The Influence of Mineral-Based Compound Fertilizer (CFC) on the Health and Production of Tea Plant Clone GMB 7

Tea is a commodity that has a significant contribution to Indonesia’s foreign exchange, especially from non-oil and gas sectors. Fertilization is one of the important factors to produce high productivity and keep the plant healthy. The healthy plants are simply indicated by the ratio of pecco and ba...

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Main Authors: Eko Pranoto, Ridwan Saleh, Restu Wulansari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Brawijaya 2018-05-01
Series:AGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science
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Online Access:http://agrivita.ub.ac.id/index.php/agrivita/article/view/709
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spelling doaj-84babddf446d41d3a44d26232866c4982020-11-25T02:09:38ZengUniversitas BrawijayaAGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science0126-05372477-85162018-05-0140233834910.17503/agrivita.v40i2.709405The Influence of Mineral-Based Compound Fertilizer (CFC) on the Health and Production of Tea Plant Clone GMB 7Eko Pranoto0Ridwan SalehRestu WulansariIndonesia Research Institute for Tea and CinchonaTea is a commodity that has a significant contribution to Indonesia’s foreign exchange, especially from non-oil and gas sectors. Fertilization is one of the important factors to produce high productivity and keep the plant healthy. The healthy plants are simply indicated by the ratio of pecco and banji more than 2.33. This research aimed to test the effect of Mineral-Based Compound Fertilizer (CFC) on a plant health and tea plant productivity. The research was carried out in April – October 2014 at the Gambung Experimental Station, Block B6, Research Institute for Tea and Chincona by using CFC with a composition of 80% Mineral Compound Fertilizer, 10% urea, and 10% KCl. The experiments used a Randomize Blocked Design with four replications and six treatments; i.e. 120% CFC tekMIRA; 100% CFC tekMIRA; 80% CFC tekMIRA; 60% CFC tekMIRA; NPK (25:7:12:3) as control compound fertilizer; and single standard fertilizer. The result showed that all of the treatments did not increase the plant health. However, the application of CFC produced a higher tea plant productivity compared to NPK (25:7:12:3) as control compound fertilizer and single standard fertilizer. Based on regression equation, the dose of CFC that produced the optimal tea productivity was 93.92%.http://agrivita.ub.ac.id/index.php/agrivita/article/view/709Plant healthyMineral-based compound fertilizerProductivityTea plant
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The Influence of Mineral-Based Compound Fertilizer (CFC) on the Health and Production of Tea Plant Clone GMB 7
AGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science
Plant healthy
Mineral-based compound fertilizer
Productivity
Tea plant
author_facet Eko Pranoto
Ridwan Saleh
Restu Wulansari
author_sort Eko Pranoto
title The Influence of Mineral-Based Compound Fertilizer (CFC) on the Health and Production of Tea Plant Clone GMB 7
title_short The Influence of Mineral-Based Compound Fertilizer (CFC) on the Health and Production of Tea Plant Clone GMB 7
title_full The Influence of Mineral-Based Compound Fertilizer (CFC) on the Health and Production of Tea Plant Clone GMB 7
title_fullStr The Influence of Mineral-Based Compound Fertilizer (CFC) on the Health and Production of Tea Plant Clone GMB 7
title_full_unstemmed The Influence of Mineral-Based Compound Fertilizer (CFC) on the Health and Production of Tea Plant Clone GMB 7
title_sort influence of mineral-based compound fertilizer (cfc) on the health and production of tea plant clone gmb 7
publisher Universitas Brawijaya
series AGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science
issn 0126-0537
2477-8516
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Tea is a commodity that has a significant contribution to Indonesia’s foreign exchange, especially from non-oil and gas sectors. Fertilization is one of the important factors to produce high productivity and keep the plant healthy. The healthy plants are simply indicated by the ratio of pecco and banji more than 2.33. This research aimed to test the effect of Mineral-Based Compound Fertilizer (CFC) on a plant health and tea plant productivity. The research was carried out in April – October 2014 at the Gambung Experimental Station, Block B6, Research Institute for Tea and Chincona by using CFC with a composition of 80% Mineral Compound Fertilizer, 10% urea, and 10% KCl. The experiments used a Randomize Blocked Design with four replications and six treatments; i.e. 120% CFC tekMIRA; 100% CFC tekMIRA; 80% CFC tekMIRA; 60% CFC tekMIRA; NPK (25:7:12:3) as control compound fertilizer; and single standard fertilizer. The result showed that all of the treatments did not increase the plant health. However, the application of CFC produced a higher tea plant productivity compared to NPK (25:7:12:3) as control compound fertilizer and single standard fertilizer. Based on regression equation, the dose of CFC that produced the optimal tea productivity was 93.92%.
topic Plant healthy
Mineral-based compound fertilizer
Productivity
Tea plant
url http://agrivita.ub.ac.id/index.php/agrivita/article/view/709
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