2018
DOI: 10.15243/jdmlm.2018.052.1047
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Effect of gypsum and cow manure on yield, proline content, and K/Na ratio of soybean genotypes under saline conditions

Abstract: Gypsum and cow manure potential as ameliorant to increase crop production under salt stress or saline condition. This research aimed to learn the effect of gypsum and cow manure on the uptake of Na, K and the yield of soybean genotypes under saline condition. This research conducted in green house Jatikerto Experimental Farm Faculty of Agriculture, Brawijaya University, from June to September 2014. The research was arranged in a split plot design. The main plot was soybean genotypes consists of two saline susc… Show more

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“…Application of ameliorant on P-21 variety significantly decreases proline content the plant, while on Bisma variety, application cow manure and gypsum more effectively decrease proline content than without ameliorant, sunhemp and rice straw. Application of ameliorant significantly decreases the content of sodium in shoot dry weight of two maize varieties, similar to the result of research (Yamika et al, 2018). The content of sodium was influenced by the varieties and types of ameliorant (Figure 2B).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Application of ameliorant on P-21 variety significantly decreases proline content the plant, while on Bisma variety, application cow manure and gypsum more effectively decrease proline content than without ameliorant, sunhemp and rice straw. Application of ameliorant significantly decreases the content of sodium in shoot dry weight of two maize varieties, similar to the result of research (Yamika et al, 2018). The content of sodium was influenced by the varieties and types of ameliorant (Figure 2B).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Increasing cattle manure doses increased SPAD index, irrespective of irrigation intervals (Figure 4). This is similar to the findings of a number of researchers (Njoku et al, 2008;Jahromi et al, 2012;Yamika et al, 2018), who observed higher chlorophyll levels in plants under organic fertilization than in no fertilized plants. ISSN 2166-0379 2020 Increasing SPAD index related to increased cattle manure doses was probably due to the role of organic matter in improving availability of soil nutrients that can be absorbed by Khaya senegalensis young plants.…”
Section: Journal Of Agricultural Studiessupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The availability of canal water is the better option to leach down salt from the root zone of crop plants. The application of soil ameliorants, such as CaSO 4 ·2H 2 O, as a supplier of Ca 2+ is the strategy for usage of unfit underground water because it improves soybean yield under saline conditions [ 110 ]. Gypsum amendment with unfit water is the best option if the availability of fit water is less than 25% [ 111 ].…”
Section: Management Strategies To Improve Salt Tolerance In Legumementioning
confidence: 99%