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Aklimatisasi Planlet Jeruk Kasturi (Citrus Microcarpa B.) Pada Beberapa Media Tanam Kombinasi Tanah Hitam
Kasturi orange (Citrus microcarpa B.) is type of citrus group that has a small size
and a relatively unique taste. Acclimatization is the final stage of the whole series
of propagation using the in vitro method. The purpose of this study was to
determine the best effect of several combination media using black soil during the
acclimatization period of kasturi oranges. This research was conducted at the
Integrated Laboratory, Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and
Natural Sciences, Riau University from March to June 2021. This research was
experimental using 28 weeks old kasturi plantlets. This study used 5 treatments
with 5 replicates; (M1) Black Soil 100%, (M2) Black Soil + Sand (2:1), (M3)
Black Soil + Fern (2:1), (M4) Black Soil + Burnt Husk (2:1), (M5 ) Black Soil +
Sand + Fern + Burnt Husk (2:1:1:1). The M5 treatment gave the best average
effect for each parameter that used, namely the percentage of survival (100%), the
best plantlet height increase (0.18 cm) and the highest number of roots (3.80
pieces). In this study it can be concluded that Black Soil + Sand + Fern + Burnt
Husk (2:1:1:1) is the best medium for acclimatization of kasturi orange (Citrus
microcarpa B.) plantlets.
Key words : Acclimatization, kasturi orange, growing media.
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