The Growth of Several Soybean Genotypes in the Saline Soil

Siti Muzaiyanah, Gatut Wahyu Anggoro Susanto

2018

Abstract

One of the strategic efforts to increase soybean production towards self-sufficiency with 2.8 million tons of production is through the expansion of suboptimal planting areas, among others, by using saline soil. The area of potential saline land in Indonesia is 140,300 ha. This study aims to determine the growth of several genotypes at a salinity soil level of 10 dS/m. This experiment was conducted using a randomized block design (RBD) repeated three times. The treatments tested were genotypes consisting of Deja 2, Dering, Karat 13, Panderman, GepakKuning, DaunLancip, Dega1 and Tanggamus. Variables observed in this study include: plant height, root length, stover weight, root dry weight and soil salinity level at the age of 24 days, 45 days, 60 days and 75 days. All genotypes still live up to 45 days, but at 60 days after Dering, Tanggamus, Gepakkuning is dead, and only DaunLancip can survive up to 75 days.

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Muzaiyanah S. and Wahyu Anggoro Susanto G. (2018). The Growth of Several Soybean Genotypes in the Saline Soil.In Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Recent Innovations - Volume 1: ICRI, ISBN 978-989-758-458-9, pages 1636-1642. DOI: 10.5220/0009933016361642


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@conference{icri18,
author={Siti Muzaiyanah and Gatut Wahyu Anggoro Susanto},
title={The Growth of Several Soybean Genotypes in the Saline Soil},
booktitle={Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Recent Innovations - Volume 1: ICRI,},
year={2018},
pages={1636-1642},
publisher={SciTePress},
organization={INSTICC},
doi={10.5220/0009933016361642},
isbn={978-989-758-458-9},
}


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TY - CONF

JO - Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Recent Innovations - Volume 1: ICRI,
TI - The Growth of Several Soybean Genotypes in the Saline Soil
SN - 978-989-758-458-9
AU - Muzaiyanah S.
AU - Wahyu Anggoro Susanto G.
PY - 2018
SP - 1636
EP - 1642
DO - 10.5220/0009933016361642