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Nabatia
ISSN : 16933222     EISSN : 28300068     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21070/nabatia
Core Subject : Agriculture,
The scope of this journal are : - Plants research; - Soil research; - Crop production management; and - Technology in agriculture
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The Effect Of Age And Plant Spacing On The Growth And Production Plant Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Asyita Mufikha; Al Machfud WDP
Nabatia Vol 4 No 2 (2016): Desember
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

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This study aims to determine the effect of the interaction of seed age treatment and planting distance on the growth and production of rice plants. This research was conducted in Lambangan Village, Wonoayu Subdistrict, Sidoarjo Regency, East Java Province and carried out from February 2016 to June 2016. The experiment was arranged factorially using a Randomized Block Design (RBD); first factor: age of seedlings, while the second factor: spacing. Observed variables were plant height, number of tillers, panicles per clump, number of grains per clump, weight of 100 grains, grain wet weight, grain dry weight, dry weight, stover weight and harvest index. The results showed that there was a significant interaction effect on plant height that was 53.09 cm at 50 HST and the number of panicles per clump was 6.89. Seedling age had a significant effect on plant height variables at 50 DAP, 48.73. Whereas plant spacing had a significant effect on the variable number of tillers ie 7.00 at 50 HST, number of grains per clump was 691.22 grains, grain wet weight was 15.68 grams, grain dry weight was 11.70 grams, and dry weight stover is 20.26 grams, the highest production is obtained from the treatment of spacing of 10 cm x 20 cm.
The Effect of Growth Regulatory Substances (ZPT) and Liquid Organic Fertilizer (POC) Conch Mas (Pamocea canaliculata L.) on Growth and Production of Green Mustard (Brassica juncea L) Nurul Aliyatil Fachiroh; Abdul Wachid
Nabatia Vol 4 No 2 (2016): Desember
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

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This study aims to determine the effect of the dose of liquid organic fertilizer (POC) goldensnail and duration of soaking on growth and yield green mustard plants (Brassica junceeL). The study was conducted in Patuk Village Gempol District, Pasuruan Regency, fromJune to July 2014. Research this was factorially arranged using a randomized blockdesign (RBD) consisting of 2 factors 1 is the administration of liquid organic fertilizer (POC)golden snail consisting of: without POC (D0), dose of 10cc / liter (D1), dose 20cc / liter(D2), dose of 30cc / liter (D3). Factor 2 is the duration of the ZPT immersion consistsof: without immersion (P1), 10 minutes immersion (P2), immersion 30 minute (P3). Fromthese two factors, 12 combinations were obtained and repeated 3 times. The resultsshowed that administering a dose of fertilizer liquid organic (POC) gold snail 20cc / literand a soaking time of 10 minutes (D2P2) give good results on variable plant height,number of leaves, diameter stem, leaf area, wet weight and dry weight.
The Effect of Storage Duration and Invigoration Treatment on Viability of Cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) Seeds Tri Widiyanti; Agus Miftakhurrohmat
Nabatia Vol 4 No 2 (2016): Desember
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The aim of this study was to determine the effect of giberrelin (GA3) storage durationand treatment on the viability of cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) seeds carried out at theLaboratory of Indonesian Center for Seedling and Plant Protection (BBPPTP) Surabayaon Mojoagung No. No. 52, Mojoagung Subdistrict, Jombang Regency in February toApril 2014. This study used a completely randomized design with factorial patterns with2 factors. The first factor is the storage time which consists of 4 stages P1 (7 days ofnatural storage of seeds), P2 (14 days of storage of natural seeds), P3 (22 days of storageof natural seeds), and P4 (29 days of storage of natural seeds). The second factor isinvigoration treatment which consists of 3 types without treatment (I0), GA3 10 ppm(I1), GA3 20 ppm (I2). The results showed a significant interaction between storage timeand invigoration treatment of plant height and germination capacity, storage durationtreatment affected the variable number of leaves, 7 days storage time (P1) produced theaverage number of leaves (3.75 strands) even though the result is the same as the storageperiod of 14 days (P2). While the invigoration treatment had no effect on the observationvariable of the number of leaves.
The Respone of Magrove Rhizophora Apiculuta Growth to Mud Stress Sidoarjo Achmad Fauzan; Saiful Arifin
Nabatia Vol 4 No 2 (2016): Desember
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This study aims to know the influence of the growing media Sidoarjo mud on the response of plants Rhizophora apiculuta on growth. This research was conducted in greenhouse of Faculty of Agriculture, University of Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo in April-June 2016. The experiment was arranged that a single factor by using a randomized block design that is repeated four times. The treatment consists of planting medium. without the Sidoarjo mud, mud Sidoarjo 10%, 20% Sidoarjo mud, mud Sidoarjo 30%, 40% and 50% mud Sidoarjo Sidoarjo mud. The variables measured were: plant height, stem diameter, leaf area, root length, fresh weight and dry weight stover. The whole observation data were analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) followed by 5% HSD test to determine dif- ferences between treatments. The results showed differences in the concentration of the Sidoarjo mud negative effect on all variables observation. Sidoarjo mud concentration of 40% and 50% obtain a low response. While the concentration of 10% content of Sidoarjo mud showed a response not unlike the growth without Sidoarjo mud.
The Effect of Pruning and Several Kinds of Growing Media Fertigation Hydroponic Systems Against Protection and Production of Melons (Cucumis Melo L.) M Abror; M Koko Ardiansyah
Nabatia Vol 4 No 2 (2016): Desember
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

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This study aims to determine the effect of trimming with a wide variety of growing media hydroponic system fertigation on growth and yield of melon. Research will be conducted in the green house (House of plastic) UMSIDA Agriculture Faculty, Campus 2, Gelam, Candi, Sidoarjo, research time between the months of March to June 2016 using analysis of variance and continued test HSD 5%. The variables measured were plant height, leaf number, level of sweetness of fruit, fruit weight, high-fruit, thickness of the flesh of the fruit, conclusion from this research is going on the effect of trimming and a wide variety of growing media hydroponic system fertigation in treatment PM5 (trimming down, kokopit). There was also a real influence on the treatment PM6 (without pruning, kokopit) .In observation of plant height, leaf number, fruit weight, and high fruit. And also happens to influence a wide range of growing media on growth and yield of melon on hydroponics fertigation system, the PM6 treatment (without pruning, kokopit) had the highest rates in the observation of plant height, weight of the fruit, and the number of leaves.

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