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Pengaruh Pemberian Pupuk Organik KoHeA+MF Terhadap Produksi Benih Padi Junjuang Varietas Unggul Lokal Wulantika, Trisia; Fitri, Febria; Ngakumalem, Ngakumalem; Sondang, Yun; Hardaningsih, Wiwik; Wahono, Sentot; Anty, Khazy
SINTA Journal (Science, Technology, and Agricultural) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Perkumpulan Dosen Muda (PDM) Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37638/sinta.4.2.251-258

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Rice is a strategic food commodity whose production and productivity need to be increased to maintain the nation's food security.Seeds are one of the production inputs that have a significant contribution to the level of productivity.Therefore, various problems related to rice seed production must be addressed immediately. Problems related to fertilization can be solved by the application of organic fertilizer technology KoHeA +MF (organic fertilizer technology of chicken manure with bioactivator MOL banana poultry),this technology is a cost-effective and environmentally friendly technology.The research was conducted on the experimental land of the Payakumbuh State Agricultural Polytechnic, in June - October 2023.The research design was factorial arranged in a Randomized Group Design (RAK) with 3 replications. The first factor is the level of artificial fertilizer, namely A1: 0% NPK, A2: 25% NPK, A3: 50% NPK, A4: 75% NPK, A5: 100% NPK. The second factor is the dose of KoHeA+MF, D1: 0 tons ha-1; D2: 5 tons ha-1; D3: 10 tons ha-1, D4: 15 tons ha-1, D5: 20 tons ha-1 and D6: 25 tons ha-1.The experimental unit consisted of 90 experimental units. Data analysis using STAT program and DNMRT further test at 5% level. The results showed that the overall application of KoHeA+MF organic fertilizer and NPK inorganic fertilizer had a good effect on the growth and production of rice seeds. At the time of generative growth, KoHeA+MF organic fertilizer support the highest increase in the number of tillers at a dose of 10 tons ha-1 KoHeA+MF and 100 kg ha-1NPK
PENGARUH LAMA WAKTU PENGOMPOSAN TERHADAP KANDUNGAN HARA PUPUK ORGANIK KoHeA+MF Sondang, Yun; Fitri, Febria; Wulantika, Trisia; Sembiring, Ngakumalem; Hardaningsih, Wiwik; Wahono, Sentot; Khazyanty, Khazyanty
Agros Journal of Agriculture Science Vol 26, No 2 (2024): Edisi Juli
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Janabadra

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37159/jpa.v26i2.4688

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The quality of organic fertilizer produced from the composting process depends on the basic ingredients used and the length of time for composting. The quality of organic fertilizer that meets the standards will affect soil fertility and plant growth. The aim of this research was to see the effect of the length of composting time on the nutrient content of KoHeA+MF organic fertilizer.. The length of composting time is 7, 14 and 21 days. The parameters observed included pH, C-organic, N-total, P2O5, K2O, Mg-total, Ca-total and CEC. The results obtained at 21 days the content of C-organic, N-total, P2O5 and CEC was higher compared to 7 and 14 days. In general, the length of composting time does not really affect the nutrient content of the KoHeA+MF organic fertilizer produced. At 7 days composting time has met the quality standards of organic fertilizers that can be used to improve soil fertility and increase crop production.
Organic Farming for Healthy Food Production and Land Sustainability for Supporting a Smart Agriculture in Indonesia: English Hardaningsih, Wiwik; Budianta, Dedik; Madjid, Abdul; Aisyah; Syazili, As'ad
Journal of Smart Agriculture and Environmental Technology Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): December 2024, Published, 2024-12-07
Publisher : Indonesian Soil Science Society of South Sumatra

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60105/josaet.2024.2.3.107-114

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Recently, people have suffered from many serious illnesses, such as  kidney, cancer, osteoporosis, etc. One of the triggers is that the food eaten by human is not free from heavy metals. These heavy metals enter through the food chain during the crop cultivation. These heavy metals can come from artificial agrochemical inputs (such as synthesis P fertilizers and pesticides). One way to avoid the entry of heavy metals into plant is by implementing organic farming. Organic farming is an agricultural system that does not use synthetic chemical. The implication of organic farming are (1) maximizing the use local resources, (2) minimizing the use of chemical inputs, (3) ensuring biological functions, (4) maintaining a diversity of plant and animal species, (5) creating an attractive overall landscape that provides satisfaction for local communities, and (6) increasing the intensity of plants and animals in the form of polyculture, agroforestry, crop/animal systems integrated livestock etc. If organic farming principles are followed consistently then the food produced will be healthy and safe for humans and animals and save for land sustainability to support smart farming. Another benefit of organic farming is that natural resources will be sustainable and the environment will be protected from pollution and damage. To convince the Indonesian and global community, the organic products produced must be certified independently, the basis of which is SNI 6729-2016.
Application of KoHeA+MF Compost at Various Dose of Inorganic Fertilizer to Increase Soil Fertility and Production of Hybrid Corn Seeds JH-37 Wulantika, Trisia; Sondang, Yun; Sembiring, Ngakumalem; Hardaningsih, Wiwik; Wahono, Sentot; Fitri, Febria; Ariliusra, Azzukhruf; Harnas, Hafid
Journal of Smart Agriculture and Environmental Technology Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): August 2025, Published 2025-08-19
Publisher : Indonesian Soil Science Society of South Sumatra

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60105/josaet.2025.3.2.65-71

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Corn is one of the important food commodities after rice and wheat. Corn acts as a food, feed, and industrial ingredient. The need for corn in Limapuluh Kota Regency is very high along with the development of chicken farming businesses that require corn as the largest feed mixture. However, the need for corn has not been met by corn production in this Regency. The low corn production is more due to the low supply and use of superior corn seeds, as well as low soil fertility. One effort to increase soil fertility is the use of KoHeA+MF compost. The purpose of this study is to ascertain how the production of KoHeA+MF hybrid seeds is impacted by the dosage of KoHeA+MF compost and the quantity of inorganic fertilizer that can be substituted. The study was conducted from May to September 2024 at the seed production land of PT. AZUMA Situjuah, Limapuluh Kota Regency, West Sumatra. The study used a Randomized Block Design (RBD) with 5 treatments, including: 100% inorganic fertilizer (Control), 75% inorganic fertilizer + 10 tons/ha KoHeA+MF, 50% inorganic fertilizer + 10 tons/ha KoHeA+MF, 25% inorganic fertilizer + 10 tons/ha KoHeA+MF, and 0% inorganic fertilizer + 10 tons/ha KoHeA+MF.The application of various doses of inorganic fertilizer combined with 10 tons/ha KoHeA+MF affected soil fertility, especially the increase in soil pH (H2O), organic C, total N, P2O5, K2O, and soil Ca. The application of inorganic fertilizer + 10 tons/ha KoHeA+MF significantly affected vegetative growth, yield components and corn kernel production of JH37 corn. The optimal dosage for dry corn kernel production is 10 tons/ha of KoHeA+MF and 75% inorganic fertilizer.