Abstract
The demand for Pegagan plants to be used as medicine continues to increase yearly. One alternative to increase the productivity of Pegagan is by giving organic fertilizer. Therefore, it is essential to study the influences of giving biofertilizer and organic fertilizer based on the dose used in increasing the growth and biomass of Pegagan. Here, two treatments were applied: biofertilizer (BF): 0, 1, 2, and 3 ml/L and organic fertilizer (OF): 0, 3.650, 7.301, and 10.952 tons/ha with three replications. If the significant variance were fulfilled, Duncan’s Multiple Distance Test with a level of 5% would be continued. The results demonstrated that the administration of biofertilizer revealed no notable effect on all observed parameters. The interaction between biofertilizer and organic fertilizer also had no notable impact on all parameters. In conclusion, applying organic fertilizer could notably improve the number of primary tendrils, leaf fresh weight per plot, and root fresh weight per plot.
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