Abstract

This study aimed to determine the effect of sound waves to open the closed stomata rice plants in sonic bloom technology, the frequency used for rice crops, as well as help the intensification of agriculture. This study was conducted on rice types Logawa, where rice plants used are rice plants ready for planting. Ready for planting rice plants treated without wave, 10 Hz, 4 kHz, 7 kHz, 30kHz. Parameters measured were wide rice plant stomata. The results showed that the rice plants have stomata greatest width occurs when the plant is given 4 kHz frequency sound waves, the waves at 06.00 - 09.00.

Highlights

  • Ready for planting rice plants treated without wave, 10 Hz, 4 kHz, 7 kHz, 30kHz

  • The results showed that the rice plants have stomata greatest width occurs when the plant is given 4 kHz frequency sound waves, the waves at 06.00 - 09.00

  • Semakin lebar stomata semakin tinggi kandungan kalium, hal ini dipengaruhi oleh pompa natrium kalium pada stomata tersebut, semakin lebar stomata maka kalium yang digunakan untuk menjaga tekanan turgor semakin tinggi sehingga mempunyai kandungan kalium yang lebih tinggi

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Summary

Stomata Tanaman Padi Varietas Logawa

Program Studi Magister Ilmu Fisika, Jurusan Fisika, Fakultas MIPA, Universitas Brawijaya. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa tanaman padi mempunyai lebar stomata paling besar terjadi ketika tanaman diberikan gelombang bunyi dengan frekuensi 4 kHz, dengan pemberian gelombang pada jam 06.00 - 09.00

Penelitian ini dilaksanakan di BPTP
HASIL DAN PEMBAHASAN
Perubahan Lebar Stomata Hari Ketiga
Tanpa sonic bloom

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