CD Skripsi
Pengaruh Kompos Tandan Kelapa Kosong Dan Pupuk Npk Terhadap Pertumbuhan Dan Produksi Tanaman Kacang Hijau (Vigna radiata L.)
Mung beans are leguminous plants that are widely consumed by the Indonesian community due to their high nutritional content and their versatility in being processed into various types of food. Efforts to increase mung bean production can be achieved by expanding cultivation areas in sub-optimal soil conditions, such as dystrudepts soil. Challenges related to dystrudepts soil can be addressed by applying empty oil palm fruit bunches (TKKS) compost and NPK fertilizer. This research aims to study the interaction between TKKS compost and NPK fertilizer, as well as the individual effects of TKKS compost and NPK fertilizer on the growth and production of mung bean. This research was conducted at the experimental farm of the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Riau, from October 2022 to December 2022. The study was carried out through an experimental design arranged in a completely randomized factorial design (CRD) with 4 treatments of TKKS compost (T), namely: T1 = 0 t.ha-1, T2 = 10 t.ha-1, T3 = 20 t.ha-1, T4 = 30 t.ha-1, and 4 treatments of NPK fertilizer (N), namely: N1 = 0 t.ha-1, N2 = 62.5 kg.ha-1, N3 = 125 kg.ha-1, N4 = 187.5 kg.ha-1. The research results indicate that the interaction between TKKS compost and NPK fertilizer bean can increase the number of productive branches and the weight of 100 seeds. The application of 30 t.ha-1 TKKS compost and 187,5 kg.ha-1 can increase the growth and production of mung bean.
Keywords: mung bean, empty oil palm fruit bunches compost, NPK fertilizer, dystrudepts
Tidak tersedia versi lain