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Effectiveness of Irrigation Methods and Time of Providing Water in Maintaining Soil Classification for Increasing Soybean Production
This study aimed to get the best irrigation method and determine the
best time-effective provision of water to maintain optimum soil moisture
for increase soybean crop production. This research was conducted
in the field in Maros District, South Sulawesi. The experiment used
a split-plot design and was repeated three times. The main plot was
an irrigation method, namely the Scatter irrigation, Furrow, and Flood
irrigations method, and its plot was the time of irrigation, namely every
15 days of age, at the period of 15 days, and full flowering and irrigation
every 10 days. The results showed that the watering technique using
the waterlogging method at the time at the age of 15 days and full
flowering had the potential to increase the yield production of soybean,
that was the number of pods 164.95 pieces, the weight of seeds 37.11 g,
and production 4.64 t/ha. The inundation method was more effective in
maintaining soil moisture and twice the application time. But in an optimal
amount (229 l/time) was very effective in maintaining soil moisture
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