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PERTUMBUHAN DAN HASIL PADI SAWAH ORGANIK DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN PUPUK KANDANG SAPI DAN AZOLLA
Author(s) -
Mujiyo Mujiyo,
Bambang Hendro Sunarminto,
Eko Hanudin,
Jaka Widada
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
caraka tani
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2599-2570
pISSN - 2613-9456
DOI - 10.20961/carakatani.v30i2.11892
Subject(s) - zoology , biology
Farmyard manure and a zollaarepotential sources of organic fertilizer in organic paddy field . This study aimed to determine the effect of using farmyard manure and azolla on growth and yield ofrice crop. The research method was field trial in an organic paddy field, Sukorejo Village, Sragen, Indonesia. Experimental design which used was a completely randomized block design with 9 kinds of treatment which are repeated in 3 blocks. Th ese kind of treatments were the using of farmyard manure, azolla fertilizer, azolla inoculum, and the combinations which is based onthe fulfillment of nutrient requirements of 120 kg N ha - 1 . Farmyard manure significantly increase d the fresh weight of biomass (two-way ANOVA F = 3.13 p <0.05), the weight of grains per panicle (two-way ANOVA F = 3.36 p <0.05) and dry grain harvest (two-way ANOVA F = 3.71 p <0.05). Azolla fertilizer significantly increase dthe plant height (two-way ANOVA F = 2.93 p <0.05). Meanwhile azolla inoculum did not give significant effect on all parameters (both growth and yield). Dry grain harvest has very significant correlation with plant height (0.68 ** ); fresh weight of biomass (0.79 ** ); weight of grains per panicle (0.61 ** ) ; and grain weight of 1,000 seeds (0 . 48 * ). The result of F test and correlation analysis showed that farmyard manure significantly increase s the dry grain harvest through its role on increasingthe weight of fresh biomass and grain weight per panicle. Azolla fertilizer also significantly increase dthe dry grain harvest through its role on increas ing the plant height. However, the effect of Azolla fertilizer to increase the dry grain harvest was weaker than farmyard manure.

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