-1 and the lowest yield was from 10 ml l-1 dose of EM4 which produce 3,56 ton ha-1. Keywords:pakcoy,dose,compost, EM4
Growth and Yield of Rice (Oryza sativa L.) on various planting pattern and addition of organic fertilizers Sri Hariningsih Pratiwi
Gontor AGROTECH Science Journal Vol 2, No 2 (2016): June 2016
Publisher : University of Darussalam Gontor, Ponorogo, East Java Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/agrotech.v2i2.410

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The aim of this study is to examine the effect of planting pattern and organic fertilizers to growth and yield ofrice (Oryza sativa L.). The research was carried out at January - May 2015 in Toyaning Village, Rejoso Regency, Pasuruan, 2 m above the sea level with alluvial soil type and an average temperature of 22oC-31oC.  Research applied with  Random Group Design with six treatments: conventional Planting move (Tapin)  without organic manure, Jajar legowo (JA) without organic manure, SRI without organic manure (SA), conventional Planting move with organic manure (TO), Jajar legowo with organic manure (JO), SRI with organic manure (SO). The results showed the pattern jajar legowo give best expression plant heigh, the dry weight of the plant top at age 14 day after plant (HST), grain weights/compartments,  and net weighted/acres. Conventional planting move gives better response on the dry weight of the plant top at 50 HST, and dry weights bottom plant at 14 HST. The SRI planting pattern give best response number of saplings and the number of saplings of productive/clump, grain weight/clump, and weight of 1000 grain. The treatment of planting pattern with the addition of organic manure gives higher yields rather than without organic manure. Yield of Jajar Legowo is 10.2 tons/ha,  highest than other 10.1 2 ton/ ha for Tapin and  68.05 ton/ha for SRI