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Methanol Application and Soil Water Content Increased Production and Cultivation of Soybean Plants
Soybean cultivation can increase its production by providing methanol and groundwater. This
research aims to analyze the application of methanol, soil water content, and the interaction between
methanol and soil water content to increase soybean production. The research was conducted from June
to October 2022 in Pangkajene District, Pangkep Regency, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. The research used
a split-plot design, and each treatment was repeated three times. The first plot is the level of water
content, which consists of three levels: A1: 25–50%, A2: 50–75%, and A3: 75–100%, while the subplot is
the methanol concentration, which consists of four levels: Mo: no methanol, M1: 15% methanol, M2:
30% methanol, and M3: 45% methanol. The research results show that soil water levels of 75-100% and
methanol 30% have a good influence on growth and production components. Providing methanol can
increase water use efficiency
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