Respon Pertumbuhan dan Hasil Beberapa Varietas Bawang Merah (Allium cepa L.) Terhadap Cekaman Lengas
Abstract
Shallots (Allium cepa L.) are horticultural plants that are widely cultivated by
Indonesian people. The harvest area and production of shallots in Indonesia will decrease
in 2022. Efforts have been made to increase shallot production by utilizing dry land, but
this utilization is not yet optimal because it does not have good potential for plant
cultivation. An alternative that can be done to increase shallot production in dry land is by
selecting varieties. This research aims to determine the effect of soil moisture stress, type
of variety, and the interaction between the two on the growth and yield of shallots. The
experiment was carried out using a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) method with
two factors, namely soil moisture content and variety type. Soil moisture content had a non-
significantly different effect on plant height, number of leaves, tuber diameter, fresh weight
of tubers, and number of tubers, while the type of variety had a very significant different
effect on plant height and number of leaves. The Maserati variety treatment (V3) gave the
best plant height of 39.2 cm and the best number of leaves of 5.9 pieces. The interaction of
soil moisture content and variety type has a very significant different effect on the number
of leaves. The combination of soil moisture content treatment of 75% field capacity and the
Maserati variety (L2V3) gave the best number of leaves of 8.33 pieces. The productivity of
the Sanren variety is 0.189 tons/ha, the Lokananta variety is 0.2 tons/ha, and the Maserati
variety is 0.222 tons/ha.
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- UT-Faculty of Agriculture [4363]