Growth And Results Test Of Adaptive Superior Rice Varieties Through Integrated Components In The Rains Of Central Java Rain Assessment Institute for Agricultural Central Java Abstract The study aims to find new varieties of rice that was adaptive with superior potential that was core out in three district in MT 2016. The land area of 2000 m2 each involving farmer cooperators. The assessment method uses the on farm research participant (OFCOR) approach in the demonstrations plot area. The superior varieties tested were Inpari 30, Inpari 10, Mekongga and Ciherang varieties as comparison. The parameters observed included the variability of plant growth and yields component pest, attack, and farmers response. The analytical method use anova to compare the mean of each tested variable using the BNT advanced test. The result show that the diversity of the new superior variety Inpari 30 by applying the integrated component provides the highest growth performance and yield compared to the Ciherang variety that is commonly planted by farmers with an increase of 1.9 t/ha (36.5%) GKG by the Mekongga 1.7 t/ha (32%) GKG. The lowest yields were obtained for the Inpari to variety of 5.1t/ha GKG and Ciherang. Mekongga and Inpari 30 had the same chance to be adapted more quickly by farmers because it provides increased yields and has the potential to be developed site spesific land. Keywords: Growth, Adaptation, PTT, Variety, Yield Topic: Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development |
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