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Journal : Tropical Wetland Journal

Growth Response, Production and Analysis of Revenue of Hiyung Cayenne Pepper (Capsicum frustescens L) with Dosage Application of Liquid Bokashi Fertilizar (LBF) from Cattle Wate and Rice Straw Mahdiati Mahdiati; Danang Biyatmoko
TROPICAL WETLAND JOURNAL Vol 6 No 2 (2020): Tropical Wetland Journal
Publisher : Postgraduate Program - Lambung Mangkurat University (ULM Press Academic)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/twj.v6i2.89

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This study aimed to (1) analyze the nutrient content of liquid bokashi fertilizer (LBF) derived from cattle waste and rice straw, (2) analyze the effect of liquid bokashi fertilizer dose on plant height, age of first flowering, and the number of fruits in the first harvest, the weight of the first fruit, and the weight of fresh fruit biomass. Analyzing revenue (income versus cost) and the feasibility of planting the Hiyung cayenne pepper by applying LBF at various dosage levels. The method used in this study was a Single Complete Randomized Design (CRD) with data analysis using ANOVA with further testing of Real Differences (LSD). B0 was control (without bokashi). B1 consisted of 125 ml of LBF and water to dilute the solution up to 500 ml. B2 consisted of 250 ml of LBF and water to dilute the solution up to 500 ml. B3 consisted of 375 ml of LBF and 125 ml of water. B4 consisted of 500 ml of LBF. The results showed that the highest growth response (69 cm) occurred with the addition of 125 ml of LBF, while the lowest growth occurred in the control (B0). In the first age, the most optimal flowering occurs in the B2 of 60.00 dap, and lowest in the control (B0) of 50.00 dap. The highest number of fruits was obtained from B2 of 170.00 g, and the lowest was in B0 (control) of 94.00 g. The average weight of the first fruit was found in B2 of 285.00 g, and the lowest in B0 (control) of 126.00 g. The highest weight of plant biomass was found in B2 of 405.00 g, and the lowest was in B0 (control) of 177.75 g. The highest revenue analysis and business feasibility were found in B2, namely Rp. 17.065,00 and the ratio of 4,96. The lowest revenue occurred in Control, which was Rp 5.318,75, with a TR/TC value of 2,28. Based on the revenue analysis, B2 treatment produced the highest revenue and was the most feasible to be applied compared to other treatments.
Performance and Carcases Percentage of Pekin Duck Supplied with Sago Pith Silage as An Energy Source Abrani Sulaiman; Harry Wijayanto; Khairil Anwar; Eka Sumantri; Danang Biyatmoko
TROPICAL WETLAND JOURNAL Vol 8 No 1 (2022): Wetland Agricultural Issues
Publisher : Postgraduate Program - Lambung Mangkurat University (ULM Press Academic)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/twj.v8i1.108

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The purpose of this study was to determine the optimal level of use of sago pith silage to replace rice bran in the ration on the production performance of male Peking ducks. The research treatments included: T0 = No sago pith silage (control), T1 = Use of 5% sago pith silage in the ration, T2 = Use of 10% sago pith silage in the ration, T3 = Use of 15% sago pith silage in the ration, T4 = Use of sago pith silage 20% in the ration. The experimental diet contained 16% crude protein and 3000 kcal/kg metabolizable energy. The Pekin ducks used in this experiment were 2 weeks old. The research design used was a complete randomized design using five feeding treatments, five replications, and four ducks per replication pens. The parameters measured were feed intake, weight gain, body weight, feed conversion, the percentages of carcass, giblet, and abdominal fat at 8 weeks of age. The results showed that the use of sago pith silage had no significant effect on feed consumption, weight gain, body weight, feed conversion, and the percentages of carcass and giblet. However, the use of sago pith silage increased abdominal fat. It can be concluded that the use of sago pith silage up to 20% to replace rice bran in the ration has no negative effects on the performance and carcass quality of ducks.
Co-Authors Abdi Fithria Abdi Fithria Abdul Khair Abdullah Abdullah Abrani Sulaiman Achmad Jaelani Adenan Adenan Afirus Febian Agung Dwi Prasetiyo Ahmad Banin Akhmad R Saidi Akhmad Rizali Akhmad Rozami Syahru Alam Alpianor Alpianor Aminuddin Prahatama Putra Aminuddin Prahatama Putra Aminuddin Prahatama Putra Ammara Ulfa Azizah Arief R. M. Akbar Arya Dwi Saputra Atiek Winarti Atiek Winarti Azidi Irawan Basir Achmad Basuki Rahman Bayu Wijokongko Betty Agustina Bibin Bintang Andriana Chairul Irawan Deddy Dharmaji Dewi Mustika Dini Sofarini Ditza Pasca Irwangsa Djodjok Rahardjo Eka Sumantri Eko Rini Indrayatie Ella Zuliana Safitri Emmy Lilimantik Emmy Sri Mahreda Erika Septiani Theresia Euis Yulianingsih Fathurrazie Shadiq Fatmawati Fatmawati Filomena Matilda Fitriani Fitriani Fitriansyah, M Gusti Chairuddin Habibah Habibah Habibah Hafizianor Hafizianor Handayani Handayani Harry Wijayanto Heri Purwanto Heriadi Heriadi Herliani Herliani Herliani Herry Setiawan Hesty Heryani Hidayatullah, Arief Hilda Susanti Husaini Idiannor Mahyudin Iim Mahayu Buana Kusuma Rini Irwan Zakir Isma Sari Isma Sari Isna Arianti Arianti Jamzuri Hadie Kaspul Anwar Khairil Anwar Khairun Nisa Kissinger Kissinger Kristina Febriana Panjaitan Lenie Marlinae Lilis Hartati Lilis Hartati Luh Putu Lilis Suliatini Lusita Wardani M Fitriansyah M. Ratodi Mahdiati Mahdiati Mahmud Mahmud Mahrus Aryadi Marchal Susanto Mijani Rahman Muhammad Dzulfikri Haidla Muhammad Husaini Muhammad Irwan Zakir Muhammad Irwan Zakir Muhammad Rifqi Muhammad Rizal Muhammad Ruslan Muhammad Wahyu Muhammad Zaini Muhammad Zaini Muhammad Zaini Muhammad Zaini Nida Hayati Ninawati Ninawati Nur Rahmi Nursyam Andi Syarifuddin Pranata Dyah Susanti Purniati Purniati Puteri Amilia Rahmi Aufa Rusady Rara Ramadanti Rema Yulianti Restu Narendra Rio Rajamia Harlinson Ritni Megasari Rizqi Puteri Mahyudin Rusdiana Rusdiana Rusmalina Rusmalina Salamiah Salamiah Sari Amalia Sugiarti . Suhaili Asmawi Susilawati Susilawati Suyanto - Syamsul Arifin Syarifuddin Syarifuddin Tati Inderawati Taufik Hidayat Tien Zubaidah Tintin Rostini Tintin Rostini Tintin Rostini Tintin Rostini Tintin Rostini Tintin Rostini Tintin Rostini Tintin Rostini Tintin Rostini Trisnu Satriadi Tyas Astari Udiantoro Udiantoro Untung Santoso Wahyuni Ilham Yenny Eranova Yudi Firmanul Arifin Yuniarti Yuniarti Yusanto Nugroho