Analysis of agriculture by-products as growing media: a case study of oil palm seedling / Aimi Dzakirah Alsiddin

Malaysia is one of develop country with wide activity in agricultural industry which produce abundance of agricultural by-product that may cause environmental pollution. Decreasing in the availability of topsoil and the effect of soil-borne disease to the plant has been a huge issue for the most of...

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Main Author: Alsiddin, Aimi Dzakirah
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology 2018
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/22554/
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description Malaysia is one of develop country with wide activity in agricultural industry which produce abundance of agricultural by-product that may cause environmental pollution. Decreasing in the availability of topsoil and the effect of soil-borne disease to the plant has been a huge issue for the most of the planters. Thus, the used of agricultural by-products such as Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB), Coconut Husk (CH), Rice Husk (RH), and Sawdust (SD) as growing media shows a reliable positive impact to the environment and cost-effectiveness in order to recycle and reutilize the waste. The growth performance including plant height, leaf length and leaf width was measured on weekly basis. While the data on root length, pH of the medium, salinity of the medium and nutrient analysis for leaf and medium were taken at the end of the study. The result form the descriptive data shows that RH shows better as growing media based on the growth performance, plant biomass as well as the nutrient content compared to other growing media. However, the Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) shows that there was no significant difference among the growing media. In the other hand, nutrient content of growing media analysis shows there was a significant different among the availability of nutrient except for K-availability (p=0.228). Since there was no significant difference among the growing media, the best growing media was determined based on the cost effectiveness in producing the growing media. EFB has the lowest cost and the growth performance of oil palm seedling was higher compared to CH and RH. Thus EFB is the most suitable as growing media.
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spelling uitm-225542020-07-29T08:28:57Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/22554/ Analysis of agriculture by-products as growing media: a case study of oil palm seedling / Aimi Dzakirah Alsiddin Alsiddin, Aimi Dzakirah S Agriculture (General) Soils. Soil science. Including soil surveys, soil chemistry, soil structure, soil-plant relationships Malaysia is one of develop country with wide activity in agricultural industry which produce abundance of agricultural by-product that may cause environmental pollution. Decreasing in the availability of topsoil and the effect of soil-borne disease to the plant has been a huge issue for the most of the planters. Thus, the used of agricultural by-products such as Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB), Coconut Husk (CH), Rice Husk (RH), and Sawdust (SD) as growing media shows a reliable positive impact to the environment and cost-effectiveness in order to recycle and reutilize the waste. The growth performance including plant height, leaf length and leaf width was measured on weekly basis. While the data on root length, pH of the medium, salinity of the medium and nutrient analysis for leaf and medium were taken at the end of the study. The result form the descriptive data shows that RH shows better as growing media based on the growth performance, plant biomass as well as the nutrient content compared to other growing media. However, the Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) shows that there was no significant difference among the growing media. In the other hand, nutrient content of growing media analysis shows there was a significant different among the availability of nutrient except for K-availability (p=0.228). Since there was no significant difference among the growing media, the best growing media was determined based on the cost effectiveness in producing the growing media. EFB has the lowest cost and the growth performance of oil palm seedling was higher compared to CH and RH. Thus EFB is the most suitable as growing media. Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology 2018 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/22554/1/22554.pdf Alsiddin, Aimi Dzakirah (2018) Analysis of agriculture by-products as growing media: a case study of oil palm seedling / Aimi Dzakirah Alsiddin. (2018) [Student Project] <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/22554.pdf> (Unpublished)
spellingShingle S Agriculture (General)
Soils. Soil science. Including soil surveys, soil chemistry, soil structure, soil-plant relationships
Alsiddin, Aimi Dzakirah
Analysis of agriculture by-products as growing media: a case study of oil palm seedling / Aimi Dzakirah Alsiddin
title Analysis of agriculture by-products as growing media: a case study of oil palm seedling / Aimi Dzakirah Alsiddin
title_full Analysis of agriculture by-products as growing media: a case study of oil palm seedling / Aimi Dzakirah Alsiddin
title_fullStr Analysis of agriculture by-products as growing media: a case study of oil palm seedling / Aimi Dzakirah Alsiddin
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of agriculture by-products as growing media: a case study of oil palm seedling / Aimi Dzakirah Alsiddin
title_short Analysis of agriculture by-products as growing media: a case study of oil palm seedling / Aimi Dzakirah Alsiddin
title_sort analysis of agriculture by-products as growing media: a case study of oil palm seedling / aimi dzakirah alsiddin
topic S Agriculture (General)
Soils. Soil science. Including soil surveys, soil chemistry, soil structure, soil-plant relationships
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/22554/