Implementation of Supplementary Water Irrigation and Rice Husk for Climate Change Adaptation and Improving Soil Quality in Dry Land, Gunungkidul

Dry land in Gunungkidul is the land that depends on rainfall as the main water source to the crops. This research aimed to evaluate the implementation of supplementary water irrigation and rice husk for improving soil quality. The study conducted at dry land of Wonosari-Gunungkidul on June-Sept 2019...

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Main Authors: Riyanto Damasus, Budiarti Sri Wahyuni, Jihad Muhammad, Yustisia, Khairullah Izhar, Widowati Rahayu
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2023-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/81/e3sconf_iconard2023_04025.pdf
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author Riyanto Damasus
Budiarti Sri Wahyuni
Jihad Muhammad
Yustisia
Khairullah Izhar
Widowati Rahayu
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Budiarti Sri Wahyuni
Jihad Muhammad
Yustisia
Khairullah Izhar
Widowati Rahayu
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description Dry land in Gunungkidul is the land that depends on rainfall as the main water source to the crops. This research aimed to evaluate the implementation of supplementary water irrigation and rice husk for improving soil quality. The study conducted at dry land of Wonosari-Gunungkidul on June-Sept 2019. Experimental Design used Randomized Completely Block and replicated four times. The treatments were frequency of irrigation, namely F1 (1 times), F2 (2 times), F3 (3 times) a week, and application of soil amendment, namely: M1 (without mulch), M2 rice straw 4 ton.ha-1), M3 (rice husks 4 ton.ha-1), M4 (straw mulch + rice husk 4 ton.ha-1). The result of study showed that applying straw much and rice husk plus supplementary water irrigation two times a week was able to provide the highest corn production (7.46 ton.ha-1) and was not significantly different to the irrigation three times a week and showed an increased yield of corn 52.56% compared to control (watering once a week and without mulch/rice husk). Applying straw and rice husk can be improved the chemical soil properties (increasing water holding capacity,C-organic, P and K available and CEC).The financial farming of BC ratio reached 2.25 and increased 144.56% compare to control treatment.
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spelling doaj.art-bc424d99a13f49d6b9f44f075fd069112024-01-26T10:27:40ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422023-01-014440402510.1051/e3sconf/202344404025e3sconf_iconard2023_04025Implementation of Supplementary Water Irrigation and Rice Husk for Climate Change Adaptation and Improving Soil Quality in Dry Land, GunungkidulRiyanto Damasus0Budiarti Sri Wahyuni1Jihad Muhammad2Yustisia3Khairullah Izhar4Widowati Rahayu5Institute of Agriculture (Intan) Yogyakarta –Research Center for Food Crops, Research Organization for Agriculture and Food, National Research and Innovation Agency of IndonesiaResearch Center for Food Crops, Research Organization for Agriculture and Food, National Research and Innovation Agency of IndonesiaResearch Center for Food Crops, Research Organization for Agriculture and Food, National Research and Innovation Agency of IndonesiaResearch Center for Food Crops, Research Organization for Agriculture and Food, National Research and Innovation Agency of IndonesiaAcademy of Agriculture YogyakartaDry land in Gunungkidul is the land that depends on rainfall as the main water source to the crops. This research aimed to evaluate the implementation of supplementary water irrigation and rice husk for improving soil quality. The study conducted at dry land of Wonosari-Gunungkidul on June-Sept 2019. Experimental Design used Randomized Completely Block and replicated four times. The treatments were frequency of irrigation, namely F1 (1 times), F2 (2 times), F3 (3 times) a week, and application of soil amendment, namely: M1 (without mulch), M2 rice straw 4 ton.ha-1), M3 (rice husks 4 ton.ha-1), M4 (straw mulch + rice husk 4 ton.ha-1). The result of study showed that applying straw much and rice husk plus supplementary water irrigation two times a week was able to provide the highest corn production (7.46 ton.ha-1) and was not significantly different to the irrigation three times a week and showed an increased yield of corn 52.56% compared to control (watering once a week and without mulch/rice husk). Applying straw and rice husk can be improved the chemical soil properties (increasing water holding capacity,C-organic, P and K available and CEC).The financial farming of BC ratio reached 2.25 and increased 144.56% compare to control treatment.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/81/e3sconf_iconard2023_04025.pdf
spellingShingle Riyanto Damasus
Budiarti Sri Wahyuni
Jihad Muhammad
Yustisia
Khairullah Izhar
Widowati Rahayu
Implementation of Supplementary Water Irrigation and Rice Husk for Climate Change Adaptation and Improving Soil Quality in Dry Land, Gunungkidul
E3S Web of Conferences
title Implementation of Supplementary Water Irrigation and Rice Husk for Climate Change Adaptation and Improving Soil Quality in Dry Land, Gunungkidul
title_full Implementation of Supplementary Water Irrigation and Rice Husk for Climate Change Adaptation and Improving Soil Quality in Dry Land, Gunungkidul
title_fullStr Implementation of Supplementary Water Irrigation and Rice Husk for Climate Change Adaptation and Improving Soil Quality in Dry Land, Gunungkidul
title_full_unstemmed Implementation of Supplementary Water Irrigation and Rice Husk for Climate Change Adaptation and Improving Soil Quality in Dry Land, Gunungkidul
title_short Implementation of Supplementary Water Irrigation and Rice Husk for Climate Change Adaptation and Improving Soil Quality in Dry Land, Gunungkidul
title_sort implementation of supplementary water irrigation and rice husk for climate change adaptation and improving soil quality in dry land gunungkidul
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2023/81/e3sconf_iconard2023_04025.pdf
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