Effectiveness of Gandasil D Fertilizer Concentration on Indigofera Seedling Growth in Various Growing Media Compositions

Haryanto, Darban and Sasmita, Ellen Rosyelina (2022) Effectiveness of Gandasil D Fertilizer Concentration on Indigofera Seedling Growth in Various Growing Media Compositions. In: Proceeding International RSF Conference Series: Engineering and Technology, 2021, Research Synergy Foundation.

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Abstract

Indigofera sp. is an environmentally friendly source of indigo dye for batik production
and a material for livestock industry because this plant potentially serves as a forage
protein source. This plant has the potential to be further developed and its cultivation
requires quality seeds. Seedling growth is an important factor in achieving maximum
productivity. Increasing its growth can be done by providing sufficient nutrients and
using appropriate growing media. The results showed that there was an interaction
between the concentration of Gandasil D fertilizer and growing media composition,
namely at Gandasil D fertilizer concentration of 2 g/1 liter of water and a growing
medium consisting of coco peat and compost with the parameters of plant height and
stem diameter observed at 10 WAP. The Gandasil D fertilizer concentration of 2 g/1 liter
of water affected the growth of Indigofera seedlings more effectively than other
concentrations. A growing medium consisting of coco peat and compost with a ratio of
1:1 was more effective in boosting the growth of Indigofera seedlings than growing
media consisting of other compositions.
Keywords: Fertilizer Concentration, Growing Media Composition, Indigofera

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Other)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Fertilizer Concentration, Growing Media Composition, Indigofera
Subjects: S Agriculture > S Agriculture (General)
S Agriculture > SB Plant culture
Depositing User: Ir. MP. DARBAN HARYANTO
Date Deposited: 27 Jun 2023 01:08
Last Modified: 27 Jun 2023 01:58
URI: http://eprints.upnyk.ac.id/id/eprint/36102

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