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Judul ArtikelEFFECTIVENESS APPLICATION OF MYCORRHIZAL BIOFERTILIZER ON CHILI PLANTS (Capsicum frutescens L.) UNDER BATIK EFFLUENT STRESS
Abstrak (Bhs. Indonesia)The Batik industry is among the fabric industries that generate liquid effluent post-production. Batik effluent contains heavy metals, potentially harmful to the environment if improperly treated. However, some batik industries lack awareness of this hazard, leading to improper effluent disposal. Using batik effluent for watering plants can stress those growing in its vicinity. To address this issue, Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) are employed as a bioremediation agent. AMF has demonstrated its ability to support plant growth even under adverse conditions, enhancing and safeguarding plants against stressors. AMF colonization shields plants from the harmful effects of heavy metals and improves their nutrient absorption capacity. Hence, it's imperative to measure plant growth responses resulting from varying doses of AMF. The objectives of this research are to assess the impact of applying AMF to chili plants (Capsicum frutescens L.) growing under batik effluent stress and to determine the most effective AMF dose for chili plants under this stress. Various doses of AMF resulted in significant differences in plant height, number of leaves, and plant wet weight. Specifically, the 15 g dose of AMF notably increased plant height to an average of 36.76 ± 1.15. Regarding the number of leaves and plant wet weight parameters, the 20 g dose demonstrated the highest averages of 26.50 ± 2.08 and 0.679 ± 0.08, respectively. Conclusively, the application of AMF affected the plant growth responses of chili plants grown under batik effluent stress. The effectiveness of AMF became apparent at a 5 g dose and continued to increase with higher doses administered. Notably, the 15 g dose of AMF exhibited the most favorable results in chili plant height, whereas the addition of a 20 g AMF dose yielded the best outcomes in terms of the number of leaves and wet weight of chili plants
Abtrak (Bhs. Inggris)The Batik industry is among the fabric industries that generate liquid effluent post-production. Batik effluent contains heavy metals, potentially harmful to the environment if improperly treated. However, some batik industries lack awareness of this hazard, leading to improper effluent disposal. Using batik effluent for watering plants can stress those growing in its vicinity. To address this issue, Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) are employed as a bioremediation agent. AMF has demonstrated its ability to support plant growth even under adverse conditions, enhancing and safeguarding plants against stressors. AMF colonization shields plants from the harmful effects of heavy metals and improves their nutrient absorption capacity. Hence, it's imperative to measure plant growth responses resulting from varying doses of AMF. The objectives of this research are to assess the impact of applying AMF to chili plants (Capsicum frutescens L.) growing under batik effluent stress and to determine the most effective AMF dose for chili plants under this stress. Various doses of AMF resulted in significant differences in plant height, number of leaves, and plant wet weight. Specifically, the 15 g dose of AMF notably increased plant height to an average of 36.76 ± 1.15. Regarding the number of leaves and plant wet weight parameters, the 20 g dose demonstrated the highest averages of 26.50 ± 2.08 and 0.679 ± 0.08, respectively. Conclusively, the application of AMF affected the plant growth responses of chili plants grown under batik effluent stress. The effectiveness of AMF became apparent at a 5 g dose and continued to increase with higher doses administered. Notably, the 15 g dose of AMF exhibited the most favorable results in chili plant height, whereas the addition of a 20 g AMF dose yielded the best outcomes in terms of the number of leaves and wet weight of chili plants
Kata kunciArbuscular Mycorhizal Fungi, Batik Effluent Stress, Plant Growth Responses, Root Infection, Relativeness Mycorrhizal Effectiveness
Pembimbing 1Dr. Ratna Stia Dewi, M.Sc
Pembimbing 2Dra. Endang Sri purwati, M.P
Pembimbing 3
Tahun2023
Jumlah Halaman13
Tgl. Entri2023-11-20 08:04:55.691542
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