2021
DOI: 10.21548/42-1-4119
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Selection of Grass and Broadleaf Crops as Catch Crops where Winery Wastewater is Used for Irrigation: A Review

Abstract: The research project is entitled "Evaluation of selected grass and broadleaf crops suitable for fodder as catch crops where winery wastewater is re-used for irrigation.

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“…However, the flesh of fodder radish found in the European and Asian cultivars is predominantly white [29]. It is a fast-growing plant with broad leaves and a large fleshy taproot that can absorb nutrients and roots measuring approximately 3-6 cm in diameter and 15-30 cm in length [30,31]. Although taxonomists consider the origin of fodder radish to be in China, certain studies have revealed that the greatest diversity of this crop can be traced back to the Eastern Mediterranean region and areas in close proximity to the Caspian Sea.…”
Section: Description Origin and Environmental Fit Of Fodder Radishmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the flesh of fodder radish found in the European and Asian cultivars is predominantly white [29]. It is a fast-growing plant with broad leaves and a large fleshy taproot that can absorb nutrients and roots measuring approximately 3-6 cm in diameter and 15-30 cm in length [30,31]. Although taxonomists consider the origin of fodder radish to be in China, certain studies have revealed that the greatest diversity of this crop can be traced back to the Eastern Mediterranean region and areas in close proximity to the Caspian Sea.…”
Section: Description Origin and Environmental Fit Of Fodder Radishmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fodder radish is used as a cover crop that helps to sustain the fertility and productivity of cropland soil by mitigating soil compaction, minimizing nitrate (NO 3 ) leaching, suppressing weeds, and controlling erosion [30,40]. In the winter season, fodder radish creates pores in the soil surface, which aids in water infiltration and reduces the occurrence of run-off [41].…”
Section: Fodder Radish Benefits As Cover Cropmentioning
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“…Hasil analisis menunjukkan bahwa kandungan Na pada setiap petak di HPGD tergolong rendah (Eviati & Sulaeman, 2009). Rendahnya kandungan Na di dalam tanah tidak menjadi masalah serius, karena kandungan Na yang tinggi berpengaruh terhadap produktivitas tanah yaitu dapat menyebabkan tanah terdispersi (Fourie et al, 2021). Shorea memiliki kemampuan tumbuh yang baik pada lahan kritis, seperti yang dilaporkan oleh Sari, Handayani, & Karmilasanti (2019) di Taman Nasional Bukit Tiga Puluh di mana S. leprosula mampu tumbuh pada pH masam, hara yang rendah (terutama unsur C-organik, N total, P tersedia, Cadd, Mg-dd dan Na-dd) dan KTK rendah sampai sedang dengan unsur hara mikro yang tersedia tidak melebihi batas tingkat toksisitas dalam tanah.…”
Section: Sifat Fisik Dan Kimia Tanahunclassified