Increasing rice productivity in degraded peatlands using improved planting methods and rice varieties

Sonor farming practical has become a habit for local community of South Sumatra. In fact, this agricultural practice still results in low production. This research was conducted to determine the comparison of planting methods by farmers with improving planting methods with 2 new high yielding variet...

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Main Authors: Cahya, M., Suwignyo, R.A., Sodikin, E., Baral, H.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Sriwijaya University 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120240
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author Cahya, M.
Suwignyo, R.A.
Sodikin, E.
Baral, H.
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Cahya, M.
Sodikin, E.
Suwignyo, R.A.
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Suwignyo, R.A.
Sodikin, E.
Baral, H.
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description Sonor farming practical has become a habit for local community of South Sumatra. In fact, this agricultural practice still results in low production. This research was conducted to determine the comparison of planting methods by farmers with improving planting methods with 2 new high yielding varieties. This research was conducted in Perigi Village, Pangkalan Lampam District, Ogan Komering Ilir Regency, South Sumatra Province from December 2019 to April 2020. The research method used was a Split Plot Design with two factors, namely factor 1 was rice varieties and factor 2 was planting method, where the main plot was planting method including: T1: Broadcasting 25 kg/ha, T2: Broadcasting 75 kg/ha, T3: Legowo 2: 1 (20x40x10 cm), and T4: transplanting (20x20 cm) and the sub plot rice varieties, V1: Inpari 30 and V2: Inpara 3. There are 8 treatment combinations with 3 replications. The results showed that the improvement of planting methods showed an increasing in yield in terms of total tiller number, productive tiller number, grain number per panicles, grain weight panicles, grain weight per m2, and plant biomass. The Legowo method had higher productivity than otherplanting method with rice productivity 3.7 tonnes per ha. The Inpara 3 showed better growth and production on degraded peatlands.
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spelling CGSpace1202402025-12-08T10:29:22Z Increasing rice productivity in degraded peatlands using improved planting methods and rice varieties Cahya, M. Suwignyo, R.A. Sodikin, E. Baral, H. farming systems agriculture degraded land rice Sonor farming practical has become a habit for local community of South Sumatra. In fact, this agricultural practice still results in low production. This research was conducted to determine the comparison of planting methods by farmers with improving planting methods with 2 new high yielding varieties. This research was conducted in Perigi Village, Pangkalan Lampam District, Ogan Komering Ilir Regency, South Sumatra Province from December 2019 to April 2020. The research method used was a Split Plot Design with two factors, namely factor 1 was rice varieties and factor 2 was planting method, where the main plot was planting method including: T1: Broadcasting 25 kg/ha, T2: Broadcasting 75 kg/ha, T3: Legowo 2: 1 (20x40x10 cm), and T4: transplanting (20x20 cm) and the sub plot rice varieties, V1: Inpari 30 and V2: Inpara 3. There are 8 treatment combinations with 3 replications. The results showed that the improvement of planting methods showed an increasing in yield in terms of total tiller number, productive tiller number, grain number per panicles, grain weight panicles, grain weight per m2, and plant biomass. The Legowo method had higher productivity than otherplanting method with rice productivity 3.7 tonnes per ha. The Inpara 3 showed better growth and production on degraded peatlands. 2022-05-13 2022-07-21T07:59:40Z 2022-07-21T07:59:40Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120240 en Open Access Sriwijaya University Cahya, M., Suwignyo, R.A., Sodikin, E., Baral, H., 2022. Increasing rice productivity in degraded peatlands using improved planting methods and rice varieties. BIOVALENTIA: Biological Research Journal, 8(1), 69-82. https://doi.org/10.24233/biov.8.1.2022.246
spellingShingle farming systems
agriculture
degraded land
rice
Cahya, M.
Suwignyo, R.A.
Sodikin, E.
Baral, H.
Increasing rice productivity in degraded peatlands using improved planting methods and rice varieties
title Increasing rice productivity in degraded peatlands using improved planting methods and rice varieties
title_full Increasing rice productivity in degraded peatlands using improved planting methods and rice varieties
title_fullStr Increasing rice productivity in degraded peatlands using improved planting methods and rice varieties
title_full_unstemmed Increasing rice productivity in degraded peatlands using improved planting methods and rice varieties
title_short Increasing rice productivity in degraded peatlands using improved planting methods and rice varieties
title_sort increasing rice productivity in degraded peatlands using improved planting methods and rice varieties
topic farming systems
agriculture
degraded land
rice
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120240
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