Humic Acid for Soil Quality Improvement with Application of Scan Automation on Seedless Watermelon Cultivation

Ni'mawati Sakinah, Khoirul Bariyyah, Ahmad Hadi, Kanthi Pangestuning Prapti, Annastia Loh Jayanti, Putri Istianingrum, Shinta Hiflina Yuniari, Moh. Fahrurrozi
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Purpose: Sustainable agricultural intensification needs to be well developed. Therefore, food and agricultural production activities can be continuously produced without damaging the ecosystems and environment. One that can be used is a plant biostimulant based on humus. This research was conducted to examine the effect of humic acid as a soil biostimulant and the impact of its use on the yield of seedless watermelon cultivated on marginal land. This study involve IoT technology through monitoring soil quality which is carried out based on the concept of precision agriculture using the farm management system (FMS) Agrooscan tool. Methods: The study used humic acid factor for five treatments (0, 2, 4, 6, and 8 g/L). Observations included soil conditions monitored with Agrooscan instruments such as soil pH, nutrients (N, P, K), as well as measuring plant height, fruit weight, fruit volume and total sugar content (Brix). Results: The results showed that application of humic acid increased the nutrient content in the soil and significantly affected soil pH and seedless watermelon yields. The 8 g/L treatment gave the highest soil N and K values, and was significantly different from no treatment (control). Conclusions: Thus, exogenous use of humic acid as a soil nutrient supplement can be used to help increase marginal land use, including in the development of seedless watermelon cultivation. The use of Agrooscan as a tool to scan soil conditions plays a very important role in maintaining the quality of nutrients so that the growth of watermelon cultivation can run better.
腐植酸改良土壤质量及扫描自动化技术在无籽西瓜栽培中的应用
目的:农业可持续集约化需要大力发展。因此,粮食和农业生产活动可以在不破坏生态系统和环境的情况下持续生产。一种可以使用的是基于腐殖质的植物生物刺激素。研究了腐植酸作为土壤生物刺激素的作用及其对边际地无籽西瓜产量的影响。这项研究涉及物联网技术,通过使用农场管理系统(FMS) Agrooscan工具基于精准农业的概念进行土壤质量监测。方法:采用腐植酸因子0、2、4、6、8 g/L处理。观察包括用Agrooscan仪器监测土壤条件,如土壤pH值、养分(N、P、K),以及测量植株高度、果实重量、果实体积和总糖含量(Brix)。结果:施用腐植酸提高了土壤养分含量,显著影响土壤pH值和无籽西瓜产量。8 g/L处理的土壤N、K值最高,与未处理(对照)差异显著。结论:因此,外源使用腐植酸作为土壤养分补充可以帮助增加边际土地利用,包括无籽西瓜栽培的发展。利用Agrooscan作为一种扫描土壤条件的工具,对保持养分质量,使西瓜栽培的生长能够更好地运行起着非常重要的作用。
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