Pemacuan pertumbuhan bibit manggis (Garcinia mangostana) dengan rekayasa media tumbuh
Increasing the growth of mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana) seedlings with growing media optimation
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2012Author
Mustaha, Muhammad Alwi
Poerwanto, Roedhy
Susila, Anas Dinurrohman
Pitono, Joko
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Mangosteen is slowly growth trees that caused by root system development. Mangosteen root system has limited number of lateral roots and easily disturbed by unfavorable medium environmental conditions such as poor aeration, water availability, and nutrient content. The objective of this study was to enhance the growth of mangosteen seedlings by modifying media properties. The experiment was conducted in the Plastic house at Centre for Tropical Fruit Studies (CETROFS) Bogor Agricultural University, Tajur from January 2009 until May 2011. The study consisted of five experiments. The first experiment conducted to study the morphological and physiological characteristics of mangosteen seedlings that cultivate in drought conditions. Experiment arranged in a completely randomized block design with three replications. The results shown that an increasing the level of drought stress was decreased canopy and root growth include plant height, leaf area, root length, shoot and root dry weight and also root volume. Increasing the level of drought stress also led to significantly increased proline content. The second experiment was conducted to obtain the porosity of the media from various sources. The result shown that the lowest porosity in media was 53.48% and the highest was 69.63%, thus this research obtained four porosity ranges e.i.: 51-55%, 56-60%, 61-65% and 66-70%. These criteria then applied as the basis of the experimental treatments for the third study. The third experiment was conducted to analyses the growth of mangosteen seedlings at different water availability and porosity of the media. The result shown that watering intervals 6 day + water retaining polymer (WRP) at 61-65% porosity media drive the availability of optimal water and air. It caused an optimal rate of photosynthesis, stomata conductivity and the highest water potential of leaf tissue. The fourth experiment was conducted to study the growth of mangosteen seedlings at different method of fertilizer application and porosity of the media. The result shown that fertilizer application by fertigation in 61-65% porosity media produced the highest growth of root length, root dry weight, shoot dry weight and total dry weight. Nutrient uptake of N in the leaf by fertigation applications was support shoot and root growth higher than the application of granular fertilizers and slow release fertilizer. The fifth experiment was conducted to study mangosteen plant growth in two types of pots containers in various media porosity. Results shown that the use of woven bamboo pots obtained shoot and root growth higher than the polybag. As the results from previous experiments, the porosity of 61-65% seems to consistently produce the highest shoot and root growth.
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