2020
DOI: 10.1201/9780429305856
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Sesbania in Agriculture

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“…Rhizobium merupakan bakteri berbentuk batang bulat yang mampu memfiksasi nitrogen dari udara sehingga tanaman S. grandiflora memiliki kandung-an nutrisi N tinggi. Duke (1983), Evans & Rotar (1987) dan Serra et al (2009) menyatakan bahwa daun S. grandiflora memiliki berbagai unsur hara antara lain N (10,3 gram), P (258 mg), K (2005 mg), Fe (3,9 mg), Ca (1684 mg), Na (21 mg), Cu (5,0 gram), Zn (30,0 mg), Mo (15,3 mg), Co (1,6 mg) dan Mn (99 mg).…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…Rhizobium merupakan bakteri berbentuk batang bulat yang mampu memfiksasi nitrogen dari udara sehingga tanaman S. grandiflora memiliki kandung-an nutrisi N tinggi. Duke (1983), Evans & Rotar (1987) dan Serra et al (2009) menyatakan bahwa daun S. grandiflora memiliki berbagai unsur hara antara lain N (10,3 gram), P (258 mg), K (2005 mg), Fe (3,9 mg), Ca (1684 mg), Na (21 mg), Cu (5,0 gram), Zn (30,0 mg), Mo (15,3 mg), Co (1,6 mg) dan Mn (99 mg).…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…In addition, it is also found in Mexico and Central America. S. herbaceae is considered to be an invasive weed and, if left uncontrolled, can reduce yields of cash crops such as soybean, cotton, and rice [3,4,5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a prolific seed producer yielding up to 21,000 seeds per plant [8]. Grown mainly as a soil-improving crop [9], it was once used extensively as a cover crop in citrus groves [10] and by cotton growers in California [6]. In contrast to most legumes that are sensitive to flooding [11], S .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concurrent growing of Sesbania with rice significantly reduces the count of grass, weeds and sedges in the field resulting in higher yield of rice due to increased nutrient uptake from soil in a competition free environment 7) . The other less important applications of Sesbania species in traditional agroforestry include as cover crop, shade plant, windbreak, live support fence, livestock feed, aquafeed, fibre, wood for light construction work and firewood 2,8,9) . The stems are used as poles in fishing and in fencing around agricultural fields and gardens.…”
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