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Yield constraints of rainfed lowland rice in Central Java, Indonesia

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FIELD CROPS RESEARCH
Volume 90, Issue 2-3, Pages 351-360

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.fcr.2004.04.005

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drought; groundwater; perched water; rice pests; nutrient stress; water by nutrient interaction; yield loss

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The low and unstable yields of rainfed lowland rice in Central Java can be attributed to drought, nutrient stress, pest infestation or a combination of these factors. Field experiments were conducted in six crop seasons from 1997 to 2000 at Jakenan Experiment Station to quantify the yield loss due to these factors. Experimental treatments-two water supply levels (well-watered, rainfed) in the main plots and five fertilizer levels (0-22-90, 120-0-90, 120-22-0, 120-22-90, 144-27-108 kg NPK ha(-1)) in the subplots-were laid out in a split-plot design with four replications. Crop, soil, and water parameters were recorded and pest infestations were assessed. In all seasons, rice yield was significantly influenced by fertilizer treatments. Average yield reduction due to N omission was 42%, to K omission 33-36%, and to P omission 3-4%. Water by nutrient interactions did not affect rice yield and biomass production. In two of the three dry seasons, an average of 20% of the panicles were damaged by pests and estimated yield loss from pests was 56-59% in well-watered and well-fertilized treatments. In one out of six seasons, yields under rainfed conditions were 20-23% lower than under well-watered conditions. Drought, N and K deficiencies, and pest infestation are the major determinants for high yields in rainfed environments in Jakenan. Supplying adequate nutrient and good pest control are at least as important as drought management for increasing crop productivity of rainfed rice-growing areas in Central Java. The relative importance of drought, nutrient and pest management may vary in other rainfed areas. Yield constraints analysis should be systematically carried out to identify appropriate management strategies. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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