Domestication of Ciplukan (Physalis angulata L.) from Three Altitudes Using Watering Treatment
Desy Setyaningrum,
Maria Theresia Sri Budiastuti,
Supriyono
et al.
Abstract:Ciplukan (Physalis angulata L.) is a plant that is often considered a weed but contains secondary metabolites that can be used as traditional medicine. This supports the domestication of ciplukan at various altitudes using watering treatments. The research aims to examine the growth and yield of ciplukan from various heights for domestication using watering treatments. The research used a complete factorial randomized block design with 2 factors, namely the height of the seed origin and the watering volume. Th… Show more
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