2022
DOI: 10.23960/jtep-l.v11i2.218-230
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The Effect of Smoking Treatment on Infection Level, Dormancy, and Physiological Quality of Shallot Seed

Abstract: Plant-derived smokes has antimicrobial activity and have been reported to have the ability to promote germination for various kinds of plant seeds. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of coconut shell burning smoke against the level of fungal infection, dormancy, and the physiological quality of shallot seed bulb. The research design used was a factorial randomized block design. The first factor is the smoking time (t), with 3 levels of treatments (t1 = 40 minutes, t2 = 80 minutes, t3 = 120 min… Show more

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