GROWTH AND YIELD OF FOUR INDONESIAN IMPROVED SOYBEAN VARIETIES BASED ON BIO-DETAS INPUT PACKAGE IN RAINFED LOWLAND OF CENTRAL LOMBOK

N. Herawati, A. Aisah, B. N. Hidayah
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Soybean is one of the most important food crops in Indonesia after rice and corn, due to its protein content reaches 40%. Rainfed lowland can be used as expansion planting area in hopes of obtaining high productivity with efficient inputs. In order to increase yield, it is necessary to apply the Bio-Detas input package that priorities the use of adaptive improved varieties, organic fertilizers and biological pesticides. This research aim to investigate the response of four Indonesian improved soybean varieties based on the application of Bio-Detas input package in rainfed lowland. The experiment was conducted from March to July 2018 in Pengembur Village, Central Lombok Regency of West Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia. The experiment was conducted using a non-factorial randomized block design with varieties as treatments, namely Argomulyo, Burangrang, Dega-1, and Dena-1. Each treatment was repeated three times therefore there were 12 experimental plots in total. Parameters observed during the vegetative and generative phases including plant height, number of branches, number of leaves, number of nodus, number of flowers and number of pods. Data were collected from five plants for each replication. Results showed that varieties had a significant influence on the number of leaves, number of nodus and number of flowers during the vegetative phase. While during the generative phase there were a significant effect of varieties on plant height, number of leaves and number of nodus. Due to dry season occurred earlier in April, yield on Bio-Detas input package was reached 578 kg/ha compared to farmer’s existing technology was 393 kg/ha.
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四种印尼改良大豆品种在龙目岛中部雨养低地的生长和产量
大豆是印尼继大米和玉米之后最重要的粮食作物之一,其蛋白质含量高达40%。雨水灌溉的低地可以作为扩大种植面积,希望以有效的投入获得高生产力。为了提高产量,有必要采用Bio-Detas投入方案,优先使用适应性改良品种、有机肥和生物农药。本研究旨在研究4个印尼改良大豆品种对Bio-Detas投入品包在旱作低地应用的响应。该实验于2018年3月至7月在印度尼西亚西努沙登加拉省龙目岛中部彭彭布尔村进行。试验采用非析因随机区组设计,以Argomulyo、Burangrang、Dega-1和Dena-1为处理。每个处理重复3次,共12个试验区。在营养和生殖阶段观察到的参数包括株高、枝数、叶数、节数、花数和荚数。每个复制收集5株植株的数据。结果表明,在营养期,品种对叶片数、节数和花数有显著影响。而在生育阶段,品种对株高、叶片数和结瘤数有显著影响。由于4月份旱季较早,Bio-Detas投入包的产量达到578公斤/公顷,而农民现有技术为393公斤/公顷。
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