2021
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/672/1/012013
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Study on improvement of red chili pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) cultivation technology

Abstract: The excessive use of pesticides is a problem in vegetable production in Indonesia including in hot pepper chili cultivation. According to this condition, an experiment was conducted in Bocek village Karangploso district Malang Regency from May to November 2019. The study was arranged in a randomized block design with four treatments and five replications. The introduced treatment was the improvement of the integrated plant and resources management (IPRM) component technology i.e. seedling immunization with Ama… Show more

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“…While based on R/C ratio as farming efficiency indicator, application of AC-1 by EFCL-1 for Akar variety regenerated high R/C ratio up to 4.77. In other reports, the proliga technology resulted in 2.30 with similar variety [2], 3.27 for Indrapura variety [1], 1.51 for Sukarami variety [26], 2.95 for local variety under Prima tani chili-celery intercropping [5], and 1.51 for Chiko variety under IPRM technology [31], 2.04 for 'OR 42' variety [12]. While from the study, a 4.77 R/C ratio of the 'Akar' variety was established.…”
Section: Treatmentsmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…While based on R/C ratio as farming efficiency indicator, application of AC-1 by EFCL-1 for Akar variety regenerated high R/C ratio up to 4.77. In other reports, the proliga technology resulted in 2.30 with similar variety [2], 3.27 for Indrapura variety [1], 1.51 for Sukarami variety [26], 2.95 for local variety under Prima tani chili-celery intercropping [5], and 1.51 for Chiko variety under IPRM technology [31], 2.04 for 'OR 42' variety [12]. While from the study, a 4.77 R/C ratio of the 'Akar' variety was established.…”
Section: Treatmentsmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…670,003,240 using Akar variety. In other researches, farmer income reached IDR 182,148,700 using integrated plant and resources management (IPRM) for Chiko variety [31], IDR. 20.276.704 for cultivation of chili in Karnataka condition [32].…”
Section: Treatmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%