Authors :
Arifuddin Lamusa
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Abstract :
The success of farmers in obtaining productive
yields of shallot plants from stable and adaptive superior
varieties plays a crucial role in increasing plant
productivity. Technological innovations are conducted by
examining the Socio-Economic Factors and Technical
Factors of Shallot Plant Cultivation. However, merely
considering the Socio-Economic Aspects and Technical
Cultivation Factors (TCF) of shallot plants is insufficient
in selecting stable and adaptive superior varieties. Hence,
this research combined the Analysis of Moment Structure
(AMOS) method and SEM (Structural Equation
Modeling). Through SEM-AMOS, the modeling of
socioeconomic factors and Crop Cultivation Techniques
was conducted while considering the physiological
processes of growth and development of genotypes, which
explained the interrelation of Socio-Economic Factors and
Crop Cultivation Techniques (CCT) with yield
components and their effect on the Increase in Shallot
Plant Productivity. The results of the AMOS Modeling. If
the Probability value (P) > 0.05, then H0 is accepted, and
H1 is rejected; if the Probability value (P) < 0.05, then H0
is rejected, and H1 is accepted.
Cultivation of Shallot Plants - Socio-Economic
Aspect: It was observed that the P-value was 0.094,
which is < 0.05. This value is significantly lower than
0.05; therefore, H1 is accepted. Hence, it can be said
that socio-economic factors have a positive and
significant effect on the cultivation of shallot plants.
Cultivation of Shallot Plants - Crop Cultivation
Techniques: It was observed that the P-value was
0.019, which is < 0.05. This value is significantly lower
than 0.05; therefore, H1 is accepted. Hence, it can be
said that there is a positive and significant effect of
Crop Cultivation Techniques on Shallot Plants.
Keywords :
AMOS, Shallot, Socio-Economic Factors, Crop Cultivation Techniques, SEM.
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The success of farmers in obtaining productive
yields of shallot plants from stable and adaptive superior
varieties plays a crucial role in increasing plant
productivity. Technological innovations are conducted by
examining the Socio-Economic Factors and Technical
Factors of Shallot Plant Cultivation. However, merely
considering the Socio-Economic Aspects and Technical
Cultivation Factors (TCF) of shallot plants is insufficient
in selecting stable and adaptive superior varieties. Hence,
this research combined the Analysis of Moment Structure
(AMOS) method and SEM (Structural Equation
Modeling). Through SEM-AMOS, the modeling of
socioeconomic factors and Crop Cultivation Techniques
was conducted while considering the physiological
processes of growth and development of genotypes, which
explained the interrelation of Socio-Economic Factors and
Crop Cultivation Techniques (CCT) with yield
components and their effect on the Increase in Shallot
Plant Productivity. The results of the AMOS Modeling. If
the Probability value (P) > 0.05, then H0 is accepted, and
H1 is rejected; if the Probability value (P) < 0.05, then H0
is rejected, and H1 is accepted.
Cultivation of Shallot Plants - Socio-Economic
Aspect: It was observed that the P-value was 0.094,
which is < 0.05. This value is significantly lower than
0.05; therefore, H1 is accepted. Hence, it can be said
that socio-economic factors have a positive and
significant effect on the cultivation of shallot plants.
Cultivation of Shallot Plants - Crop Cultivation
Techniques: It was observed that the P-value was
0.019, which is < 0.05. This value is significantly lower
than 0.05; therefore, H1 is accepted. Hence, it can be
said that there is a positive and significant effect of
Crop Cultivation Techniques on Shallot Plants.
Keywords :
AMOS, Shallot, Socio-Economic Factors, Crop Cultivation Techniques, SEM.