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RESPONS PERTUMBUHAN DUA JENIS AGLONEMA (Aglaonema sp.) TERHADAP APLIKASI BERBAGAI MEDIA TANAM

Pusfitasari, Heni (2010) RESPONS PERTUMBUHAN DUA JENIS AGLONEMA (Aglaonema sp.) TERHADAP APLIKASI BERBAGAI MEDIA TANAM. S1 thesis, Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa.

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ABSTRACT HeniPusfitasari, 2010. Growth Response of Two Types of Aglonema (Aglaonema sp.) on Various Application Plant Media (Under Guidance byKartina AM. and Putra Utama) Research was aimed to know growth response of two types of aglaonema on various application plant media. The research was implemented in PenancanganKelurahanKaliganduSerang City from May until August 2008. The researchused Randomized Completely Block Design ( RCBD ) which was arranged as factorial with two factors. The first factor was plant species ( J ) with two levels: Aglaonema Pride of Sumatra ( j1 ) and Aglaonema Lady Valentine ( j2 ) The second factor was combinations of plant media ( M ) with 5 levels m1; the plant media was soil, sand, and chaff ( 1 : 1 : 2 ), m2; soil, sand, chaff, coco peat ( 1 : 1 : 1 : 1 ), m3; soil, sand, chaff, fern ( 1 : 1 : 1 : 1 ), for m4; soil, sand, chaff, and dung ( 1 : 1 : 1 : 1 ), m5; soil, sand, chaff, and compost. Thus there were 10 combinations treatments and replicated 4 times, so there was 40 experimental units. Observed variable were : plant height, number of leaves, leaves length, leaves width, number of shoots, and leaf color. Research results showed leaves length and number of leaves significantly different on the type of aglaonema, variable of length and leaves width significantly different on the type of plant and medium plants and the number of shoots did not differ significantly. The results showed that Aglaonema Pride of Sumatera was the better growth than Lady Valentine.For media combination showed that soil, sand, chaff and cocopeat was better growth than another media combination.

Item Type: Thesis (S1)
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Thesis advisorKartina, Kartina132302366
Thesis advisorUtama, Putra132300705
Additional Information: ABSTRAK Heni Pusfitasari, 2010. Respons Pertumbuhan Dua Jenis Aglonema (Aglaonema sp.) terhadap Alikasi Berbagai Media Tanam (Dibawah Bimbingan Kartina AM. Dan Putra Utama) Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui respons pertumbuhan dua jenis aglonema terhadap aplikasi berbagai media tanam. Penelitian ini dilaksanakan di Panancangan Kelurahan Kaligandu Kota Serang pada bulan Mei sampai dengan bulan Agustus 2008. Penelitian ini menggunakan Rancangan Acak Kelompok (RAK) yang disusun secara faktorial dengan dua faktor. Faktor pertama adalah jenis tanaman (j) yang terdiri dari Aglonema Pride of Sumatera (j1) dan Aglonema Lady Valentine (j2) sedangkan faktor kedua adalah kombinasi media tanam (m) pada m1 media tanam tanah, pasir dan sekam (1:1:2), untuk m2 tanah, pasir, sekam, coco peat (1:1:1:1), dan untuk m3 tanah, pasir, sekam, pakis (1:1:1:1), untuk m4 tanah, pasir, sekam, dan pupuk kandang (1:1:1:1), dan m5 tanah, pasir, sekam, dan kompos (1:1:1:1). Dengan 10 kombinasi perlakuan dengan 4 kali ulangan didapat 40 satuan percobaan. Variabel yang diamati : Tinggi tanaman, jumlah daun, panjang daun, lebar daun dan jumlah tunas. Hasil penelitian menunjukan pada tinggi tanaman dan jumlah daun berbeda nyata pada jenis aglonema dan tidak berbeda nyata pada jumlah tunas. Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa jenis aglonema Pride of Sumatra menunjukan pertumbuhan lebih baik dibandingkan dengan Lady Valentine. Sedangkan media tanah, pasir, sekam bakar dan coco peat memberikan pertumbuhan yang lebih baik dibandingkan kombinasi media yang lain.
Subjects: S Agriculture > S Agriculture (General)
Divisions: 04-Fakultas Pertanian
04-Fakultas Pertanian > 54211-Program Studi Agroekoteknologi
Depositing User: Perpustakaan Pusat
Date Deposited: 10 Nov 2021 13:41
Last Modified: 10 Nov 2021 13:41
URI: http://eprints.untirta.ac.id/id/eprint/5019

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