FORAGE PRODUCTIVITY OF ARBILA (Phaseolus lunatus) AT VARIOUS LEVELS OF RHIZOBIUM INOCULANTS AND HARVESTING TIMES

The study was conducted to evaluate forage productivity of arbila (Phaseolus lunatus) as the ruminant feed at various levels of rhizobium inoculants and harvesting times, was designed following completely randomized design of factorial pattern with two factors. The first factor was the level of inoc...

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Main Authors: B. B. Koten, R. D. Soetrisno, N. Ngadiyono, B. Soewignyo
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Language:English
Published: Diponegoro University, Faculty of Animal and Agricultural Sciences 2012-12-01
Series:Journal of the Indonesian Tropical Animal Agriculture
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Online Access:http://www.jppt.undip.ac.id/pdf/37(4)2012p286-293.pdf
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spelling doaj-85d1d5bbe2ff4e84ad13fe412d59147a2020-11-24T21:08:50ZengDiponegoro University, Faculty of Animal and Agricultural SciencesJournal of the Indonesian Tropical Animal Agriculture2087-82732012-12-01374286293FORAGE PRODUCTIVITY OF ARBILA (Phaseolus lunatus) AT VARIOUS LEVELS OF RHIZOBIUM INOCULANTS AND HARVESTING TIMESB. B. KotenR. D. SoetrisnoN. NgadiyonoB. SoewignyoThe study was conducted to evaluate forage productivity of arbila (Phaseolus lunatus) as the ruminant feed at various levels of rhizobium inoculants and harvesting times, was designed following completely randomized design of factorial pattern with two factors. The first factor was the level of inoculums (I) i.e. I1 (without inoculum), I2 (5 g/kg seed), I3 (10 g/kg seed), and I4 (15 g/kg seed). The second factor was harvesting time (U) i.e. U1 (60 days), U2 (80 days), U3 (100 days) with 4 replications. The variables were N uptake, production of dry matter (DM) and organic matter (OM), and percentage of OM, crude protein (CP), crude fiber (CF), nitrogen free extract (NFE), extract ether (EE) and ash of arbila forage (based on DM). The results showed that inoculant treatment at the rate of 15 g/kg seed produced the highest percentage of effective nodules (98.72%), and in combination with harvesting age at 100 days each polybag of plant was able to absorb the higest amount of N (688. 10 g) with production of DM 273.81 g, OM production 263.96 g and nutrients content based on DM of about 91.14% OM, 33.52% CF, 34.76%, 5.75% EE, 09.37% ash, and 16.16% CP. From the study, it can be concluded that arbila plants inoculated specific rhizobium Phaseolus vulgaris at the rate of 15 g/kg seed and harvested at 100 days yielded the best forage as feed.http://www.jppt.undip.ac.id/pdf/37(4)2012p286-293.pdfPhaseolus lunatusharvesting timeRhizobium inoculantproductivityforage
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author B. B. Koten
R. D. Soetrisno
N. Ngadiyono
B. Soewignyo
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R. D. Soetrisno
N. Ngadiyono
B. Soewignyo
FORAGE PRODUCTIVITY OF ARBILA (Phaseolus lunatus) AT VARIOUS LEVELS OF RHIZOBIUM INOCULANTS AND HARVESTING TIMES
Journal of the Indonesian Tropical Animal Agriculture
Phaseolus lunatus
harvesting time
Rhizobium inoculant
productivity
forage
author_facet B. B. Koten
R. D. Soetrisno
N. Ngadiyono
B. Soewignyo
author_sort B. B. Koten
title FORAGE PRODUCTIVITY OF ARBILA (Phaseolus lunatus) AT VARIOUS LEVELS OF RHIZOBIUM INOCULANTS AND HARVESTING TIMES
title_short FORAGE PRODUCTIVITY OF ARBILA (Phaseolus lunatus) AT VARIOUS LEVELS OF RHIZOBIUM INOCULANTS AND HARVESTING TIMES
title_full FORAGE PRODUCTIVITY OF ARBILA (Phaseolus lunatus) AT VARIOUS LEVELS OF RHIZOBIUM INOCULANTS AND HARVESTING TIMES
title_fullStr FORAGE PRODUCTIVITY OF ARBILA (Phaseolus lunatus) AT VARIOUS LEVELS OF RHIZOBIUM INOCULANTS AND HARVESTING TIMES
title_full_unstemmed FORAGE PRODUCTIVITY OF ARBILA (Phaseolus lunatus) AT VARIOUS LEVELS OF RHIZOBIUM INOCULANTS AND HARVESTING TIMES
title_sort forage productivity of arbila (phaseolus lunatus) at various levels of rhizobium inoculants and harvesting times
publisher Diponegoro University, Faculty of Animal and Agricultural Sciences
series Journal of the Indonesian Tropical Animal Agriculture
issn 2087-8273
publishDate 2012-12-01
description The study was conducted to evaluate forage productivity of arbila (Phaseolus lunatus) as the ruminant feed at various levels of rhizobium inoculants and harvesting times, was designed following completely randomized design of factorial pattern with two factors. The first factor was the level of inoculums (I) i.e. I1 (without inoculum), I2 (5 g/kg seed), I3 (10 g/kg seed), and I4 (15 g/kg seed). The second factor was harvesting time (U) i.e. U1 (60 days), U2 (80 days), U3 (100 days) with 4 replications. The variables were N uptake, production of dry matter (DM) and organic matter (OM), and percentage of OM, crude protein (CP), crude fiber (CF), nitrogen free extract (NFE), extract ether (EE) and ash of arbila forage (based on DM). The results showed that inoculant treatment at the rate of 15 g/kg seed produced the highest percentage of effective nodules (98.72%), and in combination with harvesting age at 100 days each polybag of plant was able to absorb the higest amount of N (688. 10 g) with production of DM 273.81 g, OM production 263.96 g and nutrients content based on DM of about 91.14% OM, 33.52% CF, 34.76%, 5.75% EE, 09.37% ash, and 16.16% CP. From the study, it can be concluded that arbila plants inoculated specific rhizobium Phaseolus vulgaris at the rate of 15 g/kg seed and harvested at 100 days yielded the best forage as feed.
topic Phaseolus lunatus
harvesting time
Rhizobium inoculant
productivity
forage
url http://www.jppt.undip.ac.id/pdf/37(4)2012p286-293.pdf
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