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Growth and Production Response of Soybeans Applying Compost and Biofertilizers

Received: 30 June 2022    Accepted: 14 July 2022    Published: 26 July 2022
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In an effort to increase soybeans, the continuous use of chemical fertilizers in the long term without being balanced with the use of organic matter will face serious obstacles and have an impact on soil damage. Alternative solution to deal with this is the use of organic fertilizers and biofertilizers to help improve soil fertility and provide nutrients that are not available to plant. Research was carried out at Experimental Farm of Hasanuddin University Makassar, from April to September 2021. The design used in this study was Split plot design, compost fertilizer dose as the main plot consisting of 4 dose levels: without compost, compost 1 ton ha-1, 2 tons ha-1, and 3 tons ha-1. As a sub-plot, the concentration of biological fertilizer consists of 4 levels, 0.5 l ha-1, 1 l ha-1, 1.5 l ha-1 and 2 l ha-1. Results showed that the interaction of compost fertilizer 1 ton ha-1 and concentration of biological fertilizer 1 l ha-1 gave the earliest flowering age. Similarly, the interaction dose of compost 2 tons ha-1 and concentration of biological fertilizer 2 l ha-1 gave highest production per hectare (3.4 tons ha-1), and the parameter of bacterial density (36.3x108) was also the highest.

Published in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (Volume 7, Issue 3)
DOI 10.11648/j.cbe.20220703.11
Page(s) 38-45
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Soybean, Compost, Biofertilizer

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  • Agricultural Systems Study Program, Graduate School Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia

  • Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia

  • Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia

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