The Growth and The Yield of Asystasia gangetica (L.) subsp. Micrantha Fertilized with Fermented Slaughtering House Waste
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This study aimed to determine the growth and the yield of Asystasia gangetica (L.) subsp. Micrantha fertilized with fermented slaughtering house waste, has been done in a greenhouse, Sesetan Research Station, Animal Husbandry Faculty, Udayana University on Markisa Alley of Sesetan Street for 8 weeks, using a completely randomized design (CRD) with four treatments and seven replications so that there are 28 experimental units. The treatment given was a dose of fermented slaughtering house waste consisting of: 0 ton/ha, 10 ton/ha, 20 ton/ha and 30 ton/ha. The variables observed were growth variables, yield variables, and growth characteristics variables. The research showed fertilized with fermented slaughtering house waste give non-significant result on growth variables, yield variables and growth characteristics variables. Dose treatment 20 ton ha-1 on plant height shows the heighest average of 48,24 cm, dose treatment 30 ton ha-1 on the total dry weight of forage shows the highest average of 4,89 g, and dose treatment 30 ton ha-1 on the ratio of total dry weight of the forage to the dry weight of the roots shows the highest average of 2,80 g. Concluded that giving of slaughtering house waste fermented as organic fertilizer unable to increase growth and yield of Asystasia gangetica (L.) subsp. Micrantha.
Keywords: waste, fermented, Asystasia gangetica (L.) subsp. Micrantha, dose, fertilizier, growth
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