Simple cultivation of effective microorganisms to reduce number of flies in local chicken coop / Wan Siti Atikah Wan Omar and Muzammil Izzat Arbain
Effective microorganisms (EM) were used in many biological applications, such as the making of organic fertiliser and bioremediation. Some chicken farmers make their effective microorganisms due to simple preparation and to reduce the production cost. However, the effe...
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| description | Effective microorganisms (EM) were used in many biological applications, such as the making of organic fertiliser and bioremediation. Some chicken farmers make their effective microorganisms due to simple preparation and to reduce the production cost. However, the effectiveness of the EM in an actual chicken coop was hardly found reported. In this research, the effectiveness of a commercial EM (EM-1) was compared with self-prepared EM made from the fermentation of pineapple (EM-Pineapple) and milk (EM-Milk). This experiment was run at a chicken coop with a capacity of 100 chickens. The number of flies in the coop was collected and counted before, and after the EM was sprayed in the chicken coop. After-treatment, EM-1 reduced flies’ number about 62.27%. EM-Milk decrease flies’ number to 55.00% while EM-Pineapple reduces the flies to 50.34%. Although all the EM showed a reduction of flies’ number after the treatment, EM-1 is the most effective compared to other EMs. However, statistical analysis shows that the effectiveness among the treatments is similar. This finding suggested that simple cultivation of EM can prevent foul odour and economically reduces the number of flies in the small-scale chicken coop |
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| spelling | uitm-311802020-12-09T07:36:14Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31180/ Simple cultivation of effective microorganisms to reduce number of flies in local chicken coop / Wan Siti Atikah Wan Omar and Muzammil Izzat Arbain gadingst Wan Omar, Wan Siti Atikah Arbain, Muzammil Izzat Microorganisms Farmers Fertilizers and improvement of the soil Effective microorganisms (EM) were used in many biological applications, such as the making of organic fertiliser and bioremediation. Some chicken farmers make their effective microorganisms due to simple preparation and to reduce the production cost. However, the effectiveness of the EM in an actual chicken coop was hardly found reported. In this research, the effectiveness of a commercial EM (EM-1) was compared with self-prepared EM made from the fermentation of pineapple (EM-Pineapple) and milk (EM-Milk). This experiment was run at a chicken coop with a capacity of 100 chickens. The number of flies in the coop was collected and counted before, and after the EM was sprayed in the chicken coop. After-treatment, EM-1 reduced flies’ number about 62.27%. EM-Milk decrease flies’ number to 55.00% while EM-Pineapple reduces the flies to 50.34%. Although all the EM showed a reduction of flies’ number after the treatment, EM-1 is the most effective compared to other EMs. However, statistical analysis shows that the effectiveness among the treatments is similar. This finding suggested that simple cultivation of EM can prevent foul odour and economically reduces the number of flies in the small-scale chicken coop Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Pahang 2019-09-30 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31180/1/31180.pdf Wan Omar, Wan Siti Atikah and Arbain, Muzammil Izzat (2019) Simple cultivation of effective microorganisms to reduce number of flies in local chicken coop / Wan Siti Atikah Wan Omar and Muzammil Izzat Arbain. (2019) Gading Journal for Science and Technology <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Gading_Journal_for_Science_and_Technology.html>, 2 (2). pp. 40-46. ISSN 2637-0018 |
| spellingShingle | Microorganisms Farmers Fertilizers and improvement of the soil Wan Omar, Wan Siti Atikah Arbain, Muzammil Izzat Simple cultivation of effective microorganisms to reduce number of flies in local chicken coop / Wan Siti Atikah Wan Omar and Muzammil Izzat Arbain |
| title | Simple cultivation of effective microorganisms to reduce number of flies in local chicken coop / Wan Siti Atikah Wan Omar and Muzammil Izzat Arbain |
| title_full | Simple cultivation of effective microorganisms to reduce number of flies in local chicken coop / Wan Siti Atikah Wan Omar and Muzammil Izzat Arbain |
| title_fullStr | Simple cultivation of effective microorganisms to reduce number of flies in local chicken coop / Wan Siti Atikah Wan Omar and Muzammil Izzat Arbain |
| title_full_unstemmed | Simple cultivation of effective microorganisms to reduce number of flies in local chicken coop / Wan Siti Atikah Wan Omar and Muzammil Izzat Arbain |
| title_short | Simple cultivation of effective microorganisms to reduce number of flies in local chicken coop / Wan Siti Atikah Wan Omar and Muzammil Izzat Arbain |
| title_sort | simple cultivation of effective microorganisms to reduce number of flies in local chicken coop / wan siti atikah wan omar and muzammil izzat arbain |
| topic | Microorganisms Farmers Fertilizers and improvement of the soil |
| url | https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31180/ |