Application of Coastal Sediments and Foliar Seaweed Extract and Its Influence to Soil Properties, Growth and Yield of Shallot in Peatland

The high soil acidity and low nutrient content in the peatland may inhibit the growth and yield of shallot and result low productivity. As consequence, the use of peat as a growing medium needs soil fertility improvement. One alternative to improve soil fertility, growth and yield of shallot is by a...

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Main Authors: Sulakhudin Sulakhudin, Muhammad Hatta, Urai Edi Suryadi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Brawijaya 2019-10-01
Series:AGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science
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Online Access:https://agrivita.ub.ac.id/index.php/agrivita/article/view/939
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spelling doaj-deae21d6758747099f3eba81d8226fba2020-11-25T03:55:38ZengUniversitas BrawijayaAGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science0126-05372477-85162019-10-0141345046010.17503/agrivita.v41i3.939480Application of Coastal Sediments and Foliar Seaweed Extract and Its Influence to Soil Properties, Growth and Yield of Shallot in PeatlandSulakhudin Sulakhudin0Muhammad Hatta1Urai Edi Suryadi2Tanjungpura UniversityAssessment Institute for Agricultural Technology of West KalimantanTanjungpura UniversityThe high soil acidity and low nutrient content in the peatland may inhibit the growth and yield of shallot and result low productivity. As consequence, the use of peat as a growing medium needs soil fertility improvement. One alternative to improve soil fertility, growth and yield of shallot is by applying coastal sediment and foliar seaweed extract which are easy to obtain and relatively inexpensive in West Kalimantan. This study aimed to investigate soil chemical properties, growth and yield of some shallot variety after the application of coastal sediment and foliar seaweed extract (Eucheuma cottonii). A field trial was carried out through the wet period of 2014 in West Kalimantan, Indonesia. The foliar seaweed extract was applied as the foliar fertilizer (0 and 3%), meanwhile the addition of coastal sediment was done at doses of 0 and 40 t/ha. The application of coastal sediment of 40 t/ha improved some chemical properties i.e. pH and the availability of K, Ca, Mg and Na of peat soil. The combination of foliar seaweed extract with 3% and 40 t/ha of coastal sediment increased growth and yield of all shallot variety in peatland compared to using foliar seaweed extract or coastal sediment only.https://agrivita.ub.ac.id/index.php/agrivita/article/view/939coastal sedimentpeatseaweed extractshallotwest kalimantan
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author Sulakhudin Sulakhudin
Muhammad Hatta
Urai Edi Suryadi
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Muhammad Hatta
Urai Edi Suryadi
Application of Coastal Sediments and Foliar Seaweed Extract and Its Influence to Soil Properties, Growth and Yield of Shallot in Peatland
AGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science
coastal sediment
peat
seaweed extract
shallot
west kalimantan
author_facet Sulakhudin Sulakhudin
Muhammad Hatta
Urai Edi Suryadi
author_sort Sulakhudin Sulakhudin
title Application of Coastal Sediments and Foliar Seaweed Extract and Its Influence to Soil Properties, Growth and Yield of Shallot in Peatland
title_short Application of Coastal Sediments and Foliar Seaweed Extract and Its Influence to Soil Properties, Growth and Yield of Shallot in Peatland
title_full Application of Coastal Sediments and Foliar Seaweed Extract and Its Influence to Soil Properties, Growth and Yield of Shallot in Peatland
title_fullStr Application of Coastal Sediments and Foliar Seaweed Extract and Its Influence to Soil Properties, Growth and Yield of Shallot in Peatland
title_full_unstemmed Application of Coastal Sediments and Foliar Seaweed Extract and Its Influence to Soil Properties, Growth and Yield of Shallot in Peatland
title_sort application of coastal sediments and foliar seaweed extract and its influence to soil properties, growth and yield of shallot in peatland
publisher Universitas Brawijaya
series AGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science
issn 0126-0537
2477-8516
publishDate 2019-10-01
description The high soil acidity and low nutrient content in the peatland may inhibit the growth and yield of shallot and result low productivity. As consequence, the use of peat as a growing medium needs soil fertility improvement. One alternative to improve soil fertility, growth and yield of shallot is by applying coastal sediment and foliar seaweed extract which are easy to obtain and relatively inexpensive in West Kalimantan. This study aimed to investigate soil chemical properties, growth and yield of some shallot variety after the application of coastal sediment and foliar seaweed extract (Eucheuma cottonii). A field trial was carried out through the wet period of 2014 in West Kalimantan, Indonesia. The foliar seaweed extract was applied as the foliar fertilizer (0 and 3%), meanwhile the addition of coastal sediment was done at doses of 0 and 40 t/ha. The application of coastal sediment of 40 t/ha improved some chemical properties i.e. pH and the availability of K, Ca, Mg and Na of peat soil. The combination of foliar seaweed extract with 3% and 40 t/ha of coastal sediment increased growth and yield of all shallot variety in peatland compared to using foliar seaweed extract or coastal sediment only.
topic coastal sediment
peat
seaweed extract
shallot
west kalimantan
url https://agrivita.ub.ac.id/index.php/agrivita/article/view/939
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