2021
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/648/1/012081
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Optimal irrigation at various soil types for soybean production

Abstract: Water distribution officials at the secondary level mostly have not considered type of soil to distribute water irrigation for soybean cultivation. This study aimed to determine the optimal irrigation for soybean production at various soil types in Lombok. The study was conducted in 3 texture soil types of sandy loam, loam and clay. Each soil type was applied four treatments of irrigation water: 1 time (15 days after sowing, DAS); 2 times (15 and 45 DAS); 3 times (15, 30 and 45 DAS) and 4 times (15, 30, 45 and… Show more

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“…If experience drought in the vegetative and generative stages, soybean productivity can decrease by 40-65%. This is in line with the results of the research by Suriadi, Zulhaedar, Nazam, & Hip (2021) who suggested that the provision of scheduled water for soybean cultivation on irrigated land to increase production. Vanneuville et al (2012) reported that the stress in the vegetative phase has no significant effect on the growth and production of soybean plants.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…If experience drought in the vegetative and generative stages, soybean productivity can decrease by 40-65%. This is in line with the results of the research by Suriadi, Zulhaedar, Nazam, & Hip (2021) who suggested that the provision of scheduled water for soybean cultivation on irrigated land to increase production. Vanneuville et al (2012) reported that the stress in the vegetative phase has no significant effect on the growth and production of soybean plants.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Modern breeding and advanced biotechnology methods have shown promising results, and market-ready drought-tolerant soybeans have been released in some parts of the world (Carter et al, 2016;Ribichich et al, 2020). However, soybean production is still dependent on adequate irrigation facilities in many regions, especially in under-developed and developing nations (Droppers et al, 2021;Suriadi et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%