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PENGARUH PUPUK P DAN K TERHADAP PERTUMBUHAN DAN HASIL TANAMAN KACANG HIJAU Vigna Radiata L PADA MEDIA TANAH PASIR PANTAI(THE EEFECTS OF P AND K FERTILIZERS TO THE DEVELOPMENT AND YIELDS OF GREEN BEAN PLANTS Vigna Radiata L IN THE BEACH SAND SOIL MEDIA) Widarawati, Rosi; Harjoso, Tri
Pembangunan Pedesaan Vol 11, No 1 (2011)
Publisher : Pembangunan Pedesaan

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The purposes of this study were to see the effect of P fertilizer on the growth and yield of green beans in the highest dose, the effect of K fertilizer on growth and yield of green beans in the highest dose, the interaction effect of fertilizer P and K on growth and yield of green beans in the best treatment combination. The experiment was conducted in the plastic house experiment station Faculty of Agriculture, Unsoed from February 2010-April 2010. The design was Randomized Block Design with three replications. Factors tested the P fertilizer consisted of four levels: without P fertilizer (P0), P fertilization at 45 kg P2O5/ha (P1), P fertilization at a dose of 90 kg P2O5/ha (P2), P fertilization at a dose of 135 P2O5/ha kg (P3). K fertilizer consisted of four levels: without fertilizer K (K0), K fertilization at a dose of 50 kg K2O/ha (K1), K fertilization at a dose of 75 kg K2O/ha (K2), K fertilization with 100 kg K2O (K3 ). The combination of the two factors was 16. The observed variables were plant height, leaf number trifoliat, leaf area, canopy dry weight, root dry weight, total root length, number of pods per plant, seed number per pod, 100 seed weight, seed weight per plant and harvest index. The results showed that P fertilizer affected on plant height, leaf area, canopy dry weight, root dry weight, and weight of seeds per plant. Fertilizer K did not affect all variables. Interactions between fertilizer P and K to produce 135 kg of fertilizer P P2O5/ha to provided the highest root dry weight (7.79 g) when given fertilizer K 50 kg K2O. Provision of 90 kg fertilizer P P2O5/ha to provided the highest number of pods per plant (12.57 pieces) when given 50 kg K2O K fertilizer. Provision of 90 kg fertilizer P P2O5/ha to provided the highest seed weight per plant (7.66 g) when given 50 kg K2O K fertilizer.
Leaf character of sugar palm on various shades and concentrations of liquid organic fertilizer Widarawati, Rosi; Syarifah, Risqa Naila Khusna; Prakoso, Budi
Kultivasi Vol 22, No 2 (2023): Jurnal Kultivasi
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

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Palm sugar has been developed to produce various products and raw materials for their derivatives. There is a very high morphological diversity of sugar palm plants, while the morphological identification of different sugar palm plant species in Banten province is still limited. The aim of this research is to determine the effect of different treatments, such as shade percentage, liquid organic fertilizer concentration, and a combination of both, on the properties of palm leaves. The experimental design used in this study was the 2-factor RCBD split plot with 3 levels each. The first factor is the variation of the shadow percentage, namely N0 (no shadow), N1 (55% shadow), and N2 (85% shadow). The second factor is different concentrations of liquid organic fertilizer (POC), namely P0 (0 ml/liter water), P1 (1 ml/liter water), and P2 (2 ml/liter water). The results showed that different types of shade yielded insignificant results in terms of variable number of leaves, total leaf area, and leaf greenness. The different types of liquid organic fertilizer concentration treatments and treatment combinations of shade percentage and liquid organic fertilizer concentrations did not influence any of the observed variables.Keywords: growth, organic fertilizer, palm, shade