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dc.contributor.advisorArif, Chusnul
dc.contributor.advisorPribadi, Andik
dc.contributor.authorRahmani, Aghniya Ilmi
dc.date.accessioned2024-07-10T08:28:49Z
dc.date.available2024-07-10T08:28:49Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/153450
dc.description.abstractPengembangan Hutan Tanaman Industri (HTI) dengan pembibitan tanaman akasia dan eukaliptus umumnya dilakukan dengan otomatisasi sprayer yang cenderung boros air dan energi. Fertigator Otomatis Nirdaya (FONi) dapat menjadi solusi pembibitan yang lebih hemat. Penelitian ini bertujuan menghitung nilai Kc, menentukan pengaruh variasi tinggi air irigasi dengan kualitas bibit, serta mengevaluasi penerapan teknologi FONi. Pembibitan dilakukan di dalam greenhouse dengan perlakuan skenario TA1 (7 - 5 cm) dan TA2 (5 - 3 cm) masing-masing 10 pengulangan. Nilai rata-rata Kc diperoleh sebesar 1,31 (TA1) dan 0,94 (TA2). Variasi skenario tinggi air berpengaruh hanya pada kualitas tanaman tinggi akasia karena nilai Sig uji T-test < 0,05 dengan tinggi tanaman rata-rata TA2 lebih besar dari TA1 yaitu 15,10 cm dan 12,70 cm. Total irigasi diperoleh 63,40 mm (TA1) dan 43,09 mm (TA2) sedangkan total evapotranspirasi aktual (ETa) diperoleh 87,40 mm (TA1) dan 56,99 mm (TA2). Nilai ETa lebih besar dari irigasi dengan jumlah air tersimpan 24,89 mm (TA1) dan 14,06 mm (TA2). Efisiensi irigasi diperoleh 77,83% (TA1) dan 80,21% (TA2) dengan kelembapan tanah sebesar 48,89 mm (TA1) dan 27,96 mm (TA2) sehingga hasilnya skenario TA2 lebih optimal. Biaya yang dibutuhkan per bibit sebesar Rp.997,40. sehingga irigasi FONi lebih hemat daripada penyiraman otomatisasi sprayer.
dc.description.abstractIndustrial Plantation Forest (HTI) development with acacia and eucalyptus plant nurseries is generally carried out with sprayer automation which tends to be wasteful of water and energy. Non-powered Automatic Fertigation (FONi) can be a more efficient nursery solution. This study aims to calculate the Kc value, determine the effect of variations in irrigation water height on seedling quality, and evaluate the application of FONi technology. Seeding is conducted in a greenhouse with TA1 (7 - 5 cm) and TA2 (5 - 3 cm) scenarios, each with 10 repetitions. The average Kc values obtained are 1,31 (TA1) and 0,94 (TA2). The variation of water height scenario affects only the quality of tall acacia plants because the Sig value of T-test < 0,05 with the average plant height of TA2 greater than TA1, namely 15,10 cm and 12,70 cm. Total irrigation is obtained 63,40 mm (TA1) and 43,09 mm (TA2) while total actual evapotranspiration (ETa) is obtained 87,40 mm (TA1) and 56,99 mm (TA2). ETa values are greater than irrigation with total stored water is 24,89 mm (TA1) and 14,06 mm (TA2). Irrigation efficiency is 77,83% (TA1) and 80,21% (TA2) with soil moisture is 48,89 mm (TA1) and 27,96 mm (TA2) so the results are TA2 scenario is more optimal. The cost required per seedling amounts to Rp.997,40. so that FONi irrigation is more efficient than sprayer automation watering.
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dc.titleEvaluasi Penerapan Fertigator Otomatis Nirdaya (FONi) pada Pembibitan Tanaman Akasia dan Eukaliptus di Dalam Greenhouseid
dc.title.alternativeEvaluation of Non-powered Automatic Fertigation (FONi) Implementation in Acacia and Eucalyptus Seedlings within Greenhouse
dc.typeSkripsi
dc.subject.keywordakasiaid
dc.subject.keywordeukaliptusid
dc.subject.keywordirigasi FONiid
dc.subject.keywordkoefisien tanamanid
dc.subject.keywordkualitas tanamanid
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