Journal of Agro Complex
Vol 2, No 3 (2018)

Respon tanaman kedelai terhadap pemupukan kombinasi bio-slurry dengan pupuk nitrogen

Reza Mas Indrawan (Diponegoro University)
Yafizham Yafizham (Diponegoro University)
Sutarno Sutarno (Diponegoro University)



Article Info

Publish Date
24 Oct 2018

Abstract

The research aimed to study the effect of fertilizer combination of by bio-slurryand nitrogen on the growth and yield of soybean. The experiment was assigned in monofactor randomized block design with treatments of P0. Control (without fertilizer), P1. Bio-slurry 10 t/ha + 11,5 kg N/ha, P2. Bio-slurry 10 t/ha + 23 kg N/ha, P3. Bio-slurry 10 t/ha + 34,5 kg N/ha, P4. Bio-slurry 10 t/ha + 46 kg N/ha. P5. Bio-slurry 10 t/ha. Each treatment was replicated five times. Parameters measured were plant height, leaf number, number of pods/plot seed weight/plot, and nitrogen uptake of plant. Data were subjected to analysis of variance and followed by Duncan test. The result showed that combination of bioslurry and nitrogen increased growth and yield of soybean significantly (P<0,05). Bio-slurry+ 23 kg N/ha increased plant height (28.10 cm) and leave number (8.48 leaves) significantly higher than other treatments. Bio-slurry + 11.5 kg N/ha was non-significantly different from bio-slurry + 23 kg N/ha on number of pods/plot, although significantly higher than other treatments. Bio-slurry + 11,5 kg N/ha increased seed weight/plot (1853 g) significantly higher than other treatments. Nitrogen uptake of plant of 62,88 g/plant has resulted by bio-slurry + 11,5 kg N/ha which was higher than other treatments, but non-significantly different from bio-slurry + 23 kg N/ha (50,63 g/plant). Keyword : Bio-slurry, combination, growth, nitrogen, soybean, yield 

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Journal Info

Abbrev

joac

Publisher

Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry

Description

Journal of Agro Complex (JOAC) is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all areas of agricultural sciences (Agro complex). Research areas include : plant growth and development, plant production, plant improvement, plant protection, plant ecology, plant physiology, seed ...