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Rice Quality and Yield at Various Application Times of Organic Rice Management System Jauhari Syamsiyah; Dwi Priyo Ariyanto; Aktavia Herawati; Komariah Komariah; Sri Hartati; Fitri Nurbaiti
JOURNAL OF TROPICAL SOILS Vol 28, No 1: January 2023
Publisher : UNIVERSITY OF LAMPUNG

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5400/jts.2023.v28i1.9-15

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The higher national rice demand encourages various efforts to increase rice production. This increase in rice production occurs in line with increasing public awareness of healthy foods, especially organic rice. Rice field management with an organic system is expected to provide a higher yield and quality of rice. This study aims to determine the effect of the long-time application of an organic rice management system on rice yield and quality. Descriptive exploratory research is supported by laboratory analysis of samples of organic rice plants with three periods (10 years, 7 years, and 4 years), semi-organic and conventional. The parameters observed were dry harvested grain, dry milled grain, the weight of 1000 grains, unfilled grain, protein content, amylum, amylopectin, and reducing sugar. The most prolonged organic rice field management with the application of 10 years gives better results with a protein content of 6.14%, amylum 71.71%, and amylopectin 49.35%. While the application of organic farming for 7 years gives the highest rice yield, the difference is not confirmed with the application of organic 10 years, with the weight of dry grain harvest 10.44 Mg ha-1, dry milled grain 8.15 10.44 Mg ha-1, the weight of 1000 grains 24 g, and unfilled grain 3.8%.
Rice Quality and Yield at Various Application Times of Organic Rice Management System Syamsiyah, Jauhari; Ariyanto, Dwi Priyo; Herawati, Aktavia; Komariah, Komariah; Hartati, Sri; Nurbaiti, Fitri
JOURNAL OF TROPICAL SOILS Vol. 28 No. 1: January 2023
Publisher : UNIVERSITY OF LAMPUNG

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5400/jts.2023.v28i1.9-15

Abstract

The higher national rice demand encourages various efforts to increase rice production. This increase in rice production occurs in line with increasing public awareness of healthy foods, especially organic rice. Rice field management with an organic system is expected to provide a higher yield and quality of rice. This study aims to determine the effect of the long-time application of an organic rice management system on rice yield and quality. Descriptive exploratory research is supported by laboratory analysis of samples of organic rice plants with three periods (10 years, 7 years, and 4 years), semi-organic and conventional. The parameters observed were dry harvested grain, dry milled grain, the weight of 1000 grains, unfilled grain, protein content, amylum, amylopectin, and reducing sugar. The most prolonged organic rice field management with the application of 10 years gives better results with a protein content of 6.14%, amylum 71.71%, and amylopectin 49.35%. While the application of organic farming for 7 years gives the highest rice yield, the difference is not confirmed with the application of organic 10 years, with the weight of dry grain harvest 10.44 Mg ha-1, dry milled grain 8.15 10.44 Mg ha-1, the weight of 1000 grains 24 g, and unfilled grain 3.8%.
Co-Authors Abdul Aziz Adhia Azhar Fauzan Ahmad Norri Prasetyo AKTAVIA HERAWATI Ana Agustina Andriyana Setyawati Andriyana Setyawati Ardiana Rahma Wijayanti Arlin Santoso At-Thoriq, Muhammad Bambang Hendro sunarminto Bardhian Cahyo Aji Gumilang Cahyono , Ongko Didi Tarmadi Dja’far Shiddieq Erwin Purniawati Faris Nurrahman Febriani, Sri Rezeki Fitri Nurbaiti Ganjar Herdiansyah Hapsoro, Bagus Hery Widijanto Himmi, Setiawan Khoirul Ilham Setiawan Indrowuryanto Indrowuryanto Jaka Suyana Jaka Suyana Jaka Suyana Jauhari Syamsiyah Jauhari Syamsiyah Jauhari Syamsiyah Jauhari Syamsiyah Jauhari Syamsiyah Joko Winarno Keigo Noda Keigo Noda Komariah Komariah Komariah Komariah Komariah Komariah Komariah Komariah Komariah Komariah Komariah Komariah Komariah Komariah Komariah Komariah Komariah Komariah Komariah Komariah Komariah Komariah Luthfan Nur Habibi Magarsa Abara Majid, Meiza Luthfia Maro'ah, Siti Muchammad Bima Gegana Sakti Muhamad Khoiru Zaki Mujiyo Mujiyo Mujiyo Munawaroh, Umi NURBAITI, FITRI Ongko Cahyono ongko cahyono Pramudita, Tesalonika Prasgi, Henokh Christian Prastiwi, Dianika Purnama, Debby Wulan Putra, Aldiansyah Rahma Mahendra Rahajeng Putu Widiani Priswita Rahayu Rahayu Rahayu Rahayu Rahayu Rahayu Rahmasari, Rania Rahmawati, Salma Indah Retno Rosariastuti Rifqi Ramadhani Saputri, Azahra Aulia Sari, Sandrina Slamet Minardi Sri Hartati Sri Hartati Sri Hartati Sri Rezeki Febriani Sudadi Sudadi Sumani . Sumani Sumani Sumani Sumani Sumani Sumani Sumani Sumani Sumani Sumani Sumani Sumani Sumani Sumani Sumani Sumani Supriyadi Supriyadi Supriyadi Supriyadi Surachman, Rinta Faradila Sutarno Sutarno Takashi S.T. Tanaka Tarmadi, Didi Taufiq Perak Sanjaya Taufiq Perak Sanjaya, Taufiq Perak Tiara Meti Pratingkas Tiara, Tyas Tira Anggit Drupadi Tuban Wiyoso Vita Ratri Cahyani Widiyanto Widiyanto Widyatmani Sih Dewi Wikantyoso, Bramantyo Yuli Yanti Yuli Yanti