Hevea Rubber Rootstock Growth with Several Planting Media Compositions in Root Trainer

The rubber tree rootstock nursery using the root trainer method is aimed to promote root growth through the use of non-soil growing media in a special container. This technology offers the advantages of a shortened breeding process, good rooting, and ease of delivery. The objective of this study is...

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Main Authors: Junaidi, Atminingsih, Eka Boby Febrianto, Rina Maharany
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Language:English
Published: Bogor Agricultural University 2021-01-01
Series:Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia
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Online Access:http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/JIPI/article/view/30632
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spelling doaj-d04cd4e3117e46e88038f4aa694f54512021-03-30T10:12:50ZengBogor Agricultural UniversityJurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia0853-42172443-34622021-01-01261697710.18343/jipi.26.1.69Hevea Rubber Rootstock Growth with Several Planting Media Compositions in Root TrainerJunaidi0Atminingsih1Eka Boby Febrianto2Rina Maharany3Balai Penelitian Sungei Putih, Pusat Penelitian Karet, Galang, Deli Serdang, Po. Box 1415 Medan 20001Balai Penelitian Sungei Putih, Pusat Penelitian Karet, Galang, Deli Serdang, Po. Box 1415 Medan 20001Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Pertanian Agrobisnis Perkebunan (STIPAP) Medan, Jl. Williem Iskandar, Medan Estate, Deli Serdang, Sumatera Utara 20226 Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Pertanian Agrobisnis Perkebunan (STIPAP) Medan, Jl. Williem Iskandar, Medan Estate, Deli Serdang, Sumatera Utara 20226 The rubber tree rootstock nursery using the root trainer method is aimed to promote root growth through the use of non-soil growing media in a special container. This technology offers the advantages of a shortened breeding process, good rooting, and ease of delivery. The objective of this study is to investigate the effect of the planting media composition of oil palm bunches compost, manure, rice husk, solid decanter, and Trichoderma viride on the growth of rubber rootstock under the root trainer method. The research was carried out in the greenhouse of the Sungei Putih Research Center, Indonesian Rubber Research Institute, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra in January-May 2019. The observation included plant height, number of leaves, stem diameter, dry weight, and root length, and successful grafting percentage. The results indicated that the mixture of oil palm bunches compost, solid decanter, and Trichoderma viride (Te treatment) was the most potential to be developed as a planting media for rubber rootstock nursery under root trainer system. At 18 weeks after planting, the Te treatment had an average height of 82.66 + 14.27 cm with an increment rate of 3.25 + 0.81 cm/week, number of leaves 11.33 + 3.21 leaves with the increment of 0.52 + 0.20 leaves/week, stem diameter 5.29 + 0.73 mm with an increase of 0.33 + 0.05 mm/week. The Te treatment had a length and root weight of 41.97 + 2.40 cm and 1.68 + 0.77 g, respectively, with the grafting successfulness percentage of 47.37%. Besides showing good growth, these materials are also available in large and continuous quantities. The use of Trichoderma viride not only for increasing plant growth but also as a biocontrol of white root disease.http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/JIPI/article/view/30632growthgrowing mediahevea brasiliensisrootstockroot trainer
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author Junaidi
Atminingsih
Eka Boby Febrianto
Rina Maharany
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Atminingsih
Eka Boby Febrianto
Rina Maharany
Hevea Rubber Rootstock Growth with Several Planting Media Compositions in Root Trainer
Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia
growth
growing media
hevea brasiliensis
rootstock
root trainer
author_facet Junaidi
Atminingsih
Eka Boby Febrianto
Rina Maharany
author_sort Junaidi
title Hevea Rubber Rootstock Growth with Several Planting Media Compositions in Root Trainer
title_short Hevea Rubber Rootstock Growth with Several Planting Media Compositions in Root Trainer
title_full Hevea Rubber Rootstock Growth with Several Planting Media Compositions in Root Trainer
title_fullStr Hevea Rubber Rootstock Growth with Several Planting Media Compositions in Root Trainer
title_full_unstemmed Hevea Rubber Rootstock Growth with Several Planting Media Compositions in Root Trainer
title_sort hevea rubber rootstock growth with several planting media compositions in root trainer
publisher Bogor Agricultural University
series Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia
issn 0853-4217
2443-3462
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The rubber tree rootstock nursery using the root trainer method is aimed to promote root growth through the use of non-soil growing media in a special container. This technology offers the advantages of a shortened breeding process, good rooting, and ease of delivery. The objective of this study is to investigate the effect of the planting media composition of oil palm bunches compost, manure, rice husk, solid decanter, and Trichoderma viride on the growth of rubber rootstock under the root trainer method. The research was carried out in the greenhouse of the Sungei Putih Research Center, Indonesian Rubber Research Institute, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra in January-May 2019. The observation included plant height, number of leaves, stem diameter, dry weight, and root length, and successful grafting percentage. The results indicated that the mixture of oil palm bunches compost, solid decanter, and Trichoderma viride (Te treatment) was the most potential to be developed as a planting media for rubber rootstock nursery under root trainer system. At 18 weeks after planting, the Te treatment had an average height of 82.66 + 14.27 cm with an increment rate of 3.25 + 0.81 cm/week, number of leaves 11.33 + 3.21 leaves with the increment of 0.52 + 0.20 leaves/week, stem diameter 5.29 + 0.73 mm with an increase of 0.33 + 0.05 mm/week. The Te treatment had a length and root weight of 41.97 + 2.40 cm and 1.68 + 0.77 g, respectively, with the grafting successfulness percentage of 47.37%. Besides showing good growth, these materials are also available in large and continuous quantities. The use of Trichoderma viride not only for increasing plant growth but also as a biocontrol of white root disease.
topic growth
growing media
hevea brasiliensis
rootstock
root trainer
url http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/JIPI/article/view/30632
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