Applying Biochar and Oil Palm Seeds' Resistance to Drought Stress

S. Suryanti, A. Wibowo, Retni Mardu Hartati
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Biochar is a soil enhancer because it contains macronutrients and has a high water-holding capacity. Research on the application of biochar and resistance of oil palm seedlings to drought stress was conducted to determine the dosing effect of oil palm shell biochar and watering intervals on the growth of pre-nursery oil palm seedlings under drought stress. The research was conducted in Sialang Godang Village, Bandar Petalangan District, Pelalawan District, Riau Province. The study was conducted in April 2021 – July 2021. The research used a completely randomized design (CRD) with two factors. The first factor was using biochar doses of 5 levels, namely 0 g, 50 g, 100 g, 150 g, and 200 g. The second factor was the watering interval which consisted of 3 groups, i.e.,, watering once a day, every two days, and every three days. Observational data were analyzed using an analysis of variance, and if there was a significant difference, it was continued with the Duncan Multiple Range Test at the 5% level. The results showed that giving biochar at a dose of 200 grams of oil palm shells and watering once every two days significantly increased the fresh weight of roots while providing biochar at a dose of 50 grams of biochar/polybag and watering once every three days significantly increased the dry weight of roots. Watering once every three days significantly increased the number of secondary and tertiary roots, while treatment without biochar and 50 gram/polybag biochar significantly increased the width of stomatal openings. There was a positive correlation between soil moisture content and the number of stomata (r = 0.26), the width of the opening of the stomata, and the dry weight of the roots (r = 0.25).
施用生物炭和油棕种子对干旱胁迫的抗性
生物炭是一种土壤增强剂,因为它含有大量的营养物质,并且具有很高的保水能力。通过生物炭的施用和油棕幼苗对干旱胁迫的抗性研究,确定油棕壳生物炭的投加量和浇水间隔对干旱胁迫下苗前油棕幼苗生长的影响。该研究是在廖内省贝拉拉湾区Bandar Petalangan区Sialang Godang村进行的。该研究于2021年4月至2021年7月进行。本研究采用两个因素的完全随机设计(CRD)。第一个因素是使用5个水平的生物炭剂量,即0克、50克、100克、150克和200克。第二个因素是浇水间隔,分为3组,即每天一次、每两天一次和每三天一次。观察数据采用方差分析进行分析,如果存在显著差异,则在5%的水平上继续进行Duncan多元极差检验。结果表明,给予200 g油棕壳生物炭,每2天浇水1次可显著提高根系鲜重;给予50 g生物炭/塑料袋生物炭,每3天浇水1次可显著提高根系干重。每3 d浇1次水显著增加了次生和三级根的数量,而不加生物炭和50 g /塑料袋生物炭处理显著增加了气孔开口的宽度。土壤含水量与气孔数(r = 0.26)、气孔开口宽度和根系干重(r = 0.25)呈正相关。
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