Santa Maria Lumbantoruan
Program Studi Agroteknologi Universitas Bina Insan Lubuk Linggau

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Biofertilizer Formulation in Stimulating Corn Growth in Drought Stress Peatland Santa Maria Lumbantoruan; Selviana Anggraini
Jurnal Agroqua: Media Informasi Agronomi dan Budidaya Perairan Vol 19 No 2 (2021): Jurnal Agroqua
Publisher : University of Prof. Dr. Hazairin, SH

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32663/ja.v19i2.2309

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The area of peatland has the potential to be used as agricultural land, but the potential of this peatland has challenges that are not easy to manage in a sustainable manner. Improper management can cause peat soils to experience drought stress. A technological approach that can be used to optimize the use of peat soils experiencing drought stress in maize can be done by applying a biofertilizer formulation. The purpose of this study was to obtain a biofertilizer formulation to increase the growth and production of maize under drought stress conditions on peat soil. This research was conducted in the experimental garden of Bina Insan University, Lubuk Linggau The design used in this study was a completely randomized block design with 2 treatment factors, namely the first treatment factor for biological fertilizers, namely H0: without Mycorrhizae, H1: Mycorrhizae + Petrobio, H2: Mycorrhizae + Agrozeabiochar, H3: Mycorrhizae + Pugam. The second treatment factor was the intensity of watering, namely P1: Watering once a day, P2: Watering once in 3 days, P3: Watering once in 5 days, P4: Watering once in 7 days. The treatment factor was repeated 4 times to obtain 64 plants. The results of the study on the application of biofertilizer formulations after being analyzed at the 5% level showed significantly different results in plant height, root dry weight. Biofertilizer formulations that can increase the resistance of maize plants on peat soils under drought stress were shown by the treatment of the biological fertilizer formulations Micorrhiza + petrobio (H1) and Mycorrhiza + pugam (H3).