2019
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/355/1/012006
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Leaf area index development of local rice varieties as a response to different irrigation management

Abstract: Rice is a semi-aquatic plant and grown under anaerobic condition as long as water is available. Nowadays, water scarcity and climate change issues need to be address with new technology to increase water use efficiency in rice production. In the other hand, rice varieties must be able to adapt climate change in the future, especially drought even during rice growth periods. A shallow water depth irrigation, as a strategy to reduce water use might influence the rice growth development. The aim of this study was… Show more

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“…It is often highest in the flowering stage in all regions and irrespective of irrigation system, although some rice varieties (e.g., RD47, RD61) peak in the panicle stage due to their dominant rice characteristics. A research analyses the LAI development in different irrigation and irrigation management; the result revealed the LAI under shallow water depth (SWD) in paddies were different compared with the continuous flooding (CF), with the varied correlation between LAI and treatment ranged 0.46-0.88(Maftukhah et al, 2019) and coherent with tillering's rate…”
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“…It is often highest in the flowering stage in all regions and irrespective of irrigation system, although some rice varieties (e.g., RD47, RD61) peak in the panicle stage due to their dominant rice characteristics. A research analyses the LAI development in different irrigation and irrigation management; the result revealed the LAI under shallow water depth (SWD) in paddies were different compared with the continuous flooding (CF), with the varied correlation between LAI and treatment ranged 0.46-0.88(Maftukhah et al, 2019) and coherent with tillering's rate…”
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confidence: 99%