Table 7: Effect of KCl and NaCl to the Na level (%).
KCl
treatment
(mg/polybag)
0 (K
0
)
150(K
1
)
300(K
2
)
450(K
3
)
600(K
4
)
76.00ab
69.00ab
68.67ab
63.67ab
56.67 a
301.00abcdef
172.67abcde
99.33abc
83.33abc
75.67ab
378.00def
307.00bcdef
152.33abcd
110.33abcd
103.67abc
427.00ef
344.00cdef
173.67abcde
130.67abcd
123.67abcd
536.67f
531.33f
472.33f
464.00f
418.00ef
343.7b
284.8b
193.2a
172.2a
155.5a
Note: Data in the same column and row followed by the common letters are not significantly different at the 5% levels
according to the LSD test
Application of KCl significantly decreases the
nutrient content of Na of upland rice while NaCl
significantly increased the nutrient content of Na.
The combination of both factors has significantly
affected on the nutrient content of Na.
Na leaf content increased with increasing NaCl
applied that is from 66.80 ppm increased to 484.47
ppm by NaCl application. This is a logical
consequence because NaCl application will increase
Na-exchangeableto be absorbed by the plant. Anwar
(2008) suggests thatKCl substitution by NaCl can
increase Na content of feed grass. Conversely, the
increased dose of KCl applied will decrease Na
nutrient content of upland rice because Na ion is the
most easily expelled actions from snoring complex.
4 DISCUSSION
Analysis of variance showed that treatment of NaCl
salt at some level of dose did not affect plant height
and number of tillers from 4 weeks after plant until
harvest time as well as number of productive tillers.
This indicated that treatment until dose of 470
mg/polybag did not prevent or inhibit plant
metabolic process so there was no growth difference
between any NaCl (control) application and dose of
470 mg /polybag.
In some literature, it is stated that the growth of
plants in salty environment is directly related to
plant resistance to osmotic pressure and poisoning of
specific ions such as Na+ and Cl-. Plants that grow
in high salt content areas will absorb many ions
Na+, Cl- and SO42-. The ions move toward the roots
zone through mass flow. Before reaching the critical
threshold, ions accumulation is still tolerated by
plants so that no toxic effect occurs. This is
confirmed by Sabban (2012) which shows no
significant decline in tomato growth. Anwar (2008)
also reports that NaCl does not reduce significantly
the growth of feed grass plants
According to Anwar (2008), the presence of low
salt concentration (light salinity) in the early stadia
within a certain time can increase the tolerance of
plants to heavier salinity stress at the next growth
stage.
According to Hawker, et al (1974 in Anwar,
2008), the addition of Na in small amounts will
increase vegetative and reproductive growth. Lauci
and Epstein (1984 in Baon, et al., 2003) states that
the continuous addition of Na will result in Na
dominating the soil trap. While other captions are
still present in the soil solution, plant growth will get
better but when the soil solution has been dominated
by Na, the growth will be disrupted.
Generally it can be concluded that substitution of
K by Na up to 470 mg/polybag does not suppress
any plant growth, but NaCl application can
substitute K fertilizer.
KCl substitution will increase plant growth
although not statistically different; this is because K
requirement is quite high and when K deficiency
makes K translocation from the old to young part.
Leiwakabessy (1985 in Anwar, 2008) states the
process of photosynthesis can be reduced when the
K content is low and at that time of respiration
increases. This will reduce the supply of
carbohydrates that will certainly reduce plant
growth.
The research shows that substitution of KCl
fertilizer by NaCl does not disturb nutrients uptake
of upland rice. This can be seen from leaf nutrient
content as a parameter of nutrient status in plants,
where NaClapplication actually increases some
nutrients such as N, P and Na. Thus the use of NaCl
is very beneficial because the upland rice will be
more efficient to use fertilizer provided. Similar
results were also reported by Berntein and Hayward
(1958 in Sabban, 2012) that the administration of
NaCl has a role in the growth of the plant if it breaks
Effect of NaCl and KCl to the Growth and Nutrient Level of Upland Rice in an Ultisol
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