2018
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/142/1/012034
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The potential of turmeric (Curcuma xanthorrhiza) in agroforestry system based on silk tree (Albizia chinensis)

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“…Planting pattern is closely related to the sengon growth (Dendang and Sudorno 2020). Besides the upland rice plant, there were several studies of food-producing plants cultivated under the sengon stand, such as soybean (Affandi et al 2019), turmeric (Purnomo et al 2018), and peanut (Sarminah et al 2018;Susanto et al 2021). In this study, the agroforestry of sengon and rice plant impacted sengon growth because the macronutrients initially aimed to fertilize rice plant were indirectly absorbed by the sengon trees.…”
Section: Effects Of Sengon Types and Spacing On Canopy Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Planting pattern is closely related to the sengon growth (Dendang and Sudorno 2020). Besides the upland rice plant, there were several studies of food-producing plants cultivated under the sengon stand, such as soybean (Affandi et al 2019), turmeric (Purnomo et al 2018), and peanut (Sarminah et al 2018;Susanto et al 2021). In this study, the agroforestry of sengon and rice plant impacted sengon growth because the macronutrients initially aimed to fertilize rice plant were indirectly absorbed by the sengon trees.…”
Section: Effects Of Sengon Types and Spacing On Canopy Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This plant is also cultivated in other Southeast Asian Regions such as Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, and the Philippines (Salleh et al 2016;Rahmat et al 2021). Meanwhile, turmeric in Indonesia is spread across 13 provinces in each of the islands, namely Sumatra, Java, Bali, Kalimantan, and Sulawesi (Purnomo et al 2018). Traditionally C. xanthorrhiza it is used as a spice vegetable and traditional medicine a treat various ailments such as stomach ache, lack of appetite, liver disease, bloody diarrhea, dysentery, constipation, gastric disease, fever in children, hemorrhoids, arthritis, hypotriglyceridemia, vaginal discharge, rheumatism, skin eruptions (Hwang et al 2000;Nurcholis et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dry weight of straw is the accumulation of plant assimilation produced through the process of photosynthesis during plant life. Dry weight of straw is a description of the nutrients transported by plants and translocated to all plant organs, the highest dry weight value is the impact of optimal nutrient absorption [20]. The results of the study after being tested using the DMRT with a level of 5% (Table 2) showed that were not significantly different.…”
Section: Dry Weight Of Strawmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Ginger will reproduce by giving rise to many tillers in one rhizome which is commonly called a clump or clump. Ginger lives in clumps, breeds, and produces rhizomes [20]. Based on the results of the analysis using the DMRT at 5% level (Table 2) the treatment dose of ZA and SP 36 fertilizers did not significantly affect the number of clumps per plot.…”
Section: Number Of Clumps Per Plotmentioning
confidence: 98%