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Pengaruh Pemberian Pupuk Kandang Ayam dan Pupuk Hayati Bio-Extrim Terhadap Pertumbuhan dan Produksi Tanaman Kangkung Darat (Ipomoea reptans Poir.) Gulo, Primuadin; Zulfida, Ida; Jabat, Yelfi Yana Linda
JURNAL AGROPLASMA Vol 11, No 2 (2024): JURNAL AGROPLASMA VOLUME 11 NO 2 TAHUN 2024
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS LABUHANBATU

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36987/agroplasma.v11i2.6273

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This research was conducted to determine the effect of chicken manure and the bio-fertilizer Bio-Extrim on the growth and production of water spinach plants. (Ipomoea reptans Poir). This research was conducted at the experimental field of the Faculty of Agriculture at the University of Community Development Indonesia (UPMI) in Medan. Wakaf Street, Market 12, Marendal 2, Patumbak District, Deli Serdang Regency, at an elevation of 40 meters above sea level. (mdpl). This research will begin in June 2024 and continue until July 2024. This research uses a Factorial Randomized Block Design (FRBD) method consisting of 2 factors: 1) The application of chicken manure (A) which consists of 4 levels, namely: A0 = 0 tons/ha (Control), A1 = 20 tons/ha equivalent to 2 kg/plot, A2 = 40 tons/ha equivalent to 4 kg/plot, A3 = 80 tons/ha equivalent to 8 kg/plot. 2) The application of the biofertilizer Bio-Extrim (B), consisting of 4 levels, namely: B0 = 0 l/ha (Control), B1 = 4 l/ha equivalent to 0.4 l/plot, B2 = 8 l/ha equivalent to 0.8 l/plot, B3 = 16 l/ha equivalent to 1.6 l/plot. A total of 16 combinations were obtained, repeated 3 times, resulting in 48 experimental units that were randomly arranged. Based on the results of the experiment, it can be concluded that the combination of the bio-fertilizer Bio-Extrim and chicken manure has no significant effect on the root length of water spinach plants. The concentration of chicken manure does not significantly affect the root length of water spinach, and the concentration of the bio-fertilizer Bio-Extrim also does not significantly affect the root length of water spinach. Keywords: chicken manure, bio-fertilizer bio-extrim, water spinach plants
ANALYSIS OF LITERATURE STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF CHICKEN MANURE AND BIO EXTREME BIO-FERTILIZER ON THE GROWTH OF LAND KANGKUN (Ipomoea Reptans Poir): ANALISIS STUDI LITERATUR PENGARUH PUPUK KANDANG AYAM DAN PUPUK HAYATI BIO EXTRIM TERHADAP PERTUMBUHAN TANAMAN KANGKUN DARAT (Ipomoea Reptans Poir) Gulo, Primuadin
UPMI Proceeding Series Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): OKTOBER 2024
Publisher : LPPM UPMI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55751/ups.v2i2.361

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Vegetable plants are needed by humans to meet the nutritional and mineral intake in the body. Water spinach is a horticultural plant that is popular with the Indonesian people, in addition to its savory taste, water spinach contains many benefits. This study aims to analyze and summarize the results of literature studies on the effect of chicken manure and bio-extreme organic fertilizer on the growth and production of land spinach (ipomeae reptans poir). Chicken manure contains various types of nutrients that are very beneficial for plants, including Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Magnesium. Meanwhile, Biofertilizer is a biological product that can increase fertilization efficiency, fertility and soil health. Based on a literature review, the combination of chicken manure and bio-extreme organic fertilizer shows significant results in increasing the growth and production of land spinach. Several studies have shown that the balanced use of chicken manure and bio-extreme organic fertilizer can improve nutrient absorption by plants and increase resistance to pest and disease attacks. However, the effectiveness of this application is highly dependent on the dose used, soil conditions, and environmental factors. This study also identified differences in results due to variations in application methods and types of varieties used. Overall, these findings suggest the need for further research to optimize the right combination of fertilizers to increase sustainable land spinach production.