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RESPON BERBAGAI VARIETAS JAMUR TIRAM TERHADAP MEDIA TANAM AMPAS TAHU DAN TEPUNG JAGUNG : Tofu Dregs, Oyster Mushrooms, Planting Media, Corn Flour, Varieties Fitrianingsih, Dewi; Lunnadiyah Aprilia , Rennanti
Innofarm:Jurnal Inovasi Pertanian Vol. 26 No. 1 (2024): JURNAL INNOFARM : Jurnal Inovasi Petanian
Publisher : FAKULTAS PERTANIAN UNIVERSITAS SLAMET RIYADI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33061/innofarm.v26i1.10251

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This research aims to (1) determine the response of various oyster mushroom varieties to the planting medium of tofu dregs and corn flour, (2) determine the best planting medium for the response of each variety. The method used was Completely Randomized Design (CRD). Using factorial experiments. The factors tried were planting media and oyster mushroom varieties. The experimental data were analyzed using the F test, followed by the DMRT test at 5% level. The results of the research show that the best planting medium based on the initial growth of pinhead oyster mushrooms is a combination of nutrients from tofu dregs and corn flour in the pink oyster mushroom variety. Corn flour planting media provides the best results based on the long growth of mushroom stalks in the brown oyster mushroom variety. The tofu dregs planting medium provided the best results based on the results of the wet weight and dry weight of oyster mushrooms in the white oyster mushroom variety. The pink oyster mushroom variety produced the best results based on the initial appearance of pinheads in the growing medium combined with tofu dregs and corn flour. The brown oyster mushroom variety responded best based on the growth of stalk length in the corn flour growing medium. The white oyster mushroom variety responded best based on the results of wet weight and dry weight on tofu dregs growing media. The gray oyster mushroom variety responded best based on the wet weight results in corn flour growing media.
Pengaruh Pengaruh Perbedaan Asal Bibit Terhadap Respon Hasil dan Fisiologi Pada Tanaman Lidah Buaya Berumur 10 Bulan pada Lahan Pasir Pantai : Asal penangkar, Lidah buaya, Lahan pasir pantai. Peny; Lunnadiyah Aprilia , Rennanti
innofarm Vol 27 No 1 (2025): JURNAL INNOFARM : Jurnal Inovasi Petanian
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33061/innofarm.v27i1.11817

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Aloe vera (Aloe vera L.) is a horticultural plant with extensive benefits in health, cosmetics, and food industries. However, the decreasing harvest area and productivity of Aloe vera in Indonesia present challenges, making the extensification of marginal lands, such as coastal sandy soils, a viable alternative. The aims to evaluate the effect of seedling origins on the yield and physiological responses of 10-month-old Aloe vera plants grown on coastal sandy soils. The research was conducted in Tegalretno Village, Kebumen, using a Completely Randomized Block Design with a non-factorial arrangement. Five treatments based on seedling origins (Gunung Kidul, Bantul, Purbalingga, Cilacap, Kebumen) were tested with five replications. Observed parameters included yield (fresh and dry weight of plants and leaves, and leaf area) and physiology (stomatal density and RGR). The results showed that seedlings from Gunung Kidul (P1) produced significantly higher yields, including fresh weight (2,028.6 g), dry weight (68.14 g), and dry leaf weight (47.08 g). Although stomatal density (13.84–18.87 stomata/mm²) and RGR (0.27–0.35) were not statistically different among treatments, P1 exhibited the best overall performance. Seedlings from Gunung Kidul demonstrated superior adaptation to marginal coastal sandy soils and are recommended for improving Aloe vera productivity in similar areas.