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APLIKASI PUPUK KOTORAN SAPI DAN PUPUK SP-36 UNTUK MENINGKATKAN HASIL TANAMAN PARE (Momordica charantia L.) Sepnovit N. Masneno; Shirly S. Oematan; Effy Roefaida
JURNAL AGRISA Vol 10 No 1 (2021): Jurnal Agrisa
Publisher : Program Studi Agroteknologi, Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Nusa Cendana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/agrisa.v10i1.10348

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This research was carried out in the Dry Land of the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Nusa Cendana with the aim to investigate the effect of the application of cow manure and SP-36 fertilizer on the yield of bitter melon. This study was laid out in a randomized block design (RBD) with 6 doses of cow manure and SP-36 fertilizer applications, namely: K0 = without cow manure and SP-36 fertilizer (control), K1 = 10 tons/ha cow manure and SP- 36 fertilizer 50 kg/ha, K2 = 10 tons/ha cow manure and SP-36 fertilizer 100 kg/ha, K3 = 10 tons/ha cow manure and SP-36 fertilizer 150 kg/ha, K4 = 20 tons/ha cow manure and SP-36 fertilizer 50 kg/ha, K5 = 20 tons/ha cow manure and SP-36 fertilizer 100 kg/ha, K6 = 20 tons/ha cow manure and SP-36 fertilizer 150 kg/ha. Each treatment was repeated 3 times in block. The parameters observed were: flowering age, harvesting age, number of fruit/plant, fruit length, fruit weight/plant and fruit weight/plot. The results showed that the application of cow manure and SP-36 fertilizer had a significant effect on all parameters observed. The best treatment in increasing the yield of bitter melon plants was the application of cow manure with dose of 20 tons/ha and SP-36 fertilizer 150 kg/ha. At this treatment, plant had faster flowering and harvesting ages, namely 30 HST and 50 HST, and produced the highest number of fruit/plants (6.8), the longest fruit size (29.90 cm), the heaviest fruit/plant weight (1220.67 gram) and the heaviest fruit/plot weight (18.31 kg).
Exploring Key Insights for the Future in Agricultural Policy Research for Sustainability Imam Hanafi; Loso Judijanto; Puji Wahyu Mulyani; Effy Roefaida
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 1 No. 10 (2023): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
Publisher : Westscience Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v1i10.274

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This research employs bibliometric analysis to explore key insights for the future in agricultural policy research, with a focus on sustainability. The study delves into publication trends, citation patterns, co-authorship networks, and keyword analyses to unravel the intricate landscape of scholarly contributions. The most-cited works, spanning seminal contributions to participatory action research and sustainable rural livelihoods, reveal foundational texts that have shaped the field. Clustering analysis elucidates thematic concentrations, ranging from climate change and artificial intelligence to biodiversity and education. Furthermore, the occurrence of terms such as "Common Agricultural Policy" and "Governance" underscores the central role of policy frameworks and collaborative decision-making in agricultural sustainability. The abstract concludes by highlighting the implications of these findings for future research directions and policy formulations, emphasizing the interdisciplinary and transformative nature required for sustainable agricultural practices.