Development of Shading Tolerant Rice Varieties Suitable for Intercropping Cultivation in Agroforestry Systems

The Indonesian government continuously strives to increase rice production in an effort to meet the staple food needs of almost 270 million people and to turn Indonesia to become a rice exporter country. One of the strategic efforts is to expand the planted area of rice outside irrigated rice areas....

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Main Authors: Hairmansis Aris, Yullianida Yullianida, Hermanasari Rini, Lestari Angelita Puji
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/81/e3sconf_rubis2021_07001.pdf
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spelling doaj-90183812532a4b408d95bd01abc527d12021-10-05T13:13:20ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422021-01-013050700110.1051/e3sconf/202130507001e3sconf_rubis2021_07001Development of Shading Tolerant Rice Varieties Suitable for Intercropping Cultivation in Agroforestry SystemsHairmansis Aris0Yullianida Yullianida1Hermanasari Rini2Lestari Angelita Puji3Indonesian Center for Rice ResearchIndonesian Center for Rice ResearchIndonesian Center for Rice ResearchIndonesian Center for Rice ResearchThe Indonesian government continuously strives to increase rice production in an effort to meet the staple food needs of almost 270 million people and to turn Indonesia to become a rice exporter country. One of the strategic efforts is to expand the planted area of rice outside irrigated rice areas. Upland is one of the potential areas that continues to be developed to support the increase of national rice production. While upland is not an ideal ecosystem for rice plants to grow, the opportunity to produce rice in this ecosystem is promising, especially using rice as an intercropping in plantation. This effort requires the availability of adaptive varieties to low light intensity conditions. The breeding program to develop shade-tolerant rice varieties has been carried out by the Indonesian Center for Rice Research (ICRR) through the conventional breeding program. Breeding populations were produced by crossing local varieties, national leading varieties and introduced varieties. The selection of shading adaptive lines was carried out using both artificial shading and natural shading in the target plantation areas. New shade tolerant rice varieties have been recently released, namely Rindang 1 Agritan and Rindang 2 Agritan which have the potential to be utilized by farmers for intercropping rice cultivation in the agroforestry systems.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/81/e3sconf_rubis2021_07001.pdf
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Yullianida Yullianida
Hermanasari Rini
Lestari Angelita Puji
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Yullianida Yullianida
Hermanasari Rini
Lestari Angelita Puji
Development of Shading Tolerant Rice Varieties Suitable for Intercropping Cultivation in Agroforestry Systems
E3S Web of Conferences
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Yullianida Yullianida
Hermanasari Rini
Lestari Angelita Puji
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title Development of Shading Tolerant Rice Varieties Suitable for Intercropping Cultivation in Agroforestry Systems
title_short Development of Shading Tolerant Rice Varieties Suitable for Intercropping Cultivation in Agroforestry Systems
title_full Development of Shading Tolerant Rice Varieties Suitable for Intercropping Cultivation in Agroforestry Systems
title_fullStr Development of Shading Tolerant Rice Varieties Suitable for Intercropping Cultivation in Agroforestry Systems
title_full_unstemmed Development of Shading Tolerant Rice Varieties Suitable for Intercropping Cultivation in Agroforestry Systems
title_sort development of shading tolerant rice varieties suitable for intercropping cultivation in agroforestry systems
publisher EDP Sciences
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description The Indonesian government continuously strives to increase rice production in an effort to meet the staple food needs of almost 270 million people and to turn Indonesia to become a rice exporter country. One of the strategic efforts is to expand the planted area of rice outside irrigated rice areas. Upland is one of the potential areas that continues to be developed to support the increase of national rice production. While upland is not an ideal ecosystem for rice plants to grow, the opportunity to produce rice in this ecosystem is promising, especially using rice as an intercropping in plantation. This effort requires the availability of adaptive varieties to low light intensity conditions. The breeding program to develop shade-tolerant rice varieties has been carried out by the Indonesian Center for Rice Research (ICRR) through the conventional breeding program. Breeding populations were produced by crossing local varieties, national leading varieties and introduced varieties. The selection of shading adaptive lines was carried out using both artificial shading and natural shading in the target plantation areas. New shade tolerant rice varieties have been recently released, namely Rindang 1 Agritan and Rindang 2 Agritan which have the potential to be utilized by farmers for intercropping rice cultivation in the agroforestry systems.
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