2013
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2013.1011.35
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The Effect of Flooding on Rice Characteristics of 'Cilamaya Muncul' on Various Days After Planting During the Last Reproductive and Maturation Phase

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“…Extreme weather conditions, such as flooding and droughts, pose an important risk to those whose livelihoods are dependent on rice (Bairagi et al, 2021). Rice production is significantly influenced by climatic factors that continue to evolve (Marsetio et al, 2013;Dhamira and Irham, 2020;Khairulbahri, 2021). The threat of flooding has been one of the obstacles confronted by farmers, particularly lowland rice producers in Indonesia.…”
Section: Indonesia's Nutrient Concerns and Water Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Extreme weather conditions, such as flooding and droughts, pose an important risk to those whose livelihoods are dependent on rice (Bairagi et al, 2021). Rice production is significantly influenced by climatic factors that continue to evolve (Marsetio et al, 2013;Dhamira and Irham, 2020;Khairulbahri, 2021). The threat of flooding has been one of the obstacles confronted by farmers, particularly lowland rice producers in Indonesia.…”
Section: Indonesia's Nutrient Concerns and Water Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Approximately 13,3 million ha are flooded annually in Indonesia. The flooding reduces the quality and quantity of rice, particularly when the panicle fills after the reproductive and maturation stages (Marsetio et al, 2013). Drought is another factor contributing to the disruption of rice production caused by climate change.…”
Section: Indonesia's Nutrient Concerns and Water Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%