Effect of Water Management Techniques on Plant Rice Yields


Authors : Roby; Fitri Krismiratsih; Haryatie Sari; Zainal Abidin

Volume/Issue : Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 9 - September

Google Scholar : https://bit.ly/3TmGbDi

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8375380

Abstract : One method to increase the growth and production of rice (Oryza sativa L.) Ciherang variety is by water management techniques and the addition of straw compost. This research was conducted for 5 months from September 2015 to February 2016 on the experimental land of the Department of Agricultural Production of Jember State Polytechnic with an altitude of 89 meters above sea level. This research was conducted using a Randomized Block Design (RAK) with two factors and four replications. The first factor was water management technique (A): A1: continuously irrigated, A2 intermittently irrigated, 3: irrigated only by water/random while the second factor is the dose of straw compost (K): K1: 4.5 tons/ha, K2: 5 tons/ha, K3: 5.5 tons/ha, K4: 6 tons/ha. the results of this study is that the treatment of water management technique (A3) tends to give the best results compared to other treatments on all parameters while the treatment of 6 tons of straw compost per Ha (K4) shows the best results compared to other treatments on all parameters.

Keywords : Straw Compost, Rice, Irrigation Techniques Introduction.

One method to increase the growth and production of rice (Oryza sativa L.) Ciherang variety is by water management techniques and the addition of straw compost. This research was conducted for 5 months from September 2015 to February 2016 on the experimental land of the Department of Agricultural Production of Jember State Polytechnic with an altitude of 89 meters above sea level. This research was conducted using a Randomized Block Design (RAK) with two factors and four replications. The first factor was water management technique (A): A1: continuously irrigated, A2 intermittently irrigated, 3: irrigated only by water/random while the second factor is the dose of straw compost (K): K1: 4.5 tons/ha, K2: 5 tons/ha, K3: 5.5 tons/ha, K4: 6 tons/ha. the results of this study is that the treatment of water management technique (A3) tends to give the best results compared to other treatments on all parameters while the treatment of 6 tons of straw compost per Ha (K4) shows the best results compared to other treatments on all parameters.

Keywords : Straw Compost, Rice, Irrigation Techniques Introduction.

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