Karya Ilmiah: Pupuk Hayati

CV. LP2IP Jogjakarta
10 Nov 202302:09

Summary

TLDRThis research investigates the application of bio-fertilizers to improve the growth, yield, and control Fusarium wilt in red onions (Allium ascalonicum L.). The study evaluates three types of bio-fertilizers (Agrofit, Biopf, and Biotrico) combined with varying doses of synthetic chemical fertilizers. Results indicate that using a combination of 5% bio-fertilizer with 25% synthetic fertilizer significantly enhances growth quality and dry bulb weight (7.91% to 32.65% increase), compared to using 100% synthetic fertilizer. The most effective combination for boosting growth and controlling Fusarium infection involved Biopf bio-fertilizer with 25% synthetic fertilizer dosage.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Red onions (Allium ascalonicum L.) are a high-value national vegetable in Indonesia, with significant economic importance.
  • 😀 Excessive use of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides in onion farming has led to soil degradation and environmental concerns.
  • 😀 The study focuses on the application of bio-fertilizers as an alternative to reduce chemical input usage and improve onion production.
  • 😀 Bio-fertilizers contain microorganisms that promote plant growth and are essential in sustainable farming practices.
  • 😀 The research tested three types of bio-fertilizers: Agrofit, Biopf, and Biotriko, combined with varying dosages of synthetic fertilizers (0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%).
  • 😀 The experimental design used a randomized block design with three replications of each treatment to ensure reliability.
  • 😀 A combination of 5% synthetic fertilizer with bio-fertilizers improved onion growth, resulting in a 7.91% to 32.65% increase in dry bulb weight compared to the 100% synthetic fertilizer treatment.
  • 😀 The highest effectiveness in promoting onion growth and controlling Fusarium wilt was achieved with the Biopf bio-fertilizer combined with 25% synthetic fertilizer.
  • 😀 The combination of Biopf with 25% synthetic fertilizer showed similar biomass production to the full 100% synthetic fertilizer treatment.
  • 😀 The study highlights the potential of combining bio-fertilizers with reduced synthetic fertilizer doses to enhance sustainable farming while managing plant diseases like Fusarium wilt.

Q & A

  • What is the main objective of using bio-fertilizers in onion cultivation?

    -The main objective of using bio-fertilizers in onion cultivation is to reduce the use of synthetic chemical fertilizers, enhance growth, increase productivity, and control Fusarium wilt disease.

  • What are the types of bio-fertilizers evaluated in this study?

    -The study evaluates three types of bio-fertilizers: Agrofit, Biopf, and Biotriko.

  • What is the significance of Fusarium wilt in onion cultivation?

    -Fusarium wilt is a disease that affects onions, reducing crop yield and quality, making it important to find ways to control or prevent it during cultivation.

  • What combination of fertilizers was found to be most effective in the study?

    -The most effective combination in the study was the use of the bio-fertilizer Biopf combined with 25% of the recommended dose of synthetic chemical fertilizer.

  • How does the combination of bio-fertilizers and chemical fertilizers affect onion growth?

    -The combination of bio-fertilizers and chemical fertilizers significantly improved onion growth, with an increase in onion bulb weight by 7.91% to 32.65% compared to the use of 100% chemical fertilizer alone.

  • What is the impact of excessive use of chemical fertilizers on agricultural land?

    -Excessive use of chemical fertilizers leads to the degradation of agricultural land, reducing its capacity to support healthy plant growth over time.

  • What research design was used in this study?

    -The study used a randomized block design with three replications for each treatment to evaluate the effectiveness of different fertilizer combinations.

  • What was the dose of synthetic chemical fertilizer used in the study?

    -The doses of synthetic chemical fertilizer used were 0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% of the recommended dosage.

  • What was the effect of the fertilizer combinations on Fusarium infection?

    -The fertilizer combinations, particularly those involving bio-fertilizers, significantly reduced the infection rate of Fusarium wilt compared to using 100% chemical fertilizer.

  • How did the use of 5% chemical fertilizer dosage compare to the full recommended dosage?

    -The use of 5% of the recommended chemical fertilizer dosage, in combination with bio-fertilizers, resulted in improved growth and higher biomass, comparable to the full recommended dosage of synthetic fertilizers.

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