Arabica Coffee Plant Response to Atonic Concentration and Production Pruning

Ni Luh Putu Sulis Dewi Damayanti, I Gusti Bagus Udayana, Yohanes Parlindungan Situmeang
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This study aims to determine the effect of atonic concentration, pruning, and the interaction between atonic concentration and pruning on the growth and yield of arabica coffee plants. This research was conducted at UPP. Catur Paramitha, Catur Village, Kintamani District, Bangli Regency with an altitude of 1250 m above sea level. The experiment lasted for 3 months from September to November 2021. The design used in this study was a Randomized Block Design (RAK) with 2 factors arranged in a factorial manner. The first factor is atonic concentration with 4 levels, namely Ao: 0 ml/l, A1: 1 ml/l, 2ml/l, and 3ml/l while the second factor is pruning which consists of 2 levels, namely, without pruning and with pruning. Observations on the observed variables were carried out every 2 weeks. The variables observed were branch length (cm), number of leaves (strands), number of new shoots (fruit), number of flowers (buds), number of fruit (fruit), and number of the stump (bunch). The results of statistical analysis showed that giving atonic concentrations to coffee plants had a significant to a very significant effect on the variables of number of leaves, number, number of new shoots, number of flowers, and number of fruits, and no significant effect on branch length and number of buds. The pruning treatment showed a very significant effect on all observed variables except for the variable length of branches and the number of buds which showed no significant effect. The interaction between the treatment of the effect of atonic concentration and pruning had a significant effect on the number of leaves, a very significant effect on the number of flowers and fruit, and an insignificant effect on the variable length of branches.
阿拉比卡咖啡植株对原子浓度和生产剪枝的响应
本研究旨在确定原子浓度、剪枝以及原子浓度与剪枝的交互作用对阿拉比卡咖啡生长和产量的影响。这项研究在UPP进行。Catur Paramitha, Catur Village, Kintamani District, Bangli Regency,海拔1250米。试验时间为2021年9月至11月,为期3个月。本研究采用随机区组设计(RAK), 2个因素按因子排列。第一个因子是原子浓度,有4个级别,分别是Ao: 0 ml/l、A1: 1 ml/l、2ml/l、3ml/l;第二个因子是剪枝,有2个级别,即不剪枝和有剪枝。每2周对观测变量进行一次观测。观察到的变量为枝长(cm)、叶数(股)、新芽数(果)、花数(芽)、果数(果)和残端(束)数。统计分析结果表明,给咖啡树施加原子浓度对咖啡树叶片数、新芽数、花数和果实数有显著到极显著的影响,对分枝长和芽数无显著影响。除分枝长度和芽数变化不显著外,修剪处理对所有观察变量均有极显著影响。原子浓度处理与剪枝效应的交互作用对叶片数有显著影响,对花果数有极显著影响,对枝长变化的影响不显著。
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