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The study of the water level management model that affect the growth and quality of rice Chainat 1

Organization(s):Donchanwittayakom
Country:Thailand
Student(s):Mr. Chanathip Kamonnut
Grade Level:Lower Primary (grades K-2, ages 5-8)
GLOBE Teacher:Chumpon Chareesaen
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Report Type(s):International Virtual Science Symposium Report
Protocols:Soil Fertility, Soil Moisture - Gravimetric, pH, Dissolved Oxygen
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Date Submitted:03/13/2018
The Study of Height of the water level , that affect the growth , yield , and the quality of Chainat 1. In studying the Height of the water level that will affect the growth, yield and quality of Chainat1. Water shortage will be solve during of season of crop planting. By casting it at Don Chan district, Kalasin Province. Experiment 5 Methodology designed of 3 times and controlled different water levels 0, 5, 10, 15 and 20 cm. In this study it was found out that there were growth in Height, increase in number of leaves and a significant change in the weight of the rice stalks. On .05 By controlling the water level of 20 cm. with an average growth best. The analysis showed that the yield of rice grain weight percent grain. No difference. However, a number heads of grain and seed weight as kilograms per hectare. The difference is statistically significant at the .05 level. By controlling the water level of 5 cm, with the average high yield. And quality analysis of paddy grains found that the humidity does not vary. The quality of grain is peeling and lengths differences are statistically significant at the .05 level by controlling the water level of 5 cm with a mean high quality grain. This study shows that Chainat 1 planting do not need that much water, because it only affect our water resources This experiment is for the benefit of the farmer, during the off - season of rice water is very important to us during this season, that why we have this experiment to inform the farmer that there's no need to supply to much water during the off - season of rice. Instead of using hectares for irrigation, the formers can plant more ice on their irrigated land, if we will follow and apply this experiment, water shortage during off - season of rice will be solved and best quality of rice will be produce.



Comments

Have you considered looking at the quality of the water that affects rice growth next? What types of protocols could you use to study the types of water conditions that best help rice grow? What type of equipment did you use in the lab and how can you use this equipment and your findings to help local farmers?