GROWTH AND YIELD OF SWEET CORN TO APPLICATION OF BAGASSE BOKASI AND P FERTILIZER ON ALUVIAL SOIL
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https://doi.org/10.26418/akha.v1i1.72760Keywords:
Aluvial, Sweet Corn, SP-36, Bagasse BokashiAbstract
Sweet corn is one of the most popular food crops in Indonesia. Maize productivity in West Kalimantan has decreased. Efforts to increase sweet corn productivity can be done by intensifying efforts to improve soil quality by giving bagasse bokashi and adding SP-36 fertilizer. This study aims to determine what dose of bagasse bokashi and P fertilizer is best for the growth and yield of sweet corn plants on alluvial soils. This research was carried out on at Kubu Raya district (June to October 2022). This research used a field experiment in the form of a factorial Randomized Group Design with 2 treatment factors. The first factor is bagasse bokashi (B) with 3 treatment levels, namely b1 (10 tons/ha), b2 (20 tons/ha), b3 (30 tons/ha). The second factor is P fertilizer (P) consisting of 3 treatment levels, namely p1 (100 kg/ha), p2 (150 kg/ha), and p3 (200 kg/ha). The results showed that the application of bagasse bokashi 10 tons / ha and SP-36 fertilizer 150 kg / ha is an efficient dose in increasing the growth and yield of sweet corn on Aluvial soils.
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