Respon Amorphophallus borneensis (Engl) terhadap Lindungan

The study on the effect ofshade on growth and biomass partitioning ofAmorphophallus bomeensis was carried out under greenhouse condition in University Malaysia Sarawak (UN/MAS). The plants were grown in the polybegs at 0%, 50% and 75% shading level. The shading will effect growth, plant dry weight a...

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Main Author: Ronald, anak Charles Singka.
Format: Final Year Project Report / IMRAD
Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) 2004
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Online Access:http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/18904/
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description The study on the effect ofshade on growth and biomass partitioning ofAmorphophallus bomeensis was carried out under greenhouse condition in University Malaysia Sarawak (UN/MAS). The plants were grown in the polybegs at 0%, 50% and 75% shading level. The shading will effect growth, plant dry weight and biomass partitioning. Generally, the growth ofAmorphophallus borneensis in 75% shading is better than the other shading level. The 75% shading level showed the highest values ofnumbers ofleave, plant height, leaf area, leaf weight ratio (L WR), stem weight ratio (SWR), specific leafarea (SLA), leafarea ratio (LAR) and leafarea duration (LAD). The 50% shading level also showed the highest values ofplant dry weight, root weight ratio (RWR), dry matter production (DMP) and net assimilation rate (NAR). The 0% shading level showed the highest value oflegume weight ratio (UWR) .
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spelling unimas-189042024-07-19T08:45:29Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/18904/ Respon Amorphophallus borneensis (Engl) terhadap Lindungan Ronald, anak Charles Singka. QR Microbiology The study on the effect ofshade on growth and biomass partitioning ofAmorphophallus bomeensis was carried out under greenhouse condition in University Malaysia Sarawak (UN/MAS). The plants were grown in the polybegs at 0%, 50% and 75% shading level. The shading will effect growth, plant dry weight and biomass partitioning. Generally, the growth ofAmorphophallus borneensis in 75% shading is better than the other shading level. The 75% shading level showed the highest values ofnumbers ofleave, plant height, leaf area, leaf weight ratio (L WR), stem weight ratio (SWR), specific leafarea (SLA), leafarea ratio (LAR) and leafarea duration (LAD). The 50% shading level also showed the highest values ofplant dry weight, root weight ratio (RWR), dry matter production (DMP) and net assimilation rate (NAR). The 0% shading level showed the highest value oflegume weight ratio (UWR) . Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) 2004 Final Year Project Report / IMRAD NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/18904/1/Ronald%20ft.pdf Ronald, anak Charles Singka. (2004) Respon Amorphophallus borneensis (Engl) terhadap Lindungan. [Final Year Project Report / IMRAD] (Unpublished)
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Respon Amorphophallus borneensis (Engl) terhadap Lindungan
title Respon Amorphophallus borneensis (Engl) terhadap Lindungan
title_full Respon Amorphophallus borneensis (Engl) terhadap Lindungan
title_fullStr Respon Amorphophallus borneensis (Engl) terhadap Lindungan
title_full_unstemmed Respon Amorphophallus borneensis (Engl) terhadap Lindungan
title_short Respon Amorphophallus borneensis (Engl) terhadap Lindungan
title_sort respon amorphophallus borneensis (engl) terhadap lindungan
topic QR Microbiology
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/18904/
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/18904/1/Ronald%20ft.pdf