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UJI PLAGIASI : Performance of Compost from Waterthyme (Hydrilla verticillata) in Bok Choy Growth (Brassica chinensis)

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dc.contributor.author Raudatul Dahliana Safitri, Yuspihana Fitrial, Fatmawati, Agung Nugroho
dc.date.accessioned 2024-06-22T09:24:44Z
dc.date.available 2024-06-22T09:24:44Z
dc.date.issued 2019-08
dc.identifier.issn 2456-1878
dc.identifier.uri https://repo-dosen.ulm.ac.id//handle/123456789/35193
dc.description UJI PLAGIASI : Performance of Compost from Waterthyme (Hydrilla verticillata) in Bok Choy Growth (Brassica chinensis) en_US
dc.description.abstract Waterthyme (Hydrilla verticillata) has a rapid growth rate in freshwater, especially rivers and irrigation channels, hence it becomes a disturbing factor and needs periodic cleaning.Dry H. verticillata contains nitrogen of 3.29%, phosphorus of 0.52%, and potassium of 6.34%.The utilization of H. verticillata as compost has great potential, but there has not been found intensive research on the subject.This study aimed to examine the ability of H. verticillata as an alternative raw material for compost fertilizer in the bok choygrowth.This study used a Randomized Complete Block design (RCB) with a single factor by analyzing the data using ANOVA and continued with further tests using Least Significant Different (LSD).P0 (control) was 100% soil, P1100% cow manure, P2 100% waterthyme, and P3 50% waterthyme + 50% cow manure.Bok Choy have optimal growth (88 g plant mass, 5g root mass) in compost applications with a composition of 100% waterthyme (H. verticillata) with a moisture content of 21.24%, pH 8.50, C 9.09%, C/N ratio 4.07, N 2.25%, P 1.38%, K 1.38%, and organic matter 15.67% en_US
dc.publisher https://ijeab.com/detail/performance-of-compost-from-waterthyme-hydrilla-verticillata-in-bok-choy-growth-brassica-chinensis/ en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries 4;4
dc.subject Hydrilla verticillata, compost, bok choy, alternative material en_US
dc.title UJI PLAGIASI : Performance of Compost from Waterthyme (Hydrilla verticillata) in Bok Choy Growth (Brassica chinensis) en_US


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