2021
DOI: 10.22146/ipas.41531
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The growth analysis of soybean cultivars on the application of banana pseudo-stem bokashi in Samas Coastal Land, Yogyakarta

Abstract: A coastal sandy land is a potential land used for soybean cultivation. The success in developing soybeans in coastal sandy land depends on the suitability of cultivars used and the cultivation technology applied. Therefore, this study aimed to analyze the growth of twelve soybean cultivars in coastal sandy land as affected by the application of banana pseudo-stem bokashi. The experiment was carried out in factorial randomized complete block design with three replications. The treatment factors consisted of rat… Show more

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“…High LAI was therefore assumed to be due to the increased capture of sunlight such that photosynthesis improved (Srihartanto and Indradewa 2019) as reflected by the significant correlation of LAI with crop growth rate (r = 0.67**) and total chlorophyll content (r = 0.61**). The increase in crop growth rate was also succeeded by the increase in NAR produced (r = 0.71*) as also following Faozi et al (2021).…”
Section: Correlation Analysismentioning
confidence: 75%
“…High LAI was therefore assumed to be due to the increased capture of sunlight such that photosynthesis improved (Srihartanto and Indradewa 2019) as reflected by the significant correlation of LAI with crop growth rate (r = 0.67**) and total chlorophyll content (r = 0.61**). The increase in crop growth rate was also succeeded by the increase in NAR produced (r = 0.71*) as also following Faozi et al (2021).…”
Section: Correlation Analysismentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Coastal sandy land is a less desirable type of dry land because it is generally marginal land. Considering that Indonesia is an archipelago with 60% of its land covered by water, the coastal sandy land there potentially supports the cultivation of horticultural crops, namely cabbage and cauliflower (Saparso et al, 2009;Putra et al, 2017;Faozi et al, 2021). Several problems arise when growing cabbage and cauliflower plants on Coastal sandy land.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%