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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

. SJENNY SUTRYATY MALALANTANG, MALCKY MAKANAUNG TELLENG, MERCI ROSYANTY WAANI, WILHELMINA BERITAN KAUNANG & NONTJE JULIANA KUMAJAS


Abstract

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

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