GROWTH AND YIELD OF ELEUSINE INDICA (L) GAERTN. GRASS FERTILIZED WITH DIFFERENT TYPES AND DOSAGE OF BIOURINE
Abstrak
This study aims to determine the growth and production of grass Eleusine indica (L) gaertn.) which was fertilized with different types and dosages of biourin, as well as to determine the interaction between the type and dosage of biourin on the growth and production of grass E. Indica (L) gaertn.). This study was conducted at Farm Sesetan, Faculty of Animal Science, Udayana University within 8 weeks. The experiment used a completely randomized design (CRD) factorial pattern with two factors, namely the first factor was
the type of biourin which included cow (S) and goat (K) biourin and the second factor was the dosage
of biourine: 0 l ha-1 (D0), 2,500 l ha-1 (D1) 5,000 l ha-1 (D2), 7,500 l ha-1 (D1), 5.000 l ha-1 (D3) 10,000 l ha-1 (D4). The variables observed were growth, production, and plant growth characteristics. The results showed that there was no interaction between all the observed variables. The different types and dosages of biourin showed insignificantly different results on the growth and production of grass E. indica (L) gaertn.), unless in the variable of dry weight of the root which resulted the highest at 5,000 l ha-1 dosage. Therefore, based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that there was no interaction between the type and dosage of
biourin on the growth and production of the E. indica (L) gaertn.) grass.
Key words: biourine, dosage, Eleusin indica, growth, production
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