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Paper Title:
Addition of Organic Matter to Sandy Soil on the Growth and Production of Caisim (Brassica Juncea L.) Plants and as an Effort to Improve Soil Properties
Authors Name:
Adnan Sofyan
, Tri Mulya Hartati , Dartinsaputri Dahlan , Asrul Dedy Ali Hasan , Idris Abdurachman
Organic fertilizers are fertilizers composed of living things, such as the remains of plants, animals, and humans. Caisim (Brassica et al.) is a vegetable plant with a sub-tropical climate but can adapt well to a tropical climate. Caisim is generally planted in the lowlands but can also be planted in the highlands. Paleration technology is mixing different types of soil to increase crop productivity. This research was conducted in Ngade Village, South Ternate District. This study aimed to determine the effect of milling technology on differences in the growth and production of caisim (Brassica et al.) plants and changes in soil properties. This study used a randomized block design (RAK) consisting of 5 treatments, namely M0 (without fertilizer), M1 (cow manure), M2 (chicken coop), M3 (nutmeg litter), and M4 (clove litter) with a total experimental unit of 20 experimental units. Parameters observed were Number of leaves/plants (strands), leaf area (cm), fresh weight (grams), N, P, K, and C-Organic, Soil Texture, soil pH (H2O), and % water content. The study of taming technology on the M2 (chicken coop fertilizer) treatment significantly affected the number of leaves at the age of 30 and 40 DAP.
Keywords:
Caisim, pemaleran, organic fertilizer, sand soil
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"Addition of Organic Matter to Sandy Soil on the Growth and Production of Caisim (Brassica Juncea L.) Plants and as an Effort to Improve Soil Properties", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.8, Issue 9, page no.15 - 21, September-2023, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2309003.pdf
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