Research Article
Models Application of Fertilization on Onion and Okra Cropping Pattern as A Barier Plant
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.21-12-2020.2305851, author={Made Sri Yuliartini and Luh Kartini}, title={Models Application of Fertilization on Onion and Okra Cropping Pattern as A Barier Plant}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 3rd Warmadewa Research and Development Seminar, WARDS 2020, 21 December 2020, Denpasar-Bali, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={WARDS}, year={2021}, month={4}, keywords={fertilization model; cropping pattern; onion; okra plants}, doi={10.4108/eai.21-12-2020.2305851} }
- Made Sri Yuliartini
Luh Kartini
Year: 2021
Models Application of Fertilization on Onion and Okra Cropping Pattern as A Barier Plant
WARDS
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.21-12-2020.2305851
Abstract
This research was to obtain a model of the correct combination of rabbit compost and NPK Mutiara in onion and okra cropping patterns. This experiment consisted of two factors: the dose of rabbit compost with 4 levels: K0 = 0; K1 = 5; K2 = 10; K3 = 15 ton ha-1 and dosage of NPK Mutiara with 3 levels : N1 = 100; N2 = 200; N3 = 300 kg ha-1. The interaction has no significant effect on all variables. The highest fresh weight of shallot tubers per clump and okra fruit per plant were found in K3 : 64.69 g and 194.24 g, increasing 73.48% and 53.55% compared to K0: 37.29 g and 126.50 g . The highest fresh weight of shallot tubers per clump and okra fruit per plant were found at N3 : 58.77 g and 171.63 g, an increase of 23.59% and 15.08% compared to N1: 47.55 g and 149.14 g.