Andarula Galushasti
Food Production Technology, Department of Agricultural Technology, State Polytechnic of Jember, Indonesia

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Provision of POC Banana Peel with the Addition of Moringa Leaves to the Growth and Production of Glutinous Corn (Zea mays Ceratina) Endah Mukarommah; Andarula Galushasti
International Integrated Agricultural Journal (IIAJ) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/iiaj.v1i2.425

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Optimizing the use of inorganic fertilizers through the manufacture of liquid organic fertilizers for the growth and production of glutinous corn. This study aims to analyze the effect of the application and concentration of banana peel POC on the growth and production of glutinous corn (Zea mays Caratina) plants. This research was carried out on the cultivation land of the Jember State Polytechnic, Sumbersari District, Jember Regency from August to October 2024. This study used Randomized Group Design (RAK) which consisted of 6 treatments, namely P0: No Liquid Organic Fertilizer, P1: POC banana peel with the addition of moringa leaves 40 ml/l water, P2: POC of banana peel with the addition of moringa leaves 50 ml/l of water, P3: POC of banana peel with the addition of moringa leaves of 60 ml/l of water, P4: POC of banana peel with the addition of moringa leaves of 70 ml/l of water,  P5: POC banana peel with the addition of moringa leaves 80 ml/l of water. The results of the study show that the application of Liquid Organic Fertilizer can optimize the use of inorganic fertilizers. The effect of giving POC banana peel with the addition of moringa leaves did not show a significant effect on the parameters of plant height, cob diameter, cob weight, cob weight without cob, cob length, dry pruning weight.
Study of Coconut Dregs Fertilizer on the Growth and Yield of Mung Bean Plants (Vigna radiata L) Mifthaqul Agusthiana; Andarula Galushasti
International Integrated Agricultural Journal (IIAJ) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/iiaj.v1i2.426

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The decline in mung bean (Vigna radiata L.) production in Indonesia is partly due to the unbalanced use of inorganic fertilizers. This study aims to determine the effect of coconut pulp waste fertilizer on the growth and yield of mung bean production. The study was conducted in Kesilir Village, Wuluhan District, Jember Regency, East Java, in September–November 2024 using a non-factorial Randomized Block Design (RBD) with one treatment factor (coconut pulp fertilizer doses: 0, 100, 200, 300, 400, and 500 g/plot) and four replications. The parameters observed included plant height, number of pods, dry seed weight, and biomass. The results of the ANOVA analysis showed that coconut pulp fertilizer significantly affected the dry seed weight per sample and dry seed weight per plot. The best treatment was shown at a dose of 500 g/plot with an average dry seed weight of 27.10 g/sample and 547.5 g/plot. Coconut dregs fertilizer has the potential to be an environmentally friendly alternative fertilizer to increase green bean yields.
The Effect of Gamal Leaf Fertilizer Concentration on the Growth and Production of Glutenated Corn Agustin Rindha Yonita; Ilham Muhklisin; Andarula Galushasti; Iqbal Erdiansyah
International Integrated Agricultural Journal (IIAJ) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/iiaj.v1i2.427

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Excessive use of chemical fertilizers leads to soil degradation which gradually reduces corn productivity. Therefore, using organic fertilizers such as liquid organic fertilizers made from Gamal aka Gliricidia leaves and their proper application needs to be encouraged. This study aims to determine the growth and yield of waxy corn plants in response to the administration of liquid gliricidia leaf fertilizer with various concentrations and time intervals. This research was conducted in Politeknik Negeri Jember, East Java from July 2024 to October 2024. This research was conducted on a Non-Factorial Randomized Block Design where the treatment level was a combination of the liquid fertilizer concentration and application time interval consisting of control, 50 ml / l + 1 week, 50 ml / l + 2 weeks, 75 ml / l + 1 week, 75 ml / l + 2 weeks, 100 ml / l + 1 week, and 100 ml / l+ 2 weeks. The results showed that the treatment of 75 ml/l concentration + 2-week interval significantly showed the best results in stem diameter, cob length, cob diameter, and cob weight. It can be concluded that the application of liquid organic fertilizer made from gliricidia leaves can be an alternative to minimize the use of chemical fertilizers in waxy corn plants.