Qualitative determination of secondary metabolic compounds and macro nutrients some botanical pesticide plants of East Kalimantan
Abstract
Existence of natural alternative inputs for crop husbandry
was considered as important resources of good agricultural
practices to attend an environmentally friendly agricultural
management. Pest control and soil fertility management
were two main problems of agricultural development in
East Kalimantan. However, there are numerous potential
plants for botanical pesticide used natively in East
Kalimantan, and those plants also containing sufficient
macronutrients which beneficial as liquid fertilizer. This
the study aims to determine various secondary metabolic
compounds and macronutrients content of six botanical
pesticide plants, i.e. marigold (Tagetes erecta L.), nimtree
(Azadirachta indica L.), sweet flag (Acorus calamus L.),
bratawali (Tinospora crispa L.), soursop (Annona muricata
L.), and golden trumpet vine (Allamanda cathartica L.).
Some laboratory analysis were implemented in the study,
variables used to determine secondary metabolic
compounds were flavonoids, steroids, alkaloid, tannins,
triterpenoids, saponins. While variables used to determine
macronutrients were nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.
Results showed that all six botanical pesticides evaluated in
this study was containing potential secondary metabolic
compounds (SMC), soursop leaves containing three kinds
of SMC (flavonoids, steroid, and tannin), whereas golden
trumpet vine leaves only containing one kind of SMC
(tannin), and the other four botanical pesticides (marigold,
nimtree, sweet flag, and bratawali) containing two kinds of
SMC (flavonoids and tannin). Furthermore, based on
macronutrients content analysis, marigold was the best
candidate for liquid fertilizer source followed by nimtree,
soursop, and sweet flag.
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