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Crop Water Requirements Analysis Using Cropwat 8.0 Software in Maize Intercropping with Rice and Soybean
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@article{IJASEIT6868, author = {Edy Suryadi and Dedi Ruswandi and Sophia Dwiratna and Boy Macklin Pareira Prawiranegara}, title = {Crop Water Requirements Analysis Using Cropwat 8.0 Software in Maize Intercropping with Rice and Soybean}, journal = {International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology}, volume = {9}, number = {4}, year = {2019}, pages = {1364--1370}, keywords = {Crop water requirement;Cropwat 8.0 ; Rice; Soybean; Intercropping}, abstract = {The increasing level of land conversion from fertile farmland towards infrastructural purposes land such as residential and industrial land results in the devolving of the expansion of maize area from fertile land to land marginal. Maize is one of the crops that is being targeted for development planning in the food and agriculture sector. To improve food self-sufficiency, especially maize, commodity, proper management of the production processes such as crop water requirement and the intercropping pattern is needed. The purpose of this study is to find out how much water needs of plants in intercropping maize with rice, and intercropping corn with soybeans. To intensify food self-sufficiency especially maize commodities, proper management of the production process is required such as crop water requirements and intercropping patterns aspects. The purpose of the research is to find out the value of crop water requirements in intercropping maize with rice, as well as intercropping maize with soybeans. This research uses a descriptive method which describes the crop water requirement affecting the productivity using software Cropwat 8.0. The results show that crop water requirements of maize in intercropping with rice is 406.3 mm while water requirement with soybean intercropping is 408.6 mm during the growing season. The average productivity of maize intercropping with rice was 7.454 ton/ha of a dry kernel, whereas, in intercropping maize with soybean, productivity value of maize is 7.88 ton/ha of a dry kernel. The best combination, according to the productivity and the crop water requirement, is the maize intercropping with soybean. The difference in productivity is up to 5.7 percent with only 2.3 mm additional water demand for maize and intercropping rice plants.
}, issn = {2088-5334}, publisher = {INSIGHT - Indonesian Society for Knowledge and Human Development}, url = {http://ijaseit.insightsociety.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=9&Itemid=1&article_id=6868}, doi = {10.18517/ijaseit.9.4.6868} }
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%A Suryadi, Edy %A Ruswandi, Dedi %A Dwiratna, Sophia %A Prawiranegara, Boy Macklin Pareira %D 2019 %T Crop Water Requirements Analysis Using Cropwat 8.0 Software in Maize Intercropping with Rice and Soybean %B 2019 %9 Crop water requirement;Cropwat 8.0 ; Rice; Soybean; Intercropping %! Crop Water Requirements Analysis Using Cropwat 8.0 Software in Maize Intercropping with Rice and Soybean %K Crop water requirement;Cropwat 8.0 ; Rice; Soybean; Intercropping %XThe increasing level of land conversion from fertile farmland towards infrastructural purposes land such as residential and industrial land results in the devolving of the expansion of maize area from fertile land to land marginal. Maize is one of the crops that is being targeted for development planning in the food and agriculture sector. To improve food self-sufficiency, especially maize, commodity, proper management of the production processes such as crop water requirement and the intercropping pattern is needed. The purpose of this study is to find out how much water needs of plants in intercropping maize with rice, and intercropping corn with soybeans. To intensify food self-sufficiency especially maize commodities, proper management of the production process is required such as crop water requirements and intercropping patterns aspects. The purpose of the research is to find out the value of crop water requirements in intercropping maize with rice, as well as intercropping maize with soybeans. This research uses a descriptive method which describes the crop water requirement affecting the productivity using software Cropwat 8.0. The results show that crop water requirements of maize in intercropping with rice is 406.3 mm while water requirement with soybean intercropping is 408.6 mm during the growing season. The average productivity of maize intercropping with rice was 7.454 ton/ha of a dry kernel, whereas, in intercropping maize with soybean, productivity value of maize is 7.88 ton/ha of a dry kernel. The best combination, according to the productivity and the crop water requirement, is the maize intercropping with soybean. The difference in productivity is up to 5.7 percent with only 2.3 mm additional water demand for maize and intercropping rice plants.
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Edy Suryadi,Dedi Ruswandi,Sophia Dwiratna and Boy Macklin Pareira Prawiranegara,"Crop Water Requirements Analysis Using Cropwat 8.0 Software in Maize Intercropping with Rice and Soybean," International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 1364-1370, 2019. [Online]. Available: http://dx.doi.org/10.18517/ijaseit.9.4.6868.
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TY - JOUR AU - Suryadi, Edy AU - Ruswandi, Dedi AU - Dwiratna, Sophia AU - Prawiranegara, Boy Macklin Pareira PY - 2019 TI - Crop Water Requirements Analysis Using Cropwat 8.0 Software in Maize Intercropping with Rice and Soybean JF - International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology; Vol. 9 (2019) No. 4 Y2 - 2019 SP - 1364 EP - 1370 SN - 2088-5334 PB - INSIGHT - Indonesian Society for Knowledge and Human Development KW - Crop water requirement;Cropwat 8.0 ; Rice; Soybean; Intercropping N2 -The increasing level of land conversion from fertile farmland towards infrastructural purposes land such as residential and industrial land results in the devolving of the expansion of maize area from fertile land to land marginal. Maize is one of the crops that is being targeted for development planning in the food and agriculture sector. To improve food self-sufficiency, especially maize, commodity, proper management of the production processes such as crop water requirement and the intercropping pattern is needed. The purpose of this study is to find out how much water needs of plants in intercropping maize with rice, and intercropping corn with soybeans. To intensify food self-sufficiency especially maize commodities, proper management of the production process is required such as crop water requirements and intercropping patterns aspects. The purpose of the research is to find out the value of crop water requirements in intercropping maize with rice, as well as intercropping maize with soybeans. This research uses a descriptive method which describes the crop water requirement affecting the productivity using software Cropwat 8.0. The results show that crop water requirements of maize in intercropping with rice is 406.3 mm while water requirement with soybean intercropping is 408.6 mm during the growing season. The average productivity of maize intercropping with rice was 7.454 ton/ha of a dry kernel, whereas, in intercropping maize with soybean, productivity value of maize is 7.88 ton/ha of a dry kernel. The best combination, according to the productivity and the crop water requirement, is the maize intercropping with soybean. The difference in productivity is up to 5.7 percent with only 2.3 mm additional water demand for maize and intercropping rice plants.
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RT Journal Article ID 6868 A1 Suryadi, Edy A1 Ruswandi, Dedi A1 Dwiratna, Sophia A1 Prawiranegara, Boy Macklin Pareira T1 Crop Water Requirements Analysis Using Cropwat 8.0 Software in Maize Intercropping with Rice and Soybean JF International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology VO 9 IS 4 YR 2019 SP 1364 OP 1370 SN 2088-5334 PB INSIGHT - Indonesian Society for Knowledge and Human Development K1 Crop water requirement;Cropwat 8.0 ; Rice; Soybean; Intercropping ABThe increasing level of land conversion from fertile farmland towards infrastructural purposes land such as residential and industrial land results in the devolving of the expansion of maize area from fertile land to land marginal. Maize is one of the crops that is being targeted for development planning in the food and agriculture sector. To improve food self-sufficiency, especially maize, commodity, proper management of the production processes such as crop water requirement and the intercropping pattern is needed. The purpose of this study is to find out how much water needs of plants in intercropping maize with rice, and intercropping corn with soybeans. To intensify food self-sufficiency especially maize commodities, proper management of the production process is required such as crop water requirements and intercropping patterns aspects. The purpose of the research is to find out the value of crop water requirements in intercropping maize with rice, as well as intercropping maize with soybeans. This research uses a descriptive method which describes the crop water requirement affecting the productivity using software Cropwat 8.0. The results show that crop water requirements of maize in intercropping with rice is 406.3 mm while water requirement with soybean intercropping is 408.6 mm during the growing season. The average productivity of maize intercropping with rice was 7.454 ton/ha of a dry kernel, whereas, in intercropping maize with soybean, productivity value of maize is 7.88 ton/ha of a dry kernel. The best combination, according to the productivity and the crop water requirement, is the maize intercropping with soybean. The difference in productivity is up to 5.7 percent with only 2.3 mm additional water demand for maize and intercropping rice plants.
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