2020
DOI: 10.21082/jti.v43n2.2019.109-116
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Effects of Bio-nano OSA Application on Fertilizer Use and Water Consumption Efficiencies of Black Soybean Grown on Rice-Field

Abstract: <p><strong>Abstarct.</strong> Rice-field, during the dry season, offers promising potential as food crop production area particularly for secondary crops such as black soybean. However, rice-field have some limitations to support crop productivity economically, due to low fertilizer efficiency and/or water usage. Silicate (Si) fertilizer in the form of bio-nano ortho silicic acid (OSA) has been proven to improve yield and water use efficiency of black soybean on the upland, but not on rice fi… Show more

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“…As consequent of this evidence, Si deposition in leaf and stem tissues has been reported to make the plant more resilience to pest and disease attacks Alhousari & Greger, 2018). The presence of Si in plant tissues has also been considered to be responsible in regulating stomatal openness upon drought stress resulting in reduced transpiration rate and at the end less water consumption (Santi et al, 2018(Santi et al, , 2019. Overall, these conducive effects of Si become the reason why this nutrient could support better growth of the crops.…”
Section: Plant Physiological Of Rice Var Cilamaya Munculmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…As consequent of this evidence, Si deposition in leaf and stem tissues has been reported to make the plant more resilience to pest and disease attacks Alhousari & Greger, 2018). The presence of Si in plant tissues has also been considered to be responsible in regulating stomatal openness upon drought stress resulting in reduced transpiration rate and at the end less water consumption (Santi et al, 2018(Santi et al, , 2019. Overall, these conducive effects of Si become the reason why this nutrient could support better growth of the crops.…”
Section: Plant Physiological Of Rice Var Cilamaya Munculmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…bio silicic acid so-called BioSilAc, which combines the microbial and nanotechnological approaches . The formula has been shown improving performances of oil palm, sugarcane, and soybean against drought stress (Goenadi et al, 2019;Amanah et al, 2019;Santi et al, 2019;Santi et al, 2018). However, the impact of using BioSilAc to rice grown on soils in tidal swamp area has not been reported yet.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%