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RESEARCH SUMMARY
HARRY
WITRIYONO The influence of various cattle manure and
cow urine on development and production of fresh ginger (Zingiber
officinale, Rosc.) (under advice of AHMAD HAMIM WICAKSONO
and EDHI TURMUDI).
The
increase of ginger production in Indonesia is very important,
that could be done by improvement of tehnical culture at first
phase of plant development. The used of cattle manure and
cow urine as growth control substancy could be improve ginger
developmet that will be increase it's production.. The
research goals are knowing about influence of variouse cattle
manure, influence of cow urine and interaction between used of
cattle manure and concentration of cow urine on development and
production of fresh ginger..
The
research done at Talang Kering, district of Muara Bangkahulu,
Bengkulu City. Ther research done at October 1992 to May 1993
(for 6 month). The research arranged with Split Plot research
design as factorial 42, with basic design Randomized
Complete Block Design (RCBD). The main plot used 3 cattle manure
(cowi, goat, horse) and as sub plot used concentration of cow
urine (0 percent, 5 percent, 10 percent dan 20 percent).
The
research result proved that a non significant influence of
variouse cattle manure for all variable, except fresh weight of
fresh ginger rhizome at 6 month old. The used of mill cattle
manure from goat produce as weighter as fresh ginger rhizome at 6
month old than other cattle manure that we used in this research.
The used of cow urine proved a non significant influence for all
variable, as same as the interaction between used cattle manure
and cow urine.
The
ginger plantation with no manure (left) and |
The ginger plantation with cattle manure from horse |
The ginger plantation with cattle manure from goat |
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