EDUCATION ON THE USE OF CHICKEN MANURE AND VOLCANIC ASH IN SHALLOT CULTIVATION

Ernitha Panjaitan
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This study aims to determine the response of growth and production as well as the availability of silica to the application of chicken manure and volcanic ash in shallot plants (Allium ascalonicum l.). This study used a Randomized Group Design (RAK) with 2 factors. The first factor is chicken manure consisting of 4 levels, namely: A0 = Control (No chicken manure), A1 = 3.75 kg/plot (10 tons/ha), A2 = 7.5 kg/plot (20 tons/ha), A3 = 11.25 kg/plot (30 tons/ha). The second factor is volcanic ash consisting of 4 levels, namely: V0 = Control (No volcanic ash), V1 = 1.9 kg/plot (5 tons/ha), V2 = 3.8 kg/plot (10 tons/ha), V3 = 5.6 kg/plot (15 tons/ha). The results showed that chicken manure up to a dose of 11.25 kg/plot had a significant effect on leaf length, plant wet weight/sample, plant wet weight/plot, plant dry weight/sample, plant dry weight/plot, base saturation, C- organic, pH H2O, but had no significant effect on the number of tubers, CEC and Si availability in paddy fields. Volcanic ash dose treatment had no significant effect on all parameters observed. The interaction between the doses of chicken manure and volcanic ash had no significant effect on leaf length at 2, 3, and 5 weeks of planting, wet weight of plants/sample, dry weight of plants/sample, base saturation, C-organic, pH H2O, number of tubers, CEC and availability of Si in the paddy field, but had a significant effect on leaf length at 4 weeks of planting with the best combination that produced the highest average leaf length, namely treatment A2V3 (7.5 kg/plot of chicken manure and 5.62 kg/plot of volcanic ash): 5.62 kg/plot of volcanic ash), and significantly affected the wet weight of plants/plot and dry weight of plants/plot with the best combination that produced the heaviest average weight, namely treatment A1V2 (3.75 kg/plot of chicken manure : 3.75 kg/plot of volcanic ash).
关于在大葱种植中使用鸡粪和火山灰的教育
本研究旨在确定施用鸡粪和火山灰对大葱(Allium ascalonicum l.)生长和产量的影响,以及二氧化硅的可用性。本研究采用随机分组设计(RAK),包含两个因素。第一个因素是鸡粪,包括 4 个水平,即A0 = 对照组(无鸡粪),A1 = 3.75 千克/地块(10 吨/公顷),A2 = 7.5 千克/地块(20 吨/公顷),A3 = 11.25 千克/地块(30 吨/公顷)。第二个因子是火山灰,包括 4 个等级,即V0 = 对照组(无火山灰),V1 = 1.9 千克/块(5 吨/公顷),V2 = 3.8 千克/块(10 吨/公顷),V3 = 5.6 千克/块(15 吨/公顷)。结果表明,11.25 千克/地块以下剂量的鸡粪对叶片长度、植株湿重/样本、植株湿重/地块、植株干重/样本、植株干重/地块、碱饱和度、C-有机物、pH H2O 有显著影响,但对水稻田块茎数量、CEC 和硅的可用性没有显著影响。火山灰剂量处理对观察到的所有参数均无明显影响。鸡粪和火山灰剂量之间的交互作用对种植 2、3 和 5 周的叶片长度、植株/样本的湿重、植株/样本的干重、碱饱和度、有机碳、pH H2O、块茎数量、CEC 和水稻田中硅的可用性没有显著影响,但对种植 4 周的叶片长度有显著影响,最佳组合产生的平均叶片长度最高,即处理 A2V3(7.A2V3 处理(每块地 7.5 千克鸡粪和 5.62 千克火山灰):5.62 千克/地块的火山灰),并对植株/地块的湿重和植株/地块的干重产生显著影响,其中产生平均重量最重的最佳组合是处理 A1V2(3.75 千克/地块的鸡粪:3.75 千克/地块的火山灰)。
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