分蘖移栽技术和水分有效性对黄菖蒲生长和产量的影响

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Dhimas Taufika Putra, B. Pujiasmanto, S. Supriyono
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仙果是一种具有治疗多种疾病能力的野生植物。对天然资源的持续开发会降低该植物物种的可持续性。另一方面,这种植物经常被忽视,因为它被认为是杂草。本研究旨在为社区和药用植物种植者提供适当种植西达古里的信息,以保持其可持续性和作为栽培植物的潜力。本研究采用完全随机设计(CRD),采用两种处理因素:移栽技术(puteran, cabutan, stump)和水分利用率(50%,37.5,25%,12.5%水田容量)。观察资料进行方差分析,有显著性结果后进行5%的DMRT检验。结果表明,分蘖移植技术的移栽效果最好,25%的水分利用率可提高植株的生长和产量。结果表明,喜达古里是一种耐旱植物。
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The Effect of Tiller Transplanting Technique and Water Availability on the Growth and Yield of Sidaguri (Sida rhombifolia)
Sidaguri (Sida rhombifolia) is a wild plant with the ability to cure various diseases. Continuous exploitation of natural source can reduce the sustainability of this plant species. On the other hand, this plant is often ignored because it is considered as weed. This study aims to provide information about proper cultivation of Sidaguri to the community and medicinal plant farmers in order to maintain its sustainability and its potential to be used as cultivated plant. The study used a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with two treatment factors: transplanting techniques (puteran, cabutan, stump) and water availability (50, 37.5, 25, 12.5% water field capacity). Observation data were analyzed by analysis of variance and followed by DMRT test at 5% upon the significant result. The results have revealed that the transplanting technique of transplanting tillers with puteran technique produces the best growth and 25% water availability increases plant growth and yield. The result suggests that Sidaguri is a plant that is tolerant to drought.
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