The application of palm-oil waste as organic materials on three pineapple accessions cultivated on post-tin mining land in Bangka Island, Indonesia

Dr. Tri Lestari, SP., M.Si., - and Rion Apriyadi, - and Dr. Eries Dyah Mustikarini, SP., M.Si., - and Wawan Saputra, - and Yelia Merlin, - (2020) The application of palm-oil waste as organic materials on three pineapple accessions cultivated on post-tin mining land in Bangka Island, Indonesia. Biodiversitas Journal of Biological Diversity, 12 (1). pp. 40-45. ISSN 2085-4722

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Abstract

Tin mining activities in Bangka Island have produced a vast extent of critical lands that contain clay and tailings. Bangka local pineapple accessions have a high potential to be cultivated in the post-tin mining area as they are able to adapt to drought. The aim of this research was to investigate the growth performance of three pineapple accessions planted on post-tin mining land in Bangka by utilizing solid waste of oil palm as organic materials. The study was conducted in Dwi Makmur village, Merawang Sub-district, Bangka District from November 2017 to June 2019. The experiment used Factorial Completely Randomized Design (FCRD) with two factors: the first was three pineapple accessions (i.e. Toboali Bikang, Peranak and Bogor) and the second was palm oil solid waste (i.e. palm oil empty bunch (POEB) and palm oil bare ash (POBA)). We measured the parameters of vegetative and generative and the values were compared using Fisher test followed by Duncan Multiple Range Test (? 0.05). We also conducted organoleptic tests and total dissolved solid tests to assess the quality of the fruit. We found that the application of POEB as organic materials affected the vegetative and generative parameters. We also found that the interaction of POEB with Peranak accession resulted in the best fruit productivity. Our results suggest that Peranak accession is potential to be cultivated in post-tin mining land in Bangka with the application of palm oil empty bunch as organic materials.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Accession; palm oil waste; pineapple; post-tin mining land
Subjects: S Pertanian > S Pertanian (Umum)
Divisions: KARYA TULIS DOSEN
Depositing User: UPT Perpustakaan UBB
Date Deposited: 29 Mar 2023 06:27
Last Modified: 29 Mar 2023 06:27
URI: https://repository.ubb.ac.id/id/eprint/7025

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