KERAGAMAN KARAKTER MORFOLOGI PADI GOGO DAN SAWAH LOKAL DI KECAMANTAN SENGAH TEMILA KABUPATEN LANDAK
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https://doi.org/10.26418/protobiont.v11i1.58493Keywords:
local rice, monomorphic, polymorphic, Sengah Temila DistrictAbstract
Local rice is a rice variety that has existed and been cultivated from generation to generation by farmers and is a genetic resource that needs to be preserved. This study aims to determine the morphological characters of local rice plants in Sengah Temila District, Landak Regency. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative method. Observations of 36 morphological characters of stems, leaves, panicles and grain/seeds were carried out in the plant growth. Based on the research that has been done, 7 characters are monomorphic and 29 characters are polymorphic from 36 morphological characters of local rice in Sengah Temila District. Based on the grouping analysis 8 local rice varieties have a similarity level of 0.95 (95%) and are divided into 4 groups, namely: group 1 consists of Maranggo and Palawangk Amih varieties, group 2 consists of Into"™, Palawangk Melawi and Ketan Hitam, group 3 consists of on Angek and Sarendah varieties, and group 4 consist of Hitam variety.Downloads
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2022-09-23
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