PERTUMBUHAN DAN PRODUKTIVITAS KELOR (Moringa oleifera) PERIODE VEGETATIF AWAL DENGAN PEMUPUKAN SUMBER P YANG BERBEDA PADA TANAH ULTISOL
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Penelitian rumah kaca dilakukan untuk mengetahui respon pertumbuhan kelor yang diberi sumber pupuk fospor yang berbeda pada tanah ultisol. Desain percobaan adalah rancangan acak lengkap (RAL) dengan 7 perlakuan pemupukan pospor yaitu 0, 100 kg/ha SP36, 200 kg/ha SP36, 300 kg/ha SP36, 100 kg/ha Rock Phospat (RP), 200 kg/ha RP, dan 300 kg/ha RP, dengan 5 ulangan. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa pemupukan sumber P yang berbeda dengan berbagai level pemberian tidak berpengaruh nyata (P>0,05) terhadap pertumbuhan (tinggi tanaman, jumlah daun, jumlah ranting) dan produksi kelor (berat segar dan berat kering).
Kata kunci: kelor, Moringa oleifera, pertumbuhan, pupuk fospor
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