2020
DOI: 10.22146/ipas.36816
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Effect of reducing rates of NPK, ZA, and KCl fertilizers on the growth and yield of shallot in multiple cropping system in Bantul

Abstract: The intensive application of synthetic/inorganic fertilizer on shallot cultivation tends to contaminate the environment and reduce soil quality. Meanwhile, the decrease of farmland area has been a limiting factor in increasing shallot production. Shallot farmers in Bantul District, D. I. Yogyakarta, commonly combine organic and inorganic fertilizers. Therefore, an alternative technology to sustain the production of shallot is through the application of fertilizer at the right rates and  the practice of multipl… Show more

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“…Farmers in Bantul Regency, Indonesia, apply fertilizer NPK 600 kg ha -1 + ZA 225 kg ha -1 + KCl 75 kg ha -1 in their farming system for high productivity. Interestingly, reducing the fertilizer rate by 50%, farmers' dose became NPK 300 kg ha -1 + ZA 112.5 kg ha -1 + KCl 37.50 kg ha -1 did not influence shallot yield [5].…”
Section: Conventional Shallot Cultivation Practicesmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Farmers in Bantul Regency, Indonesia, apply fertilizer NPK 600 kg ha -1 + ZA 225 kg ha -1 + KCl 75 kg ha -1 in their farming system for high productivity. Interestingly, reducing the fertilizer rate by 50%, farmers' dose became NPK 300 kg ha -1 + ZA 112.5 kg ha -1 + KCl 37.50 kg ha -1 did not influence shallot yield [5].…”
Section: Conventional Shallot Cultivation Practicesmentioning
confidence: 91%