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Plant Production Science | 2005

Soil management systems improve water use efficiency of rainfed rice in the semi-arid tropics of Southern Lombok, Eastern Indonesia.

Mahrup; A. K. Borrell; Mansur. Ma'Shum; I. Kusnarta; Sukartono; J. M. Tisdall; Jaikirat. Gill

Abstract Rice (Oryza sativa) grown on rainfed Vertisols in the semi-arid tropics of southern Lombok, Eastern Indonesia, is usually flooded in the short wet season, creating a considerable demand for water. However, rice crops and secondary crops frequently suffer from water stress as the soil dries after the wet season. Four systems of soil management for rice were studied at Wakan and Kawo, with average annual rainfalls of 984 mm and 1665 mm respectively. The objective was to improve water use efficiency (grain yield/m3 water consumed). The four systems were unflooded permanent raised beds with tillage (RMT) or without tillage (RNT), and flooded flat land with tillage (FMT, the conventional system, gogorancah), or without tillage (FNT). Water was kept at 0.1 m depth in the furrows (RMT, RNT) or at 0.05 m depth on flat land (FMT, FNT). Excess water was collected in a dam (embung), and used when necessary to keep the water at the desired depth. Compared with FMT, RNT reduced crop water requirement for rice by 50% at Wakan and by 44% at Kawo. Water use efficiency in RNT was increased by 90% at Wakan, and by 56% at Kawo, compared with that in FMT. There were no differences between treatments in the yield of rice at Kawo (4.5 t/ha), but at Wakan yield was better in FMT or FNT (4.2 t/ha) than RMT or RNT (2.8 t/ha). Hence, on rainfed Vertisols of Southern Lombok, rice grown on permanent raised beds, with or without tillage, could successfully replace rice grown under the conventional flooded system with tillage on flat land (gogorancah), where the rainfall is higher. The extra water saved with permanent raised beds could be used to irrigate secondary crops.


Field Crops Research | 2008

Amelioration of dense sodic subsoil using organic amendments increases wheat yield more than using gypsum in a high rainfall zone of southern Australia

Jaikirat. Gill; P. W. G. Sale; Caixian Tang


Field Crops Research | 2009

Changes in soil physical properties and crop root growth in dense sodic subsoil following incorporation of organic amendments

Jaikirat. Gill; P. W. G. Sale; R.R. Peries; Caixian Tang


Plant and Soil | 2012

Deep placement of organic amendments in dense sodic subsoil increases summer fallow efficiency and the use of deep soil water by crops

Jaikirat. Gill; G. J. Clark; P. W. G. Sale; R.R. Peries; Caixian Tang


Archive | 2004

Physical properties of a clay loam soil mixed with sand

Jaikirat. Gill; Judith. Tisdall; S. Sukartono; I. Kusnarta; Blair M. McKenzie


Field Crops Research | 2009

Rice responses to soil management in a rice-based cropping system in the semi-arid tropics of southern Lombok, Eastern Indonesia.

Mansur. Ma'Shum; J. M. Tisdall; A. K. Borrell; Blair M. McKenzie; Jaikirat. Gill; I. Kusnarta; Mahrup; Sukartono; D. E. Van Cooten


Archive | 2005

Permanent raised beds used for farming in the semi-arid tropics of southern Lombok, Indonesia : performance and adoption.

Mansur. Ma'Shum; I. Kusnarta; S. Sukartono; M. Mahrup; Judith. Tisdall; Halil; Jaikirat. Gill


Archive | 2004

Raised beds improve secondary crop production in the rainfed rice-based cropping systems of Southern Lombok, Eastern Indonesia.

Judith. Tisdall; Blair M. McKenzie; M. Mahrup; I. Kusnarta; Mansur. Ma'Shum; Jaikirat. Gill; S. Sukartono


Proceedings of the 19th World Congress of Soil Science: Soil solutions for a changing world, Brisbane, Australia, 1-6 August 2010. Symposium 2.1.1 optimizing water use with soil physics | 2010

Subsoil manuring with different organic manures increased canola yield in a dry spring.

Jaikirat. Gill; J. Byrne; P. W. G. Sale; Caixian Tang; R. J. Gilkes; N. Prakongkep


Field Crops Research | 2010

Corrigendum to “Changes in soil physical properties and crop root growth in dense sodic subsoil following incorporation of organic amendments” [Field Crops Res. 114 (2009) 137–146]

Jaikirat. Gill; P. W. G. Sale; R.R. Peries; Caixian Tang

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A. K. Borrell

University of Queensland

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Mahrup

University of Mataram

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Sukartono

University of Mataram

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