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Nitrogen uptake of SRI paddy field compare to conventional field
Ardiansyah1, Chusnul Arif2, Krissandi Wijaya3.
The aim of this research is to compare nitrogen uptake in SRI field and conventional paddy
field. Three SRI plots and three conventional plots were given same amount of organic
fertilizer and three different biochar amount. In SRI field, S1 were plot with 5 ton/ha biochar
application, S2 were plot with 10 ton/ha biochar application, and S3 were plot with 20
ton/ha biochar application. Similarly, in conventional paddy field, K1, K2, and K3 were plots
with 5 ton/ha, 10 ton/ha, and 20 ton/ha biochar application. Mineral fertilizer were not
used in this research. Result shows that, Nitrogen uptake in SRI paddy field (average of
262.9 mg/g Dry mass) were less than Conventional paddy field (average of 323.8 mg/g Dry
mass). However, average of the grain weight of 1000 paddy grain shows that grain from SRI
field is heavier (average of 20.7 g) than conventional paddy field (average of 19.0 g).
Biochar application of 5 ton/ha, for both SRI and conventional fields shows higher result in
most of plant parameters (plant height, amount of grain, total weight). SRI method usually
shows the high production compare to conventional method. However, in this experiment
there is almost no difference in SRI field (3.6 ton/ha) and conventional field (3.7 ton/ha).
Plant observation shows that SRI paddy develop good rooting system than conventional
paddy field that implies on more nutrient uptake. Soil were suspected to be the cause of
low nitrogen uptake in SRI field.
Affiliation:
- Jenderal Soedirman University, Indonesia
- Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia
- Jenderal Soedirman University, Indonesia
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