dc.description.abstract | This research was conducted at experimental land at Gurusinga village,
Berastagi district, Regency of Karo, North Sumatra with a height of ±1355 meters
above sea level (masl) started from December 2022 until May 2023. This study used
Split Plot Design (SPD) with two factors, namely commodity (S) with treatment S1
(sorghum), S2 (corn) and rice husk biochar and plastic mulch (K) with treatment
K0 (without biochar and plastic mulch), K1 (biochar), K2 (plastic mulch), K3
(biochar and plastic mulch). The parameters observed were plant height, stem
diameter, flowering age, the weight of panicle/cob per sample, the weight of
panicle/cob per plot, seed production per sample, seed production per plot, the
weight of 1000 seeds, the weight of wet stover per sample, the weight of wet stover
per plot and harvest index. The results showed that on sorghum plant the treatment
of rice husk biochar and plastic mulch significantly affected plant height 3,7, 8 and
9 weeks after planting (WAP), the weight of panicle per sample, the weight of
panicle per plot, seed production per sample, seed production per plot, the weight
of wet stover per sample, the weight of wet stover per plot and harvest index. On
corn plant the treatment of rice husk biochar and plastic mulch significantly not
affected to all observed parameters except plant height 2, 4 and 9 weeks after
planting (WAP). The economic value of land (land rent) for corn plant which
obtained is bigger than sorghum plant. | en_US |