Penampilan Tebu dari Benih Bagal dan Budchip pada Dua Tata Tanam di Lahan Kering

  • Djumali , Balai Penelitian Tanaman Pemanis dan Serat http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6258-808X
  • Lestari , Balai Penelitian Tanaman Pemanis dan Serat Jl. Raya Karangploso Kotak Pos 199 Malang 65152, Indonesia
  • dan Supriyono Balai Penelitian Tanaman Pemanis dan Serat Jl. Raya Karangploso Kotak Pos 199 Malang 65152, Indonesia
Keywords: Bahan tanam, hasil hablur, pertumbuhan, produktivitas, Saccharum officinarum

Abstract

Sugarcane and replanting programs require a lot of seed cane and can not be fulfilled from  budsetts. To fill  up the gap the use of budchip seedlings  is suggested. The appropriate planting arrangement for budchip seedling has not been studied thoroughly. The study was conducted at the Asembagus Experimental Station, Situbondo, East Java, from January to December 2014 for the plant cane (PC) and from January to December 2015  for ratoon  cane (RC). Research was arranged in a randomized block design with three replications. The treatments consisted of (1) single budsett in single row planting, (2) double budsetts in double rows planting, (3) single budchip in single row planting, (4) single budchip in double rows planting, and (5) double budchips in double rows planting. The results showed the budchip seedling increase productivity 14.46-15.46%, sugar yield 18.17-23.38%, and profit 873% from budsett seedling. Double rows planting with budchip seedling increase productivity 52.11-61.01%, sugar yield 48.51-61.84%, and profit 603%  from single row planting. Double rows planting suitable for budchip seedling is  single budchip with productivity 52.53-88.30 ton ha-1, sugar yield 3.69-8.17 ton ha-1 and profit IDR 9,123,000 ha-1 per year.

Keywords: growth, planting material, productivity, Saccharum officinarum, sugar yield

Published
2018-01-15
How to Cite
,D., ,L., & Supriyono dan. (2018). Penampilan Tebu dari Benih Bagal dan Budchip pada Dua Tata Tanam di Lahan Kering. Jurnal Agronomi Indonesia (Indonesian Journal of Agronomy), 45(3), 299-307. https://doi.org/10.24831/jai.v45i3.12311