Abstract

This research aims to optimize the growth of a variety chili plants, so called perintis, as Aceh’s superior local chili variety, most of which are cultivated on entisol soil types. Entisol soil has low nutrient content and bound P elements which are difficult for plant roots to absorb. In this case, the symbiosis of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) with the roots of chili plants is attempted. This research used a 3x3 factorial randomized block design with factors including the type and dose of mycorrhiza. The results showed that the use of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (FMA) type Gigaspora sp at a dose of 10 g−1 plant showed a significant interaction on chili plant height 35 DAP, while mixed mycorrhizal types between Glomus mosseae and Gigaspora sp at a dose of 10 g−1 show significant interaction on chili plant height 50 HST. The mycorrhizal type Glomus mosseae was the best in terms of colonizing the roots of perintis variants of chili plants.

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