Produktivitas dan nilai nutrient beberapa jenis rumput di bawah naungan pohon karet

This study aimed to determine the productivity and nutrient content of three grass types with or without rubber trees shading. It was conducted in May-September 2020 at Sangga Buana Village, Seputih Banyak, Central Lampung and Animal Nutrition and Food Laboratory, University of Lampung. This study...

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Main Authors: Syahrio Tantalo, Liman Liman, Fitria Tsani Farda, Agung Kusuma Wijaya, Yohanes Abrian Frastianto, Ignatius Anjas Pangestu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Politeknik Negeri Jember 2021-03-01
Series:Jurnal Ilmu Peternakan Terapan
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Online Access:https://publikasi.polije.ac.id/jipt/article/view/2502
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Summary:This study aimed to determine the productivity and nutrient content of three grass types with or without rubber trees shading. It was conducted in May-September 2020 at Sangga Buana Village, Seputih Banyak, Central Lampung and Animal Nutrition and Food Laboratory, University of Lampung. This study used nested design with two factors of rubber trees shaded and grass types with six replications. Both factors were shaded conditions: N0 (land without shade) and N1 (land under rubber trees shade); and grass types: elephant grass (A1); setaria (A2); and odot (A3). The results showed the shaded decreased (P<0.05) leave length of each grass compared to non-shading conditions. Grass under the shade decreased their production and odot grass showed the lowest production (P<0.05). The number of tillers and plant height under the shade decreased significantly (P<0.05) on elephant grass and setaria grass. Leaf width under the shade decreased significantly (P<0.05) on setaria and odot grass. The shaded effected (P<0.05) nutrient content on elephant grass, setaria, and odot. It was concluded that Setaria grass (Setaria sphacelata) had the best productivity under the shaded based on yield. The nutrient content of each grass varied depending on the ability of the grass to adapt to shaded conditions.
ISSN:2828-4348
2579-9479