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MATEC Web Conf.
Volume 97, 2017
Engineering Technology International Conference 2016 (ETIC 2016)
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Article Number | 01123 | |
Number of page(s) | 8 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20179701123 | |
Published online | 01 February 2017 |
Effects of fertilization and submersion on morphological changes and production of two rice varieties with submersion stress conditions
1 Agrotechnology Study Program Faculty of Agriculture, University of Baturaja, Jl. RatuPenghulu No. 02301 Karang Sari Baturaja 32115, South Sumatra, Indonesia
2 Agrotechnology Study Program Faculty of Agriculture, University of Palembang, Jl. Dharmapala No. 1A, Bukit Lama, Palembang City, 30139, South Sumatra, Indonesia
* Corresponding author: gribaldi64@yahoo.co.id
This study aimed at studying the effects fertilization and submersion on morphological changes and production of two rice varieties with submersion stress conditions. The experimental design used in this research was randomized block design with three replications. The first factor is: Varieties (V): IR 64 (V1), Inpara 5 (V2). The second factor is the treatment (P): P0 = Without submersion, P1 = Submersion 7-14 dap and fertilizer N, P and K 7 days after being submerged, P2 = Submersion 7-14 dap and fertilizer N, P and K + PPC Micro 7 days after being submerged P3 = Submersion 7-14 dap and 28-35 dap and fertilization N, P and K 7 days after the first submersion, P4 = submersion 7-14 dap and 28-35 dap and fertilization N, P and K + PPC Micro 7 days after the first submersion. Results of the study showed the fertilization treatment after being submerged affected the morphological changes of rice crop with submersion stress conditions. Treatment of the fertilization N, P and K + PPC Micro 7 days after the first submersion give the best effect on the growth and yield of rice under submergence stress conditions.
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