The Effect of Rhizobium japonicum on the Growth of Soybean Cultivars in Coastal Area

The natural resources of the coastal area in Indonesia have the potential to be developed as an agricultural land with the support of both cultivation technology and land processing,  which one of them was done by using Rhizobium japonicum bacteria to meet the need of nitrogen in the soybean plants....

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Main Authors: Okti Purwaningsih, C. Tri Kusumastuti, Y. Sulistyo Nugroho, Casper Yoda Morib
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Gadjah Mada 2019-05-01
Series:Ilmu Pertanian (Agricultural Science)
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Online Access:https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jip/article/view/36371
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author Okti Purwaningsih
C. Tri Kusumastuti
Y. Sulistyo Nugroho
Casper Yoda Morib
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C. Tri Kusumastuti
Y. Sulistyo Nugroho
Casper Yoda Morib
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description The natural resources of the coastal area in Indonesia have the potential to be developed as an agricultural land with the support of both cultivation technology and land processing,  which one of them was done by using Rhizobium japonicum bacteria to meet the need of nitrogen in the soybean plants. This study aimed to determine the characteristics of nitrogen fixation in various soybean cultivars planted in the coastal area. The research was conducted in Mancingan, Parangtritis, Kretek, Bantul, DIY. The study was designed in Completely Randomized Design which consisted of two factors and was repeated three times. Factor I was Rhizobium japonicum inoculation (with inoculation and without inoculation); factor II was 10 various cultivars of soybean (Grobogan, Burangrang, Argomulyo, Anjasmara, Dena 1, Gema, Kaba, Wilis, Sinabung, Gepak Kuning). The results showed that the inoculation of Rhizobium japonicum in soybean cultivars in a coastal area could increase the number of root nodule, dry weight of root nodule, dry seed weight per plant, and harvest index. Burangrang cultivar planted in the coastal area was the most responsive to Rhizobium japonicum inoculation among other soybean cultivars tested.
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spelling doaj.art-8ce4a59be5464052b309172048f655922022-12-22T00:45:46ZengUniversitas Gadjah MadaIlmu Pertanian (Agricultural Science)0126-42142527-71622019-05-0141333910.22146/ipas.3637123937The Effect of Rhizobium japonicum on the Growth of Soybean Cultivars in Coastal AreaOkti Purwaningsih0C. Tri Kusumastuti1Y. Sulistyo Nugroho2Casper Yoda Morib3Faculty of Agriculture Universitas PGRI YogyakartaFaculty of Agriculture Universitas PGRI YogyakartaFaculty of Agriculture Universitas PGRI YogyakartaFaculty of Agriculture Universitas PGRI YogyakartaThe natural resources of the coastal area in Indonesia have the potential to be developed as an agricultural land with the support of both cultivation technology and land processing,  which one of them was done by using Rhizobium japonicum bacteria to meet the need of nitrogen in the soybean plants. This study aimed to determine the characteristics of nitrogen fixation in various soybean cultivars planted in the coastal area. The research was conducted in Mancingan, Parangtritis, Kretek, Bantul, DIY. The study was designed in Completely Randomized Design which consisted of two factors and was repeated three times. Factor I was Rhizobium japonicum inoculation (with inoculation and without inoculation); factor II was 10 various cultivars of soybean (Grobogan, Burangrang, Argomulyo, Anjasmara, Dena 1, Gema, Kaba, Wilis, Sinabung, Gepak Kuning). The results showed that the inoculation of Rhizobium japonicum in soybean cultivars in a coastal area could increase the number of root nodule, dry weight of root nodule, dry seed weight per plant, and harvest index. Burangrang cultivar planted in the coastal area was the most responsive to Rhizobium japonicum inoculation among other soybean cultivars tested.https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jip/article/view/36371Nitrogen fixationsoybean cultivarcoastal area
spellingShingle Okti Purwaningsih
C. Tri Kusumastuti
Y. Sulistyo Nugroho
Casper Yoda Morib
The Effect of Rhizobium japonicum on the Growth of Soybean Cultivars in Coastal Area
Ilmu Pertanian (Agricultural Science)
Nitrogen fixation
soybean cultivar
coastal area
title The Effect of Rhizobium japonicum on the Growth of Soybean Cultivars in Coastal Area
title_full The Effect of Rhizobium japonicum on the Growth of Soybean Cultivars in Coastal Area
title_fullStr The Effect of Rhizobium japonicum on the Growth of Soybean Cultivars in Coastal Area
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Rhizobium japonicum on the Growth of Soybean Cultivars in Coastal Area
title_short The Effect of Rhizobium japonicum on the Growth of Soybean Cultivars in Coastal Area
title_sort effect of rhizobium japonicum on the growth of soybean cultivars in coastal area
topic Nitrogen fixation
soybean cultivar
coastal area
url https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jip/article/view/36371
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