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Journal : Journal of Applied Agricultural Science and Technology

Growth of Cut-Grafting Robusta Coffee Seeds Utilizing Orthotropic and Plagiotropic Rootstocks with Application Bacillus and Pseudomonas Mixture Rosyady, Muhammad Ghufron; Larassati, Larassati; Setiyono, Setiyono; Subroto, Gatot; Wijaya, Ketut Anom; Wulanjari, Distiana; Farisi, Oria Alit; Basuki, Basuki
Journal of Applied Agricultural Science and Technology Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Applied Agricultural Science and Technology
Publisher : Green Engineering Society

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55043/jaast.v8i1.189

Abstract

Vegetative propagation by cut-grafting has the advantage of being able to obtain seeds that inherit two superior traits from two scion clones in a relatively short time. The purpose of this research is to determine the effect of using orthotropic and plagiotropic rootstocks applied by Bacillus and Pseudomonas on the early growth of robusta coffee seedlings from cut grafting. The method used was by using a completely randomized factorial design with 2 factors and was   repeated 3 times. The first factor was the use of rootstock cuttings which consisted of 2 levels, which were S1 (orthotropic stem) and S2 (plagiotropic stem). The second factor was the concentration of Bacillus and Pseudomonas which consisted of 5 levels, which were B0 (0 ml/L), B1 (20 ml/L), B2 (40 ml/L), B3 (60 ml/L) and B4 (80 ml/L). The results showed that (1) there was no interaction between the use of variatic rootstock and the application of the biological agent (2) The use of orthotropic rootstock increased plant growth, that is the number of primary roots and the number of leaves and (3) Application of the biological agent of Bacillus and Pseudomonas with concentrations of B4 increased seedling growth on all observed parameters except the number of shoots. Based on the results of this research, the benefit for coffee planters is to obtain alternative planting materials, namely from orthotropic branches. For further research, the use of orthotropic branch planting material as a scion plant can be investigated.
Co-Authors Abyan, Anfirta Kauthar Alit Farisi, Oria Amam, Amam Ana Tasya Silvia Silvia Andana, Moch Zico Andana Anom Wijaya, Ketut Ardyansah, Muhammad Ikrom Arum, Ayu Puspita Assyarbini, Muhammad Akbar Assyarbini Basuki , Budiman, Subhan Arif Cahyani, Fariska Aulia Gita Chempian Everesta Susanto Susanto Dita Shofia Khoirunnisa Khoirunnisa Djoko Soejono Dwi Erwin Kusbianto Dyah Ayu Savitri Farisi, Oria Alit Felda Afrizal Putra Garina Novta Viani Viani Gatot Subroto Gena, Muhammad Sami Makarim Hak, Moh Alaika Nurul Hasbi Mubarak Suud Hasbi Mubarok Suud, Hasbi Mubarok Herliani, Canserlita Puteri Ibanah, Indah Ilhami, Mochamad Akhsin Ilhami, Tania Belvayu Ulfi Malaynis Ilhami Innaya, Lutfika Revi Intan Kartika Putri Putri Irsyadi, Muhammad Burhanuddin Izah, Ika Lailatul Kamilah, Arina Dian Ketut Anom Wijaya Khoirunnisa, Dita Shofia Khoirunnisa Khoirunnisa, Wilda Laily Mutmainnah Larassati, Larassati Maharani, Ariq Dewi Mauriza, Risya Meliala, Susan Barbara Patricia Sembiring Moch Zico Andana Andana Mubaroq, Amirul Khamdhan Mufida, Zida Ilmi Muhammad Akbar Assyarbini Assyarbini Muhammad Rafli Faishal Wardana Mukaromah, Awalia Malikhatul Nadia Nisa Tasania Tasania Nuraini, Alifia Siti Oria Alit Farisi Pramesti, Riska Ayu Putera, Dimas Fajar Putri, Intan Kartika Putri Ratnawati Ratnawati Rena Yunita Rahman, Rena Yunita Ria, Vina Yunita Rizkika, Aghnia Rahma Rony, Zahara Tussoleha Satrio Wicaksono Setiyono Setiyono Setiyono, S Silvia, Ana Tasya Silvia Soetriono Soetriono Susanto, Chempian Everesta Susanto Suud, Hasbi Mubarak Suwardiyanto Suwardiyanto Tania Belvayu Ulfi Malaynis Ilhami Ilhami Tasania, Nadia Nisa Tasania Unerly, Ashon Alrossy Viani, Garina Novta Viani Wardana, Rafli Arya Wardana Wardhana, Ega Wulanjari, Distiana Yuli Hariyati Zahrosa, Dimas Bastara