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Growth and yield pattern of microgreen under different types of artificial lighting Putri, Envry Artanti Duidahayu; Fajri, Hauzan Ariq Musyaffa; Iswari, Firstina; Muhammad, Fadlan Atalla; Fauziah, Rossita; Budiarto, Rahmat
Kultivasi Vol 22, No 1 (2023): Jurnal Kultivasi
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/kultivasi.v22i1.41767

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Microgreen is a popular food product that is interesting to study and can be produced in the building with the support of artificial light, especially in terms of smart lights. This study aims to analyze the growth and yield response of red amaranth, red radish, and coriander microgreens under different types of light color treatment from smart lights. The study was conducted in August 2022 at the microgreen culture room, Department of Agronomy, Universitas Padjadjaran, Indonesia, using a completely randomized design with two factors, namely three levels of plant species and five levels of smart light color. The results showed differences in seed viability, first-day count, and the day the cotyledons were open among three microgreen species. Seed growth into microgreens had the same pattern, namely linear and positive, even in the light absence condition as the evidence of etiolation occurrence leading to the production of thin and yellow pale color of microgreens. The difference in light color is specific to each type of plant.  Red radishes thrived in all colors, although red light tended to do better. On the other hand, red amaranth was inhibited in red light and coriander in white light. Blue light is strongly recommended for increasing red amaranth and coriander microgreens yields.
Application of Soil Conditioner, Nutrient Solution with Biofertilizer to Improve Soil Bio-chemical Properties on Red Chili Plant Fitriatin, Betty Natalie; Putri, Envry Artanti Duidahayu; Simarmata, Tualar
Soilrens Vol 22, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Dept Ilmu Tanah & Sumberdaya Lahan Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/soilrens.v22i1.57230

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Plant productivity is influenced by soil quality and availability of plant nutrients. Soil conditioner can improve soil quality by enhancing soil properties. Both macro and micronutrients can be fulfilled through application of nutrient solution containing macro and micronutrients and biofertilizer. This experiment was conducted from at experimental field of the Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Padjadjaran to test the combination of soil conditioner, NPK fertilizer, nutrient solution (NS), and biofertilizer (BF) effects on soil biological and chemical properties and red chili growth. The experiment was designed using a Randomized Block Design with seven treatments and four replications. The treatments consisted of control, combination of NPK and NS with a dose of 0, 6, and 12 kg.ha-1 BF contained Azotobacter sp., Azospirillum sp., and Pseudomonas sp.. The doses used for a single application were 15 gplant-1 NPK and 300 mLplant-1 NS. Manure was applied to the control treatment and soil conditioner to the other treatments as a basic fertilizer at a dosage of 4 ton.ha-1. The results showed that the combination of soil conditioner, NPK fertilizer, nutrient solution, and biofertilizer had significant effects on soil biological properties and red chili growth, but didn’t show significant effect on soil chemical properties. The combination of soil conditioner + NPK + 12 kg.ha-1 BF increased soil fungal population (113,4 x 103 CFU.mL-1) and bacterial population (599,5 x 108 CFU.mL-1). Meanwhile, the combination of soil conditioner + NS + 6 kg.ha-1 BF increased plant height (60,48 cm).