2019
DOI: 10.29244/j.agromet.33.1.30-40
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Water Demand Analysis of Sugarcane Based on Crop Simulation Model (Case Study: Kediri Regency, East Java)

Abstract: Sugarcane productivity is naturally affected by climate variables and limited by the water availability. This study simulated a water balance model to estimate sugarcane water requirement and to estimate the best planting time as well based on its optimum productivity in Kediri Regency. Water requirement was estimated by water loss of evapotranspiration following FAO No. 24, while the productivity was based on mid-maturing sugarcane growth and development. Sugarcane rainfed area in Kediri Regency needs approxi… Show more

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“…In fulfilling the GAP for proper irrigation, applying GAP in fertilisation can increase the % yield, % Brix and %pol of sugarcane. In line with Ardiansyah (2015), Yusara et al (2019) state that providing water can also increase production and product at the proper needs and with the correct administration. Provision of water according to the needs and growth phase of the plant as well as the harvest or milling period of the sugar factory.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…In fulfilling the GAP for proper irrigation, applying GAP in fertilisation can increase the % yield, % Brix and %pol of sugarcane. In line with Ardiansyah (2015), Yusara et al (2019) state that providing water can also increase production and product at the proper needs and with the correct administration. Provision of water according to the needs and growth phase of the plant as well as the harvest or milling period of the sugar factory.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…This increase in water loss is not only influenced by the rise in temperature but also due to the greater water demand for sugarcane growth during the 3−4 months after planting (MAP). According to Yusara et al (2019), sugarcane shows its highest water demand during the budding and stem elongation phases, accounting for 77% of the total water requirement. This aligns with the research of Silva et al (2013), mentioning that low water content at 3−6 MAP will greatly affect the performance of sugarcane plant, especially its productivity.…”
Section: Soil Water Losses In Each Type Of Organic Matter Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From all three sugarcane cultivation categories, the performance of private companies is relatively better than Government estates and smallholders. Sugarcane yield is naturally influenced by climate variables and limited water availability [22]. The phenomenon of climate change also has an impact on sugarcane production.…”
Section: National Sugar Production and Consumptionmentioning
confidence: 99%