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The Effect of Cultivation Techniques on Soil Characteristics and Bambara Groundnut Production Al Hamdi, Muhammad Fauzan Farid; Kusumawardani, Mawar; Astuti, Hanifah Dwi; Pruwita, Adika Trias
Journal TECHNO Vol 9, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Yogayakarta

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The potential of bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea (L.) Verdcourt) as a source of protein is relatively high, but the production is relatively low. Efforts that can be made to increase production include modifying cultivation techniques. The aim of this research is to determine the effect of cultivation techniques on soil characteristics and bambara groundnut production, as well as to determine the correlation between production variables and soil characteristics. This research was conducted in Dukuh Tanjung, Umbulmartani Village, Sleman district. The design used was a Randomized Complete Block Design with one factor and three replications/blocks. The factors applied are 2 cultivation techniques: using beds and without using beds. The variables observed in this research include pod yield variables and soil character analysis. The bambara groundnut cultivation technique with beds produces a lighter density per mass than the cultivation technique without beds. The element P (phosphorus) content in the soil is an element that has a real positive correlation with all yield variables. The dust fraction is the soil fraction that is most significantly negatively correlated: negatively correlated with the number of pods per plant, dry pod weight per plot, N content and K content in the soil.
Pengaruh Naungan dan Jenis Aksesi Terhadap Pertumbuhan dan Hasil Kacang Bambara (Vigna subterranea (L.) Verdc) Al Hamdi, Muhammad Fauzan Farid; Kusumawardani, Mawar; Handayani, Dian Purnami; Astuti, Hanifah Dwi; Pruwita, Adika Trias
Folium : Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): Folium : Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian
Publisher : Universitas Islam Malang

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Bambara groundnut has potential to be expanded in dry land and cover crops. The aim of this research is to determine the effect of shade and type of accession on the growth and yield of Bambara bean plants. The research was conducted in Dukuh Tanjung, Umbulmartani Village, Kec. Ngemplak, Kab. Sleman during the dry season. The design used was a Randomized Complete Block Split-Plot Design with two factors. The main factor is shade and no shade treatment, while the subsidiary factor is the type of accession which consists of 6 local accessions. The results showed that (1) the Sumedang Brown and Bogor accessions had the best vegetative growth based on the variables of plant height and number of trifoliate leaves at 5 WAP. (2) The Sumedang Brown and Bogor accessions had the fastest flowering time. (3) The Madura, Gresik and Jampang Tengah Sukabumi accessions had the highest number of pods. (4) 50% shade treatment can reduce pod production in the Jampang Tengah Sukabumi and Gresik accessions.
The Effect of Cultivation Techniques on Soil Characteristics and Bambara Groundnut Production Al Hamdi, Muhammad Fauzan Farid; Kusumawardani, Mawar; Astuti, Hanifah Dwi; Pruwita, Adika Trias
Journal TECHNO Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): November
Publisher : Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Yogayakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/journal techno.v9i2.11839

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The potential of bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea (L.) Verdcourt) as a source of protein is relatively high, but the production is relatively low. Efforts that can be made to increase production include modifying cultivation techniques. The aim of this research is to determine the effect of cultivation techniques on soil characteristics and bambara groundnut production, as well as to determine the correlation between production variables and soil characteristics. This research was conducted in Dukuh Tanjung, Umbulmartani Village, Sleman district. The design used was a Randomized Complete Block Design with one factor and three replications/blocks. The factors applied are 2 cultivation techniques: using beds and without using beds. The variables observed in this research include pod yield variables and soil character analysis. The bambara groundnut cultivation technique with beds produces a lighter density per mass than the cultivation technique without beds. The element P (phosphorus) content in the soil is an element that has a real positive correlation with all yield variables. The dust fraction is the soil fraction that is most significantly negatively correlated: negatively correlated with the number of pods per plant, dry pod weight per plot, N content and K content in the soil.