Growth And Production of Lowland Rice Due to Soil Ameliorant Application on Andosol, Mediterranean And Alluvial Soil
Sumarsono,
D W Widjajanto,
W Sumekar
Abstract:Lowland rice production and growth in Andosol, Mediterranean, and Alluvial soil types were observed in the study, both with and without amendments. The investigation was conducted using a plot experiment with a fully randomized design and three replications. L1: Andosol, L2: Mediterranean, and L3: Alluvial soil types made up the primary plots. Land amendments were divided into two subplots: R1 with no amendment and R2 with an amendment. Plant height, shoot and root dry weight, shoot:root ratio, and grain dry w… Show more
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