ARAHAN PENGEMBANGAN LAHAN UNTUK PADI SAWAH DI KABUPATEN BANDUNG BARAT, JAWA BARAT
Rice is still a staple food in Indonesia, including in West Bandung Regency West Java Province. West Bandung regency was reached food self-sufficiency in 2010.
Asep Anwar Nugraha +2 more
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A residue management machine for chopping paddy residues in combine harvested paddy field
AbstractNowadays, Combine Harvesters are the most commonly used device for harvesting crops; as a result, a large amount of plant material and crop residue is concentrated into a narrow band of plant material that exits the combine, challenging the residue management task. This paper aims to develop a crop residue management machine that can chop paddy
Chelpuri Ramulu +8 more
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Pola Konversi Lahan Dan Strategi Perlindungan Lahan Sawah Di Kota Sukabumi [PDF]
. The assessment for protecting paddy fields by identifying land coversion pattern in Sukabumi city by qualitative and quantitative approach, it is indicated that paddy fields has decreased by 2.23 percent while developed-land has increased by 3.35 ...
Gandasasmita, K. (Komarsa) +2 more
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Fingerprint of rice paddies in spatial-temporal dynamics of atmospheric methane concentration in monsoon Asia. [PDF]
Agriculture (e.g., rice paddies) has been considered one of the main emission sources responsible for the sudden rise of atmospheric methane concentration (XCH4) since 2007, but remains debated.
Dong, Jinwei +7 more
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Remote sensing is an efficient technology for mapping soil organic matter (SOM) of croplands during potential bare soil periods. However, since the effects of agricultural practices on the image spectra are different within a region with interleaved ...
Haiyi Ma +6 more
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Methane Emission From Paddy Fields as Influenced by Different Water Regimes in Central Java [PDF]
The concentration of methane (CH4) in the atmosphere is increasing at 1% per annum and rice fields are one of the sources that contribute to about 10-15% of the atmospheric CH4.
Bakar, R. A. (Rosenani) +1 more
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Maintaining rice yield, soil function, and fertility are essential components of long-term compost fertilization. However, paddy fields are major sources of anthropogenic methane emissions. The aim of the study is to evaluate the changes in soil chemical
Chungwoo Kim +8 more
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Modeling impacts of farming management alternatives on CO2, CH4, and N2O emissions: A case study for water management of rice agriculture of China [PDF]
Since the early 1980s, water management of rice paddies in China has changed substantially, with midseason drainage gradually replacing continuous flooding.
Boles, Stephen +8 more
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SIDO-CHAR SEBAGAI PEMBENAH KERACUNAN Fe PADA TANAH SAWAH
Solok Regency is known as a food production centre of the community of West Sumatra and has extensive volcanic paddy fields. Paddy fields have problems of one that is the toxicity of Fe at the time of the decrease in pH, thereby resulting in low ...
Catherin Anggi Tiara +3 more
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Identifying Changes and Their Drivers in Paddy Fields of Northeast China: Past and Future
Northeast China plays a crucial role as a major grain-producing region, and attention to its land use and land cover changes (LUCC), especially farmland changes, are crucial to ensure food security and promote sustainable development.
Xuhua Hu +7 more
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