Source: SEAMEO BIOTROP's Research Grant | 2021
Abstract:
Objectives
The purpose of this study was to determine the formulation of liquid organic waste which can increase the resistance of shallots (Allium ascalanicum L.) from Fusarium wilt disease.
Expected Output
The expected results from this study are found formulation of liquid organic waste that can increase the resistance of shallots (Allium ascalanicum L.) from Fusarium wilt disease.
Conclution
Based on the results of research, data analysis, and discussion, it can be concluded several things as follows: (1) The difference in the dose of organic liquid fertilizer application from 100 ml/polybag to 250 ml/polybag did not have an effect on increasing plant height, but when compared with the control plant height tends to look lower, namely in shallot plants that are not fertilized with organic liquid fertilizer; (2) The higher the dosage of liquid organic waste formulation, the shallot plants will be more resistant to Fusarium solani pathogen attack so that the incidence of Fusarium wilt disease in shallot plants will be lower and the incubation period of Fusarium wilt disease on shallot plants will be longer even some treatments showed no infection until the end of the observation.
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