2023
DOI: 10.29303/jbt.v23i2.4888
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Response of Long Bean Vegetative Growth Due to Different Types of Mulch and Doses of Vermicompost

Abstract: Long beans are plants of the Leguminoceae family that grow on vines. Long bean growth rate is influenced by various factors. Some of the external factors that determine the growth rate of long beans are the availability of nutrients and the application of mulch on agricultural land. Research on the vegetative growth response of long bean due to different types of mulch and doses of vermicompost fertilizer has been carried out in Mertak Umbak Village, Central Lombok. This study aims to analyze: (1) the vegetati… Show more

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“…The application of vermicompost produced by the earthworm species E. fetida can support the growth of vegetable plants under controlled conditions (Illanjiam et al, 2021). In chickpeas, the application of vemicompost significantly increased plant height and number of leaves which were measured 28 days after planting (Raksun et al, 2023). Vermicompost application has a significant effect on lettuce plant height.…”
Section: Purple Eggplant Stem Heightmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The application of vermicompost produced by the earthworm species E. fetida can support the growth of vegetable plants under controlled conditions (Illanjiam et al, 2021). In chickpeas, the application of vemicompost significantly increased plant height and number of leaves which were measured 28 days after planting (Raksun et al, 2023). Vermicompost application has a significant effect on lettuce plant height.…”
Section: Purple Eggplant Stem Heightmentioning
confidence: 94%