Enhancing soil and pakcoy (Brassica rapa subsp. Chinensis) nutrient content: investigating the effects of chicken manure compost and bioactivator combinations on various doses

T. Wulantika, Y. Sondang, R. Alfina, N. Sembiring, S. Wahono, W. Hardaningsih, Yefriwati, Ritawati, F. Fitri
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Chicken manure compost serves as a valuable source of organic fertilizer. This study aimed to investigate the effects of different combinations of chicken manure compost and bioactivators on soil and plant nutrient content. Additionally, it sought to examine the relationship between fertilizer dosage and soil and plant nutrient levels, as well as determine the optimal treatment combination of chicken manure compost and bioactivator variations at different doses. In this study, the plant used was pakcoy. The study utilized a randomized group design with two factors. The first factor involved different compost types: A1 (chicken manure compost), A2 (chicken manure compost + N21 bioactivator), and A3 (chicken manure compost + local microorganism (MOL) solutions from banana weevil). The second factor encompassed varying doses of organic fertilizer, 5, 10, 15, and 20 tons ha-1, respectively for D1-D4. The findings revealed that composting chicken manure with different bioactivators and doses led to increased soil nutrient levels and noticeable effects on plant nutrient content. However, no interaction was observed among the combined treatments. The treatment combination of chicken manure compost and MOL solutions from banana weevil yielded the highest average plant nutrient content. Applying chicken manure compost with different bioactivators and doses influenced soil nutrient levels.
改良土壤和油菜(芸苔)亚种。鸡粪堆肥和生物活化剂组合对不同剂量的影响
鸡粪堆肥是有机肥料的宝贵来源。本试验旨在研究不同组合的鸡粪堆肥和生物活化剂对土壤和植物养分含量的影响。此外,研究了肥料用量与土壤和植物养分水平之间的关系,并确定了不同剂量下鸡粪堆肥和生物活化剂变化的最佳处理组合。在这项研究中,使用的植物是白豆。本研究采用双因素随机分组设计。第一个因子涉及不同的堆肥类型:A1(鸡粪堆肥)、A2(鸡粪堆肥+ N21生物活化剂)和A3(鸡粪堆肥+香蕉象鼻虫当地微生物(MOL)溶液)。第二个因素包括不同剂量的有机肥,D1-D4分别为5、10、15和20吨每公顷。结果表明,添加不同生物活化剂和剂量的鸡粪堆肥可提高土壤养分水平,对植物养分含量有显著影响。然而,联合治疗之间没有观察到相互作用。鸡粪堆肥与香蕉象鼻虫MOL溶液组合处理的平均植株养分含量最高。施用不同生物激活剂和剂量的鸡粪堆肥对土壤养分水平有影响。
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