PENGARUH JENIS MEDIA TANAM TERHADAP PERKEMBANGBIAKAN MIKORIZA DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN DUA JENIS TANAMAN INANG

Angga Pratama, St. Subaedah, Maimuna Nontji

Abstract


This study aims to determine the effect of various types of planting media on the propagation of mycorrhizae, the effect of the type of host plant on the propagation of mycorrhizae, and to determine the effect of the interaction between the planting medium and the host plant on the propagation of mycorrhizae. This research was conducted at the Green House, Faculty of Agriculture, Indonesian Muslim University, Makassar City, South Sulawesi. This study used a randomized block design with a two-factor factorial pattern. The first factor is the influence of growing media which consists of three levels of treatment, namely; land; soil+husk (2:1); soil+husk charcoal (2:1), and the second factor is the type of host plant which consists of two types, namely: corn plants and sorghum plants. The results showed that the best type of growing media for the propagation of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi was soil + husk with a ratio of 2:1, while the highest number of spores was obtained in soil growing media. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi reproduce better with the use of corn as a host plant than with sorghum. The use of soil + husk charcoal (2:1) planting media with corn as the host plant resulted in better host plant growth as indicated by the number of leaves and better root length.

Keywords


Planting Media; Mycorrhizal Fungi; Corn; Sorghum

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