2019
DOI: 10.17306/j.afs.2019.0657
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Effect of drying and milling modes on the quality of white rice of an Indonesian long grain rice cultivar [pdf]

Abstract: Background. Many studies have revealed the susceptibility of long grain rice to breaking during milling, while others have demonstrated the variation in the yield of head rice due to different rough rice drying methods. Thus, this study aims to determine appropriate drying and milling methods to improve the head rice yield and nutritional quality of long grain rice. Materials and methods. A series of drying experiments were performed on rough paddy rice employing shallow bed, oven and sun drying methods. Then,… Show more

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“…Sengon growth parameters observed included plant height and diameter (Ikhfan and Wijayanto 2019), number of leaves, plant survival rate, root length and diameter (Ikhfan and Wijayanto 2019) number of root nodules (Pommeresche and Hansen 2017), and plant wet and dry weight (Zulkifli et al 2020). The observed rice growth parameters include height and plant survival rate (Christophe et al 2019), number of tillers and productive tillers, root length, weight of filled grain, hollow grain, and 1,000 grains (Kumoro et al 2019), plant wet and dry weight, and rice production (Firdaus et al 2018). Other parameters, such as meteorological data, were also collected during the growth test in the greenhouse.…”
Section: Germination Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sengon growth parameters observed included plant height and diameter (Ikhfan and Wijayanto 2019), number of leaves, plant survival rate, root length and diameter (Ikhfan and Wijayanto 2019) number of root nodules (Pommeresche and Hansen 2017), and plant wet and dry weight (Zulkifli et al 2020). The observed rice growth parameters include height and plant survival rate (Christophe et al 2019), number of tillers and productive tillers, root length, weight of filled grain, hollow grain, and 1,000 grains (Kumoro et al 2019), plant wet and dry weight, and rice production (Firdaus et al 2018). Other parameters, such as meteorological data, were also collected during the growth test in the greenhouse.…”
Section: Germination Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both of these techniques still have their own advantages and disadvantages. Traditional techniques still depend on nature and animals for processing, while modern techniques require additional funds to operate [6][7] [8]. Apart from being an agricultural country, Indonesia which is on the equator has a high intensity of sunlight.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%