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Carrying Capacity and Productivity of Sorghum Samurai 1, Samurai 2, Patir 37 and Pahats in the Tampusu Livestock Area North Sulawesi Province
This research aims to analyze the productivity and carrying capacity of several sorghum varieties planted in coconut plantation areas. This research used a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) consisting of 4 different varieties and 5 replications to obtain 20 experimental units. The sorghum planting varieties studied consisted of V1 = Samurai 1, V2 = Samurai 2, V3 = Patir 37, and V4 = Pahat. The variables measured consist of dry matter content, dry matter production and carrying capacity. The results of analysis of variance showed that varieties had very significantly different effects (P<0.01) on dry matter content, dry matter production and carrying capacity. HSD tests showed that the Super 2 assortment had leaf and stem dry matter substance, leaf dry matter creation and carrying capacity which were altogether (P<0.01) higher than the Samurai 1, Patir 37 and Pahat assortments, while the Samurai 1 assortment delivered leaf dry matter substance and creation were essentially (P<0.01) higher an the Samurai 2, Patir 37 and Pahat assortments. It was reasoned that the Samurai 1 and Samurai 2 assortments gave the most noteworthy outcomes in dry matter substance, dry matter creation and carrying capacity.
Key words: Dry matter content, produktivity, carrying capacity, sorghum