Increasing growth of sorghum using vermicompost and dolomite planted in tidal soil
Nur Indah Febriza
Abstract:Sorghum is a cereal food that can grow on marginal land and is suitable for planting in dry or warm areas. The purpose of this study is to investigate the influence of vermicompost, dolomite, and a combination of vermicompost and dolomite on soil NPK levels, NPK uptake, growth, and production of sorghum plants (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) on tidal soil. The research was conducted at the Greenhouse, and soil and plant NPK analysis was performed in the Soil Chemistry Laboratory, Biology and Soil Fertility Departm… Show more
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