2023
DOI: 10.13189/ujar.2023.110118
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The Increase of Organic Shallots (Allium cepa var ascalonicum L.) Production through the Application of Compost on Inceptisol Soils

Abstract: Province at an altitude of ± 25 meters above sea level, with Inceptisol soil type. This study was conducted from March 2021 to May 2021. This study aims to determine the compost type that could increase the production of shallots (Allium cepa var ascalonicum L.) in Inceptisol soil. The study used a non-factorial Randomized Block Design (RAK) with 5 treatments, namely compost type with five replications (25 experimental plots), including P 1 = Liquid Organic Pineapple Fertilizer of 4.5 ml/liter of water/polybag… Show more

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“…Adding husk charcoal to soil media can improve the porosity of soil media, so it is suitable for root respiration and soil moisture (Asfar et al, 2021). According to (Syamsafitri et al, 2023) nutrient content on rice husk charcoal includes several components namely SiO2 (52 Percent), C (31 Percent), K (0.3 Percent), N (0.18 Percent), F (0.08 Percent) and calcium (0.14 Percent, besides that there are also other components such as Fe2O3, K2O, MgO, CaO, Mn and Cu in small quantities. Besides that, rice husk charcoal can maintain environmental conditions and improve the physical properties of the soil, making the water-holding capacity high so that vegetative growth is a better corn crop.…”
Section: Cob Diameter Cob Length and Disease Incidencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adding husk charcoal to soil media can improve the porosity of soil media, so it is suitable for root respiration and soil moisture (Asfar et al, 2021). According to (Syamsafitri et al, 2023) nutrient content on rice husk charcoal includes several components namely SiO2 (52 Percent), C (31 Percent), K (0.3 Percent), N (0.18 Percent), F (0.08 Percent) and calcium (0.14 Percent, besides that there are also other components such as Fe2O3, K2O, MgO, CaO, Mn and Cu in small quantities. Besides that, rice husk charcoal can maintain environmental conditions and improve the physical properties of the soil, making the water-holding capacity high so that vegetative growth is a better corn crop.…”
Section: Cob Diameter Cob Length and Disease Incidencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The essential oil in the rhizome of kencur contains ethyl cinnamate and methyl p-methoxy cinnamate, which are widely used in the cosmetic industry and are used as asthma and antifungal drugs (Rios & Recio, 2015). Production, quality and content of active ingredients in kencur rhizome are determined by the variety used, the method of cultivation and the environment in which it grows (Rostiana & Effendi, 2007;Syamsafitri et al, 2023). The addition of 2.0% red ginger and 0.6% turmeric flour in the feed also had a relatively good effect on body weight gain, total feed consumption, chicken feed conversion, intestines and endogenous secretions (Herawati, 2006;Cross, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%