Effect of different water levels on rice growth and yield / Norfatin Atikah Jaafarullah

Water condition is one of the main concerns in rice production. It is estimated that over 75 percent of world’s rice is produced using continuous flooding practice. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of different water level on paddy growth and yield. There are four water treatm...

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Main Author: Jaafarullah, Norfatin Atikah
Format: Student Project
Published: Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology 2018
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spelling uitm-227572019-05-10T08:15:45Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/22757/ Effect of different water levels on rice growth and yield / Norfatin Atikah Jaafarullah Jaafarullah, Norfatin Atikah Utilization and culture of special classes of lands, Including pasture lands, water resources development S Agriculture (General) Agriculture and the environment Seed growing. Seed farms Water condition is one of the main concerns in rice production. It is estimated that over 75 percent of world’s rice is produced using continuous flooding practice. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of different water level on paddy growth and yield. There are four water treatments with different water levels which are T0 (1 cm), T1 (3 cm), T2 (6 cm) and T3 (9 cm) to clarify the best water level that can give same performance growth and yield as the common water level application by the farmers. The collected parameter data were plant height, number of tillers, number of leaves, relative chlorophyll content, number of panicles, and fresh and dry weight. Completely Randomized Design (CRD) experimental design with five replications was implemented during the experiment. The data retrieved from conducted experiment was analysed by using Minitab software on One-Way ANOVA calculation method. The experiment outcomes show there was no significance difference between the water level on the rice growth. These results suggested that saturated to 1 cm flooding water did not affect rice production and growth. Therefore, it was enough to sustain rice growth production. Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology 2018 Student Project NonPeerReviewed Jaafarullah, Norfatin Atikah (2018) Effect of different water levels on rice growth and yield / Norfatin Atikah Jaafarullah. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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topic Utilization and culture of special classes of lands, Including pasture lands, water resources development
S Agriculture (General)
Agriculture and the environment
Seed growing. Seed farms
spellingShingle Utilization and culture of special classes of lands, Including pasture lands, water resources development
S Agriculture (General)
Agriculture and the environment
Seed growing. Seed farms
Jaafarullah, Norfatin Atikah
Effect of different water levels on rice growth and yield / Norfatin Atikah Jaafarullah
description Water condition is one of the main concerns in rice production. It is estimated that over 75 percent of world’s rice is produced using continuous flooding practice. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of different water level on paddy growth and yield. There are four water treatments with different water levels which are T0 (1 cm), T1 (3 cm), T2 (6 cm) and T3 (9 cm) to clarify the best water level that can give same performance growth and yield as the common water level application by the farmers. The collected parameter data were plant height, number of tillers, number of leaves, relative chlorophyll content, number of panicles, and fresh and dry weight. Completely Randomized Design (CRD) experimental design with five replications was implemented during the experiment. The data retrieved from conducted experiment was analysed by using Minitab software on One-Way ANOVA calculation method. The experiment outcomes show there was no significance difference between the water level on the rice growth. These results suggested that saturated to 1 cm flooding water did not affect rice production and growth. Therefore, it was enough to sustain rice growth production.
format Student Project
author Jaafarullah, Norfatin Atikah
author_facet Jaafarullah, Norfatin Atikah
author_sort Jaafarullah, Norfatin Atikah
title Effect of different water levels on rice growth and yield / Norfatin Atikah Jaafarullah
title_short Effect of different water levels on rice growth and yield / Norfatin Atikah Jaafarullah
title_full Effect of different water levels on rice growth and yield / Norfatin Atikah Jaafarullah
title_fullStr Effect of different water levels on rice growth and yield / Norfatin Atikah Jaafarullah
title_full_unstemmed Effect of different water levels on rice growth and yield / Norfatin Atikah Jaafarullah
title_sort effect of different water levels on rice growth and yield / norfatin atikah jaafarullah
publisher Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology
publishDate 2018
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/22757/
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