NPK CONCENTRATION IN LIQUID MAGGOT FERTILIZER MADE FROM DIFFERENT ORGANIC RESOURCES ANALYZED

The overuse of chemical fertilizers can have detrimental effects on soil quality. It is important for farmers to find sustainable alternatives. One possible solution being explored is the use of liquid maggot derived from organic sources. This study aimed to determine the most suitable composition t...

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Main Authors: Rani Yosilia, Ade Lenty Hoya, Muhammad Fahmi Erlangga, Marlina Kamelia, Triawan Alkausar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UPT Publikasi dan Pengelolaan Jurnal Universitas Islam Kalimantan Muhammad Arsyad Al Banjari 2023-12-01
Series:Al-Ulum
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Online Access:https://ojs.uniska-bjm.ac.id/index.php/JST/article/view/11922
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author Rani Yosilia
Ade Lenty Hoya
Muhammad Fahmi Erlangga
Marlina Kamelia
Triawan Alkausar
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Marlina Kamelia
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description The overuse of chemical fertilizers can have detrimental effects on soil quality. It is important for farmers to find sustainable alternatives. One possible solution being explored is the use of liquid maggot derived from organic sources. This study aimed to determine the most suitable composition that fulfills plant needs and follows established guidelines. The research approach employed a qualitative descriptive method to assess the impacts of three treatments using different types of organic matter: fruit waste, restaurant waste, and palm oil cake. Phosphorus and potassium concentrations were determined through MP-AES analysis while nitrogen content was measured using the Kjeldahl method. The findings revealed that only the treatments involving fruit waste and restaurant waste met the recommended potassium levels. However, these treatments fell short of meeting requirements for other essential nutrients. As a result, additional research is needed to assess nutrient concentrations in different organic substances.
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spelling doaj.art-897bf559f93849e5bf8c89896c02408f2024-04-23T01:29:25ZengUPT Publikasi dan Pengelolaan Jurnal Universitas Islam Kalimantan Muhammad Arsyad Al BanjariAl-Ulum2477-47312023-12-01939610210.31602/jst.v9i3.119225399NPK CONCENTRATION IN LIQUID MAGGOT FERTILIZER MADE FROM DIFFERENT ORGANIC RESOURCES ANALYZEDRani Yosilia0Ade Lenty Hoya1Muhammad Fahmi Erlangga2Marlina Kamelia3Triawan Alkausar4Raden Intan State Islamic UniversityRaden Intan State Islamic UniversityRaden Intan State Islamic UniversityRaden Intan State Islamic UniversityRaden Intan State Islamic UniversityThe overuse of chemical fertilizers can have detrimental effects on soil quality. It is important for farmers to find sustainable alternatives. One possible solution being explored is the use of liquid maggot derived from organic sources. This study aimed to determine the most suitable composition that fulfills plant needs and follows established guidelines. The research approach employed a qualitative descriptive method to assess the impacts of three treatments using different types of organic matter: fruit waste, restaurant waste, and palm oil cake. Phosphorus and potassium concentrations were determined through MP-AES analysis while nitrogen content was measured using the Kjeldahl method. The findings revealed that only the treatments involving fruit waste and restaurant waste met the recommended potassium levels. However, these treatments fell short of meeting requirements for other essential nutrients. As a result, additional research is needed to assess nutrient concentrations in different organic substances.https://ojs.uniska-bjm.ac.id/index.php/JST/article/view/11922fruits wasteliquid organic fertilizermaggotspalm oil cakerestaurant waste
spellingShingle Rani Yosilia
Ade Lenty Hoya
Muhammad Fahmi Erlangga
Marlina Kamelia
Triawan Alkausar
NPK CONCENTRATION IN LIQUID MAGGOT FERTILIZER MADE FROM DIFFERENT ORGANIC RESOURCES ANALYZED
Al-Ulum
fruits waste
liquid organic fertilizer
maggots
palm oil cake
restaurant waste
title NPK CONCENTRATION IN LIQUID MAGGOT FERTILIZER MADE FROM DIFFERENT ORGANIC RESOURCES ANALYZED
title_full NPK CONCENTRATION IN LIQUID MAGGOT FERTILIZER MADE FROM DIFFERENT ORGANIC RESOURCES ANALYZED
title_fullStr NPK CONCENTRATION IN LIQUID MAGGOT FERTILIZER MADE FROM DIFFERENT ORGANIC RESOURCES ANALYZED
title_full_unstemmed NPK CONCENTRATION IN LIQUID MAGGOT FERTILIZER MADE FROM DIFFERENT ORGANIC RESOURCES ANALYZED
title_short NPK CONCENTRATION IN LIQUID MAGGOT FERTILIZER MADE FROM DIFFERENT ORGANIC RESOURCES ANALYZED
title_sort npk concentration in liquid maggot fertilizer made from different organic resources analyzed
topic fruits waste
liquid organic fertilizer
maggots
palm oil cake
restaurant waste
url https://ojs.uniska-bjm.ac.id/index.php/JST/article/view/11922
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