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    Morphology and phylogenetic relationships of five chili cultivars from Sumatra, Indonesia by Zulkarnain, Z., Eliyanti, E., Ichwan, B.

    Published in E3S Web of Conferences (01-01-2023)
    “…Chili is an important horticultural crop which contribute substantially to the national income of Indonesia. As the demand of chili continues to increase,…”
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    Journal Article Conference Proceeding
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    APPLICATION OF TRICHO-TITHONIA AS COMPOST AND ORGANIC AMELIORANT IN INDUCING GROWTH AND YIELD OF LOCAL-JAMBI VARIETIES OF RED CHILI by Eliyanti, E., Zulkarnain, Z., Ichwan, B., Mairizal, M.

    “…The red chili is a superior horticultural product and are currently still a commodity contributing to significant inflation in the Jambi area. The red chili…”
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    INCREASING THE GROWTH AND YIELD OF RED CHILI WITH PGPR AND NPK FERTILIZER IN ULTISOL DRY LAND by Ichwan, B., Eliyanti, E., Irianto, I.

    “…Research aimed at increasing the production and productivity of red chili by using PGPR and NPK fertilizer in dry land has been carried out at the Teaching and…”
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    Combining humic acid with NPK fertilizer improved growth and yield of chili pepper in dry season by Ichwan, B, Eliyant, E, Irianto, I, Zulkarnain, Z

    Published in Advances in horticultural science (01-12-2022)
    “…This research aimed to study the effect of humic acid and NPK fertilizer (15:15:15) on growth and yield of red chili, and to obtain the most suitable…”
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    Influence of biostimulants and media compositions on growth and yield of Capsicum annuum L. under drought stress conditions by Ichwan, Budiyati, Eliyanti, Eliyanti, Zulkarnain, Zulkarnain

    Published in Advances in horticultural science (01-04-2021)
    “…The study was conducted at the Teaching and Research Farm of Agricultural Faculty, University of Jambi, Indonesia, from April through to September 2019. The…”
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