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VIGOR: JURNAL ILMU PERTANIAN TROPIKA DAN SUBTROPIKA
Published by Universitas Tidar
ISSN : 2356039     EISSN : 25976869     DOI : 10.31002/vigor.v7i1.5802
Core Subject : Agriculture,
VIGOR: Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Tropika dan Subtropika adalah jurnal yang menginformasikan hasil penelitian dan telaah pustaka dalam berbagai aspek lingkup pertanian dan komoditas pertanian antara lain bidang agronomi, agroekoteknologi, pemuliaan tanaman, hortikultura, ilmu tanah, ilmu perlindungan tanaman, agribisnis, agroforestry, model pertanian dan bioteknologi pertanian
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Identifikasi Perilaku Petani Cabai Merah Keriting dalam Menghadapi Risiko Produksi di Desa Sumberejo, Kecamatan Ngablak, Kabupaten Magelang Deprianto Sembiring; Yuliawati Yuliawati
JURNAL VIGOR Vol 11, No 1 (2026): VIGOR: JURNAL ILMU PERTANIAN TROPIKA DAN SUBTROPIKA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31002/vigor.v11i1.9866

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Curly red chili farming faces high production risks caused by weather changes, pests and diseases, and uncertainty in the use of production inputs. This study aimed to identify farmers’ behavior in facing production risks in Sumberejo Village, Ngablak District, Magelang Regency. The research used a quantitative descriptive approach with 30 respondents selected through simple random sampling. Data were analyzed using the Cobb-Douglas production function and the Moscardi and de Janvry model through the K(S) parameter approach. The results revealed that most farmers were classified as risk averse (43.3%), followed by risk neutral (40%) and risk lover (13.3%), while 3.3% of respondents could not be classified because their K(S) values were outside the model classification range. These findings indicate that curly red chili farmers tend to be cautious in making production decisions to reduce the risk of income instability.
Keragaman Morfologi Lima Aksesi Terung Lokal (Solanum melogena L) Vena Wahyu Mahardika; Annisa Khoiriyah; Elea Nur Aziza
JURNAL VIGOR Vol 11, No 1 (2026): VIGOR: JURNAL ILMU PERTANIAN TROPIKA DAN SUBTROPIKA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31002/vigor.v11i1.9876

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This study evaluated the morphological and agronomic diversity of five local eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) accessions originating from Palembang (TR1), Kalimantan (TR2), Purbalingga (TR3), Riau (TR4), and Malang (TR5). The experiment was conducted at the Celeban Teaching Factory, Polbangtan Yogyakarta–Magelang, using a randomized complete block design with five replications. The morphological traits evaluated are plant growth habit, stem anthocyanin intensity, stem pubescence, leaf shape and lobing, flower color, fruit shape, fruit apex shape, calyx spines, fruit surface glossiness, fruit skin and flesh color, and fruit markings. The agronomic traits measured included plant height, stem diameter, leaf length and width, fruit length and diameter, number of fruits per plant, individual fruit weight, days to flowering, and days to harvest. The results showed considerable variation among the five accessions for most morphological and agronomic traits. TR1 exhibited the greatest plant height, whereas TR2 had the largest leaves, thickest stems, widest fruits, and highest individual fruit weight. TR3 produced the highest number of fruits per plant, while TR4 had the greatest fruit lengthTR5 showed the lowest plant height and fruit number. The identified variation provides valuable information for germplasm conservation and collection with desirable agronomic and market-oriented characteristics.
RESPON PERTUMBUHAN BIBIT KELAPA SAWIT (Elaeis guineensis Jacq) DI PRE NURSERY PADA PEMBERIAN DOSIS KOTORAN WALET DAN DOSIS AZOSPIRILLUM sp. indhi azzahri
JURNAL VIGOR Vol 10, No 2 (2025): VIGOR: JURNAL ILMU PERTANIAN TROPIKA DAN SUBTROPIKA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31002/vigor.v10i2.6406

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A research on the response to growth of oil palm ( Elaeis guineensis Jacq) seedlings in the pre-nursery with dose of swallow droppings and dose of Azospirillum sp., was carried out in September 23 - December 21, 2021 at the Oil Palm Research Center Marihat Unit, Riau. The research method used is factorial (4x4) arranged in a completely randomized design. The first factor was the dose of swallow droppings, with levels W0: 0 g/polybag, W1: 250 g/polybag, W2: 500 g/polybag, and W3: 750 g/polybag. The second factor is the dose of Azospirillum sp., with levels A0: 0 ml/polybag, A1: 10 ml/polybag, A2: 20 m/polybagl, and A3: 30 ml/polybag. The results showed that the dose of swallow manure increased the fresh weight of the crown, the dry weight of the crown, the water content of the crown, the fresh weight of the roots, and the dry weight of the roots of oil palm seedlings in the pre-nursery. Application of Azospirillum sp. can increase the number of leaf midrib, fresh weight of crown, and also the fresh weight of the roots of oil palm seedlings in pre-nursery. There is an interaction between the dose of swallow droppings and the dose of Azospirillum sp. namely on the parameters of the fresh weight of oil palm seedlings roots in the pre-nursery.