| dc.description.abstract | Weeds are the main plant competitors. Some types of weeds are also 
places for pests and plant diseases to live. Spinach thorn is one type of weed that 
is often found in cultivated plants. Weed control is often done by using herbicides. 
The use of herbicides in the long term can have a negative impact on the 
environment. An alternative effort to avoid this impact is to utilize allelochemical 
compounds found in certain plant parts as growth inhibitors and do not cause 
residues for the environment. Lime leaf is one of the plants that contains 
allelochemical compounds, namely flavonoids and saponins that play a role in 
inhibiting the process of weed growth.
The research was conducted from January to June 2021, at the Pests and 
Plant Disease Laboratory. This study used a single factor Completely Randomized 
Design (CRD), namely the administration of lime leaf extract with 5 levels of 
concentration with each treatment 5 times, 0% concentration, concentration of 
20%, 30% concentration, concentration of 40% and 50% concentration. Observed 
parameters are, namely height, number of leaves, dry weight and intensity of 
spinach thorn weed poisoning. Data were analyzed by analysis of variance 
ANOVA to determine the effect of treatment and tested with Duncan's Multiple 
Range Test (DMRT) at a 5% confidence level to compare treatments. 
The application of lime leaf extract (Citrus aurantifolia C.) can affect all 
observed parameters. The most effective concentration of lime leaf extract to 
inhibit the growth of spinach thorn weed was concentration of 50% causing death 
with result of the height is 15.9 cm, number of leaves 9 leaves, dry weight 2.05 
gram and poisoning rate of 100%. | en_US |