2019
DOI: 10.33089/jthort.v2i1.12
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Adaptability of Growth and Yield on 5 varieties of Shallot (Allium ascalonicum L) in Wet Highland

Abstract: In general, shallot was planted in low land to highland, but it usually planted in area has rain fall and humidity not high, because can effect to the yielding, so that needed the adaptive varieties in the condition. The aim of the research was to determine the growth and yield of some varieties of shallot adaptive in wet highlands. The research conducted in Berastagi experimental farm, Dolat Rayat district, Karo regency, with type of the soil is andisol and altitude of 1,340 m asl. The research was beginning … Show more

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“…Due to during generative stage of shallot in this case plant growth and leaves formation, if the plant underwent well growth and formed the perfect leaves, the formation bulb process also well developed [19]. The shallot plant that obtained the sufficient nutrients formed wide leaves and contained high chlorophyll content so that the plant produced sufficient assimilate to support vegetative growth [20].…”
Section: Number Of Leavesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to during generative stage of shallot in this case plant growth and leaves formation, if the plant underwent well growth and formed the perfect leaves, the formation bulb process also well developed [19]. The shallot plant that obtained the sufficient nutrients formed wide leaves and contained high chlorophyll content so that the plant produced sufficient assimilate to support vegetative growth [20].…”
Section: Number Of Leavesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Haryanti and Meirina (2009) said that the wider the stomata opening, the transpiration rate will be higher, so it is assumed that plants which have high stomata opening width are less adaptive to drought stress. In general,shallot was planted in low land to highland, but it usually planted in area has rain fall and humidity not high, because can effect to the yielding, so that needed the adaptive varieties in the condition Marpaung and Rosliani (2019). Published by IDEAS SPREAD The numbers followed by the same letters in one column in the same treatment, are not significantly different after being tested for LSD 5%.…”
Section: Morfo-physicological Charactermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the roots are good, it will produce more photosynthate, then the dry weight of plants will increase. The fresh weight is directly proportional to the dry weight of bulbs (Putrasamedia, 2007;Marpaung, et al, 2019). If the bulbs' fresh weight has high, the bulbs' dry weight will high as well.…”
Section: Number Of Bulbs Wet Weight Of Bulbs Dry Weight Of Bulbs Rmentioning
confidence: 99%