Jalil, Abdul and UMARIE, ISKANDAR and Tripama, Bagus (2020) Soybean Root Dynamics (Glycine max (L.) Merrill) on Balance of Fertilization and Garden Populations on different Varieties of Soy Cane Intercropping System. International Journal on Emerging Technologies, Indonesia.
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Abstract
The root is an important component of a plant. Root growth, root nodules and plant growth are highly dependent on soil fertility, plant varieties and plant isolation. This study aimed to determine the dynamics of soybean roots (Glycine max (L) Merrill) on the balance of fertilization and plant populations in various varieties in the soy cane intercropping system. The method used was the treatment of varieties, plant population and fertilizer balance. The results showed that the treatment of Burangrang (V2) varieties gave significant results in plants aged 35 days after planting (DAP) with an average plant height of 471.593 cm. The treatment of fertilizer balance of 90 kg Urea + 2 tons of Organic Fertilizer (P2) provideda real result on the total number of nodules with an average of 22,481 and the number of effective nodules with an average of 16.370. Treatment of plant populations of 500,000 plants per ha (J1) contributedsignificant results to plants aged 21.28 and 35 days after planting (DAP) with average plant heights of 23.643 cm, 32.743 cm and 48.857 cm. The interactions between varieties and fertilization, varieties and population, fertilization and plant spacing determined not all parameters observed. Interaction of Wilis Varieties, Urea Fertilizer 135 kg + 2 Tons of Organic Fertilizer and a population of 500,000 plants per ha (V1P3J1) gave tangible results on the number of effective root nodules with an average of 23.00 and the average between Burangrang varieties, 90 kg of urea fertilizer + 2 tons of organic fertilizer and a population of 500,000 plants per ha (V2P2J1) produced tangible results on the number of effective root nodules with an average of 27.83.
Item Type: | Peer Review |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | https://www.researchtrend.net/ijet/ijet.php |
Subjects: | 600 Technology and Applied Science > 630 Farm, Farming > 635 Garden Crops, Horticulture, Vegetables |
Divisions: | Faculty of Agriculture > Department of Agrotechnology (S1) |
Depositing User: | Iskandar Umarie |
Contact Email Address: | iskandarumarie@unmuhjember.ac.id |
Date Deposited: | 03 Jul 2023 02:59 |
Last Modified: | 20 Jul 2023 03:49 |
URI: | http://repository.unmuhjember.ac.id/id/eprint/17475 |
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