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PENGARUH PEMBERIAN CAMPURAN LIMBAH IKAN PADAT DAN PUPUK ORGANIK CAIR LIMBAH IKAN TERHADAP P LATOSOL DAN PERTUMBUHAN TANAMAN JAGUNG (Zea mays) Herasti, Widhi Sekar Ing Pramada; Julianto, Eko Amiadji
Jurnal Ilmu Tanah dan Air Vol 21 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/jta.v21i1.13951

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Latosol is soil with low fertility and low available P content. Solid fish waste and liquid organic fertilizer based on fish waste have a relatively high content of P element and have the potential to increase the availability of  P in soil. The purpose of this study is to find out the effect of providing solid fish waste and liquid organic fertilizer of fish waste on Latosol’s Fosforus availability and corn plants growth. The experiments were conducted using a non-factorial Randomized Design (RAL) and consisted of 9 treatments: P0=Fish Waste 0 tons/ha + LOF 0 ml/l, P1= Fish Waste 0 tons/ha + LOF 6 ml/l, P2= Fish Waste) tons/ha + 10 ml/l P3= Fish Waste 5 tons/ha + LOF 0 ml/l, P4= Fish Waste 5 tons/ha + LOF 6 ml/l, P5= Fish Waste 5 tons/ha + LOF 11 ml/l, P6= Fish Waste 10 tons/ha + LOF  0 ml/l P7= Fish Waster 10 tons/ha + LOF 6 ml/l P8= Fish Waste 10 tons/ha + LOF 11 ml/l. The research parameters are pH, P-available, Al-dd, Retention P, Ca. Plant Height, Plant Wet Weight, and Plant Dry Weight. The results of the study showed the effect of administering compost fertilizer and liquid organic fish waste had a real effect in increasing pH of H2O, pH of KCl, available P, Ca availability, Plant Height, Wet Weight, Plant Dry Weight as well as lowering Al-dd and Ground Retention. The best dose of fertilizer is on P5. 
PENGARUH PEMBERIAN CAMPURAN LIMBAH IKAN PADAT DAN PUPUK ORGANIK CAIR LIMBAH IKAN TERHADAP P LATOSOL DAN PERTUMBUHAN TANAMAN JAGUNG (Zea mays) Herasti, Widhi Sekar Ing Pramada; Julianto, Eko Amiadji
Jurnal Ilmu Tanah dan Air Vol 21 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/jta.v21i1.13951

Abstract

Latosol is soil with low fertility and low available P content. Solid fish waste and liquid organic fertilizer based on fish waste have a relatively high content of P element and have the potential to increase the availability of  P in soil. The purpose of this study is to find out the effect of providing solid fish waste and liquid organic fertilizer of fish waste on Latosol’s Fosforus availability and corn plants growth. The experiments were conducted using a non-factorial Randomized Design (RAL) and consisted of 9 treatments: P0=Fish Waste 0 tons/ha + LOF 0 ml/l, P1= Fish Waste 0 tons/ha + LOF 6 ml/l, P2= Fish Waste) tons/ha + 10 ml/l P3= Fish Waste 5 tons/ha + LOF 0 ml/l, P4= Fish Waste 5 tons/ha + LOF 6 ml/l, P5= Fish Waste 5 tons/ha + LOF 11 ml/l, P6= Fish Waste 10 tons/ha + LOF  0 ml/l P7= Fish Waster 10 tons/ha + LOF 6 ml/l P8= Fish Waste 10 tons/ha + LOF 11 ml/l. The research parameters are pH, P-available, Al-dd, Retention P, Ca. Plant Height, Plant Wet Weight, and Plant Dry Weight. The results of the study showed the effect of administering compost fertilizer and liquid organic fish waste had a real effect in increasing pH of H2O, pH of KCl, available P, Ca availability, Plant Height, Wet Weight, Plant Dry Weight as well as lowering Al-dd and Ground Retention. The best dose of fertilizer is on P5.