Journal Article
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PENGARUH ALELOPATI SERESAH DAUN BAMBU (Dendrocalamus asper) PADA PERKECAMBAHAN KEDELAI (Glycine max L. Merril)
Abstract
Weeds are an important factor in the decline of soybean production. One of weed control
techniques that can be done is to use alelopati as an bioherbicide. One source of allelopathy that
can be utilized as bioherbicide is bamboo leaf litter. Problems arise if this alelopati also affect
the pattern of germination cultivation plants because one of the main requirements of
bioherbisida is not to affect the growth and development of crops. The purpose of this study was
to determine whether leaf litter alelopathy would affect the germination of soybeans. The
hypothesis this research is that bamboo leaf litter alelopathy will not affect the germination of
soybean crops so it will be safe to use as a pre-plant bioherbicide. The treated treatment is without
litter solution of bamboo leaf, and dosage of 5%, 10%, and 15% bamboo leaf litter solution. The
design used was a complete non factorial randomized design with 5x replication. The conclusion
of this research is the treatment of allelopathy given by application of bamboo leaf litter with
various doses has no significant effect on the germination, sprout length, and germination time
of soybean crop, so that bamboo leaf litter solution is safe to be used as bioherbicide on
sustainable agriculture.
Publication Details
JournalFlorea
Volume06 (01)
Pagespp. 16-19
ISSNISSN 2355-6102 (Print); ISSN 2502-0404 (Online)
Item ID2088
Deposited05 Mar 2023 04:28