Growth and Yield of Panicum maximum cv. Trichoglume Planted with Different Number of Leguminose
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The experiment aimed to determine the growth and yield of Panicum maximum cv. Trichoglume planted with different number of leguminose. The experiment were carried out in greenhouse and lasted for 3 months. The design used was a completely randomized design (CRD) consisting 1 factor with 7 treatment levels and each repeated 5 times, there were 35 experimental pots. The treatments were: P1 (Panicum maximum cv. Trichoglume); P2 (Panicum maximum cv. Trichoglume + 1 Clitoria ternatea); P3 (Panicum maximum cv. Trichoglume + 2 Clitoria ternatea); P4 (Panicum maximum cv. Trichoglume + 3 Clitoria ternatea); P5 (Panicum maximum cv. Trichoglume + 1 Centrocema pubescens); P6 (Panicum maximum cv. Trichoglume + 2 Centrocema pubescens) and; P7 (Panicum maximum cv. Trichoglume + 3 Centrocema pubescens). The variables observed were growth variables, yield variables and plant growth characteristics variables. The results showed that the growth and yield of Panicum maximum cv. Trichoglume association with different number of leguminose can increase the growth and yield of these grasses. The more number of leguminose association with grass causes growth and yield to decrease. The best results when the grass with planted 1 Centrocema pubescens (P5). It can be concluded that the growth and yield of Panicum maximum cv. Trichoglume gives the best results when planted with 1 Centrocema pubescens (P5).
Keywords: Centrocema pubescens, Clitoria ternatea, yield, Panicum maximum, growth
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