2020
DOI: 10.7831/ras.8.0_300
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Rice Cultivation of Superior Variety in Swamps to Increase Food Security in Indonesia

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“…Apart from those cases, the superior variant selection for the third program had been carefully assessed as numerous reports on their advantages are present. They are confirmed to raise rice production rate for their adaptability (Ratmini et al, 2021), shorter growing duration (Hidayat et al, 2020b), and higher amount of yield (Paiman et al, 2020).…”
Section: Demographicsmentioning
confidence: 80%
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“…Apart from those cases, the superior variant selection for the third program had been carefully assessed as numerous reports on their advantages are present. They are confirmed to raise rice production rate for their adaptability (Ratmini et al, 2021), shorter growing duration (Hidayat et al, 2020b), and higher amount of yield (Paiman et al, 2020).…”
Section: Demographicsmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…All programs have been selecting and supplying superior varieties rather than local ones due to their environmental adaptability (Ratmini et al, 2021), shorter lifespans that ensure sooner harvest (Astarini et al, 2020;Paiman et al, 2020), and higher productivity (Astarini et al, 2020). Such qualities should be able to enhance rice yield significantly.…”
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“…Mackill and Khush (2018) stated that IR64 is a high-yield rice variety and it has characteristics of early maturity, average plant height of approximately 100 cm, high quality, and fluffier rice texture. Inpara 4 has characteristics as a rice variety that can survive water immersion after 10-14 days, is suitable for rice development in swampland, average plant height of approximately 94 cm and can produce a yield up to 7.0 tons ha -1 dried grain in lebak swamp Paiman et al (2020). Arini et al (2019) reported that the Dendang have characteristic tolerance to salinity, average plant height approximately 100 cm, and fluffier texture.…”
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“…However, converting swamp to rice fields will trigger many adverse impacts in terms of their biophysical, socioeconomic, and institutional aspect (Surahman et al, 2018). Several problems will raise such as sea-water runoff (Weissman and Tully, 2020), high amount of Al 3+ , Fe 2+ , and H + causing low concentration of Ca, Mg, K, and Mo (Dawid and Hailu, 2017); the leaching of Ca 2+ , Mg 2+ , and K + resulting in acid soil; the low amount of P, Cu, Zn and B leading to low soil fertility (Mugo et al, 2020); frequent pest and disease attacks; lack of superior seeds utilization; ferro toxicity (Suciantini et al, 2008); climate factors (Suciantini et al, 2020), and only once a year rice planting time (Maruapey et al, 2020;Paiman et al, 2020). By managing the constraints, the newly opened rice fields in the tidal swamp will support the provision of rice, for both regional and national demand.…”
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confidence: 99%