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Journal : AJARCDE (Asian Journal of Applied Research for Community Development and Empowerment)

Utilization of Local Microorganisms (MOL) as Organic Fertilizer in Women's Farmer Group, Sanur Kauh Village, Denpasar Rukmini, Ni Ketut Sri; A.A. Sagung Putri Risa Andriani
AJARCDE (Asian Journal of Applied Research for Community Development and Empowerment) Vol. 6 No. 3 (2022)
Publisher : Asia Pacific Network for Sustainable Agriculture, Food and Energy (SAFE-Network)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29165/ajarcde.v6i3.133

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The partner in implementing this community service program (PKM) is the Farmer Group located in Sanur Kauh Village, South Denpasar District, Denpasar. The group is cultivating organic plants by utilizing organic waste such as dry leaves, household waste, canangg residues (waste from Hindus Bali ritual events) , and cow and chicken manure. The group does not yet know how to properly process organic waste to produce good organic fertilizer. During this time, the garbage is just piled up just like that, and let the decomposer process takes place naturally. The group also does not know the proper composition of organic waste so as to produce a complete organic fertilizer containing NPK nutrients. The method that will be carried out in the implementation of this training is by interviewing, face-to-face methods, counseling and direct practice, Gradually the activity will be carried out: First, we will hold counseling on the use of local microorganisms as organic fertilizers. Second, we will provide direct training on the use of local microorganism (MOL), carried out several evaluations The third time, if the PKM activity will end we will motivate farmers so that in growing vegetables such as lettuce, kale, green vegetables and long beans by applying the use of MOL as organic fertilizer. From this activity, the external target to be achieved is that training participants understand how to use MOL as organic fertilizer to get healthy organic vegetables. The women's farmer group was able to make MOL which was used as a physically quality liquid organic fertilizer. Partners by 70% understand and can apply liquid organic fertilizer from household waste. Partners were able to reduce production costs by 25%, partners were able to reduce organic waste that causes environmental pollution by 80%, and partners were able to increase crop production by 25% thereby increasing group profits
The Utilization of Various Types of Organic Fertilizer and Trichoderma on Increasing the Production and Quality of Chryshone Cut Flowers A.A. Sagung Putri Risa Andriani; Arjana, Gusti Made; Sang Ayu Made Putri Suryani; I Gusti Ayu Dewi Seri Rejeki; Sunadra, I Ketut
AJARCDE (Asian Journal of Applied Research for Community Development and Empowerment) Vol. 6 No. 3 (2022)
Publisher : Asia Pacific Network for Sustainable Agriculture, Food and Energy (SAFE-Network)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29165/ajarcde.v6i3.134

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Horticultural commodities, especially ornamental plants, have high economic value in the market. It is necessary to research the introduction of appropriate technology in increasing the intensity of chrysanthemum cultivation such as the use of domestically created organic fertilizers and Trichoderma, which are formulated with local resources in chrysanthemums to improve quality and added value and utilize the potential of agricultural resources that are easy to apply following the ability of farmers and have a real impact on increasing income. The purpose of this research is to obtain a package of organic matter and Trichoderma that is suitable for the agro-climate, thus farmers will be interested in adopting the technology and developing it widely into their production system. The method used is field research in a greenhouse using a factorial randomized block design, with two factors that will be used to achieve the goal, namely the use of various types of organic fertilizers and the administration of Trichoderma doses. If the single treatment has a significant or very significant effect, then continue with the 5% BNT average value test, whereas if there is an interaction between the two factors, it is tested with Duncan't 5%. Based on the results of the study, all types of organic fertilizers, namely organic cow manure, organic pig manure, and organic goat manure combined with Trichoderma were able to suppress rust disease in chrysanthemums and increase the production and quality of chrysanthemums. Goat dung fertilizer and a dose of 5 tons-ยน ha of Trichoderma tended to produce flower stalk height, flower stalk weight, stem diameter, flower diameter, economical flower fresh weight and resulted in the lowest percentage of leaves affected by rust disease.
Application of Defoliated Chrysanthemum Leaves and Combination of Organic Fertilizer to the Yield and Quality of Chrysanthemum Flowers A.A. Sagung Putri Risa Andriani; I Gusti Made Arjana; I Gusti Ayu Dewi Seri Rejeki
AJARCDE (Asian Journal of Applied Research for Community Development and Empowerment) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Asia Pacific Network for Sustainable Agriculture, Food and Energy (SAFE-Network)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29165/ajarcde.v7i2.292

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The market value of horticultural products, particularly ornamental plants, is quite high. It is necessary to conduct research on the introduction of appropriate technology for increasing the intensity of chrysanthemum cultivation, such as the use of chrysanthemum leaf messenger and a combination of manure, which is formulated with local resources in chrysanthemum flowers to improve quality and add value and utilize the potential of agricultural resources that are easy to apply based on the capacity of farmers and have a real impact on increasing income. This study's objective was to determine the optimal concentration of chrysanthemum leaves and the optimal combination of manure for enhancing the production and quality of chrysanthemums. Using a Factorial Randomized Block Design, field research is conducted in a greenhouse using two factors: the dosage of defoliated chrysanthemum leaves and a mixture of manure. The obtained data were statistically analyzed using the ANOVA test. If the effect of a single treatment is genuine or very real, the average value test is continued. Least significant difference (LSD) is 5%, whereas Duncan's 5% indicates an interaction between the two factors tested. The treatment of defoliated leaves had a real to very real effect on all variables, with the exception of stem diameter, whereas the combination treatment of organic fertilizers had a real to very real effect on all variables. The interaction between the quantity of defoliated leaves and the combination of organic fertilizer has no significant effect on all variables. The administration of a dose of 5 tons/ha and the combined use of goat manure and pig manure increased the length of the flower stalk, the weight of the flower stalk, the diameter of the stem, the diameter of the flower, the fresh weight of the most cost-effective flowers, and the proportion of leaves infected with rust. According to SNI 01-4478-88, the chrysanthemums produced in this investigation are of quality class A.