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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
Articles 5 Documents
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Effects Of Fertilizer Fertilizers And Distance To Growth And Production Of Okra (Abelmoschus Eschulentus L.) Al Machfudz WDP; Fiky Afifih
Nabatia Vol 6 No 1 (2018): June
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This study aims to determine the effect of manure and plant spacing on the growth and production of okra plants conducted in Jiken Village, Tulangan District, Sidoarjo Regency which took place in March 2017 until June 2017. This experiment was arranged in factorial Random Design Group (RAK). The first factor is manure consisting of 3 levels namely cow manure, goat and chicken, while the second factor is planting distance consisting of 3 levels that is 25 x 75 cm, 30 x 65 cm and 35 x 60 cm. the data were analyzed by using analytical variance followed by BNJ test at 5% confidence level. The result of the research shows the effect of interaction between manure and plant spacing on leaf number parameter, number of fruit per plant, number of fruit per hectare, wet weight of fruit, fruit weight per plant, fruit weight per hectare and harvest index of okra plant. The best treatment is the use of goat manure with spacing of 30 x 65 cm which produces the number of fruit per plant 4,67 pieces, wet weight of fruit 33,22 gram, and productivity 8,06 ton.
Response Growth And Production Of Soybean (Glicine Max) On Composting Fertilizer (Azolla And Straw) And Additional Rhizobium Andriani Eko P; Didit Riancono
Nabatia Vol 6 No 1 (2018): June
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The need for soybeans is very high, but not balanced by soybean production. Recorded in 2014, the government should import kedelei of 67.28% of the national soybean demand. Therefore, sustainable agricultural system is needed to increase soybean production. The aim of this research is to know the combination of treatment of biological fertilizer (Rhizobium) and compost (azolla and straw). The experiment was conducted in Panjer village, Mojosari sub-district, Mojokerto, from April to July 2017. The research used randomized block design (RAK) factorial design with 2 factors. Factor 1 was rhizobium (without rhizobium (R0) and rhizobium (R1)) and factor 2 is the application of compost fertilizer (without the application of compost fertilizer (K0), azolla compost fertilizer (K1), the application of straw compost fertilizer (K2) and the composting of azolla compost and straw compost (K3)). From these two factors, 8 treatment combinations were repeated 3 times. Data were analyzed by multiform analysis followed by 5% duncan test. The results showed that the treatment combination was not significantly different, but the compost treatment showed that azolla compost was able to increase both vegetative and generative growth, whereas in biofertilizer was able to increase wet weight of root nodule but did not affect the increase of other observation parameters.
The Effect Of Giving Trichoderma Sp And Fertilizer Fertilizer On Redeed Production And Production (Amaranthus Amoena Voss) A. Miftakhurrohmat; Ella Nur Fauzyah
Nabatia Vol 6 No 1 (2018): June
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Red spinach plant originally known as vegetable crop, Trichoderma sp function provides auksin signals and can also accelerate the growth of plants, especially vegetable crops. Giving fertilizer N, P and K is an effort to increase crop production. Manure can indeed increase the availability of nutrients for plants, research aims to determine the effect of giving Trichoderma sp and type of fertilizer on the growth and production of red spinach plants implemented in the Village Sidokepung Buduran Sidoarjo District Start July-August 2017. Factorial research using Randomized Block Design (RAK) with two factors and repeated three times The first factor is Trichoderma sp (T) consists of 4 kinds: T1 = Trichoderma sp, T2 = Trichoderma sp-Jjr-02, T3 = Trichoderma sp -Jtr-01, T4 = Trichoderma sp-Pjn-01. The second factor is the type of fertilizer (P) which consists of 3 kinds: P0 = tampa fertilizer, P1 = kima fertilizer, P2 = manure. Fariabel observed were Plant Height, Leaf Amount, Stem diameter, Wet Weight Plant, Dry Plant Weight ,. The results showed the interaction of treatment of Trichoderma sp and type of fertilizer to plant height of 14 HST, 21HST, 28HST and on the number of leaves showed interaction at 14HST, 28HST and interaction on wet weight of plant. In the type of fertilizer treatment occurs interaction in almost all observations of plant height, number of leaves, diameterbatang, wet weight and dry weight of plants.
The Influence Of Giving Fertilizer And Fertilizer (N) Fertilizer Time On Plant Growth And Production Sawi Pakcoy (Brassica rapa L.) Abdul Wachid; Achmad Sairi
Nabatia Vol 6 No 1 (2018): June
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The average pakcoy mustard production in Indonesia is still quite low at 20 tons / ha. This study aims to determine the effect of goat manure and nitrogen fertilizer (N) on the growth and production of mustard greens. This research was carried out in Plaosan village, Wonoayu sub-district, Sidoarjo regency, using factorial completely randomized design with 2 factors, factor 1: without goat manure (control) (P0), goat manure 100 grams / polybag (P1 ), 200 gram goat manure / polybag (P2). Factor 2: giving nitrogen at 7 hst (K1), giving nitrogen at 14 hst (K2), giving nitrogen at 21 hst (K3). Of the two factors, 9 treatment combinations were repeated and repeated 3 times so that 27 experimental units were obtained. The results showed that goat manure significantly affected plant height, number of leaves and wet weight. However, when giving nitrogen (N) there was no significant difference in each treatment, while there was interaction between goat manure and nitrogen (N) fertilization time on the wet weight of mustard pakcoy plants with the best treatment in K2P2 with an average of 231,8.
Influence Of Micro Local Organism And Media Of Fertilizer On Growth And Result Of Plant Of Selada (Lactuca Sativa L.) Abdul Wachid; Emilda Agustina
Nabatia Vol 6 No 1 (2018): June
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The aim of this research is to know the influence of local micro organisms and cropping media on the growth and yield of lettuce crops. The study was conducted in May-July 2017 using Group Random Design (RAK) with 2 factors repeated 3 times. The first factor consists of three levels of local micro organisms of kipahit leaf, water of laryers and fish innards. The second factor is planting media of cow manure, goats and chicken with 50% combination with soil. Observation with parameters of plant length, number of leaves, stem diameter, wet weight of trimming, wet weight of consumption and dry weight of berangkasan. Analysis of statistical data used is the analysis of variance as well as to determine the effect of treatment followed by the test of Beda Nyata Jujur (BNJ) at 5% level. The result of this research is the interaction of the influence of local micro organisms and cropping media on the growth and yield of Lettuce plants on leaf number of age 56 HST. Treatment of local micro organisms influenced growth and yield of Lettuce plants at age 28 HST with the highest value on treatment M3 (jeroan fish) that is 17.50 fruit. The treatment of cultivation media of manure occurred influence on growth and yield of lettuce crop at age 63 HST and who get highest value that is at K3 (chicken manure).

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