2018
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/335/1/012017
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Growth and Tomato Nutrition Content with Bandotan (Ageratum ConyzoidesL) Bokashi Applied

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“…Bokashi (organic material rich in microbial biological resources) is the result of organic material fermentation with stocks of effective microorganisms. This can be used as an organic fertilizer to nourish the crops, increase the growth and production of plants (Karimuna et al, 2016;Zaman et al, 2016;Anhar et al 2018), improve better soil structure (Xiaohou et al, 2008;Hernández et al, 2014;Barajas-Aceves 2016), and increase the volume of water contained and stored in the soil which means increasing the water available to the plants (Djajadi et al, 2011;Yulnafatmawita et al, 2010). The use of bokashi in plants increased the concentration of P and K and also increased the number, length, and diameter of Alpinia purpurata plant stems (Hernández et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bokashi (organic material rich in microbial biological resources) is the result of organic material fermentation with stocks of effective microorganisms. This can be used as an organic fertilizer to nourish the crops, increase the growth and production of plants (Karimuna et al, 2016;Zaman et al, 2016;Anhar et al 2018), improve better soil structure (Xiaohou et al, 2008;Hernández et al, 2014;Barajas-Aceves 2016), and increase the volume of water contained and stored in the soil which means increasing the water available to the plants (Djajadi et al, 2011;Yulnafatmawita et al, 2010). The use of bokashi in plants increased the concentration of P and K and also increased the number, length, and diameter of Alpinia purpurata plant stems (Hernández et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chickweed (Ageratum conyzoides L.) based Bokashi can replace the NPK inorganic fertilizer for tomato plant growth (Anhar et al, 2018). In contrast, the application of NPK fertilizer on lettuce showed higher protein content than those fertilized by Bokashi in low and high dosage and vermicompost in high dosage; nevertheless, no significant difference in lettuce (Sunaryo, 2010).…”
Section: Bokashi To Plant Yieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Bokashi of Bandotan ( A. conyzoides ) 120 g/ polybag exhibited the greatest effect on the tomato weights. However, there were no effects on the biomass, height, wet weight, as well as nutrient contents (vitamin A and C) of tomato [ 19 ]. Extrinsic environmental variables (total soil nitrogen, and organic matter) and the evolutionary structure of the resident community significantly affected the diversity of A. conyzoides [ 20 ].…”
Section: The Usefulness Of a Conyzoides In Agriculture Environment And Industrial Utilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%