Kajian Pertumbuhan dan Hasil Lima Aksesi Kacang Hijau (Vigna radiata L.) (original) (raw)
2022, Magazine Mitra Investor (edisi elektronik)
Mung bean production in Indonesia on 2008-2018 tended to decline. In 2018 the production of mung beans in Indonesia reached 241,334 tons, and in 2018 the production of mung beans in Indonesia decreased to 234,718 tons. One of the important factors that affect the productivity of mung bean is the limitation of new high standard varieties, so it is necessary to conduct a study on new mung bean lines as candidates for new high standard varieties. The purpose of this research was to determine the growth and yield of five mung bean accessions compared to the standard varieties. This research was conducted in September 2020-December 2020 at the Tri Dharma Experimental Garden, Faculty of Agriculture UGM, Banguntapan, Bantul, Yogyakarta Special Region. This study used a completely randomized block design (RCBD) with three blocks as replications. This study consisted of one treatment factor, namely accession. Five accessions were used (F2, F3.1, F3.2, F3.3, and F3.4) and (PK-H, VM-4, and KTG) as controls. The results showed that in the vegetative growth between accessions F2 to F3.4, there were not significantly different from the standard varieties, namely PK-H, VM-4, and KTG. In the parameters of productivity and harvest index, all accessions showed same productivity and harvest index compared with controls, which indicates that accessions F2 to F3.4 can compete with varieties that have been widely marketed and need to be further developed.