Nitrogen Utilisation of Lowland Cauliflower Grown on Coconut Coir Dust

Strong wind, high rainfall, the spread of diseases during rainy season and pests problems in open field agriculture have led to the current trend in growing vegetables under protected environment. The occurrence of soil borne disease, and limited suitable land for agriculture are some of the reas...

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Main Author: Ahmad, Asiah
Format: Thesis
Language:English
English
Published: 2003
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Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/10660/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/10660/1/FP_2003_21.pdf
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description Strong wind, high rainfall, the spread of diseases during rainy season and pests problems in open field agriculture have led to the current trend in growing vegetables under protected environment. The occurrence of soil borne disease, and limited suitable land for agriculture are some of the reasons to look for alternative media such as coconut coir dust. The basic properties of coconut coir dust as a soilless growing medium and the utilisation of nitrogen (N) fertiliser for the lowland cauliflower grown in them have not been thoroughly investigated and are therefore not well understood. This study has been conducted by the need to provide a basis for determining optimal levels/concentration and forms of nitrogen supply, and by the need to minimize environmental consequences of lowland cauliflower production. It focuses on the effects of N supply in terms of different levels of N and ionic N forms in the nutrient solution, on the growth, development and N utilisation of cauliflower grown in coconut coir dust under greenhouse condition in the lowlands. Based on the plant growth parameters studied coconut coir dust was found to be more suitable than oil palm empty fruit bunch as a growing medium. From the growth and development study using coconut coir dust, it can be deduced that the N requirement by the plant is less at later growth stage regardless of low or high level of N in the nutrient solution. However, low level of N of 50 mg r1 was found to be inadequate for plant growth and curd yield.
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spelling upm-106602024-05-08T01:37:27Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/10660/ Nitrogen Utilisation of Lowland Cauliflower Grown on Coconut Coir Dust Ahmad, Asiah Strong wind, high rainfall, the spread of diseases during rainy season and pests problems in open field agriculture have led to the current trend in growing vegetables under protected environment. The occurrence of soil borne disease, and limited suitable land for agriculture are some of the reasons to look for alternative media such as coconut coir dust. The basic properties of coconut coir dust as a soilless growing medium and the utilisation of nitrogen (N) fertiliser for the lowland cauliflower grown in them have not been thoroughly investigated and are therefore not well understood. This study has been conducted by the need to provide a basis for determining optimal levels/concentration and forms of nitrogen supply, and by the need to minimize environmental consequences of lowland cauliflower production. It focuses on the effects of N supply in terms of different levels of N and ionic N forms in the nutrient solution, on the growth, development and N utilisation of cauliflower grown in coconut coir dust under greenhouse condition in the lowlands. Based on the plant growth parameters studied coconut coir dust was found to be more suitable than oil palm empty fruit bunch as a growing medium. From the growth and development study using coconut coir dust, it can be deduced that the N requirement by the plant is less at later growth stage regardless of low or high level of N in the nutrient solution. However, low level of N of 50 mg r1 was found to be inadequate for plant growth and curd yield. 2003-11 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/10660/1/FP_2003_21.pdf Ahmad, Asiah (2003) Nitrogen Utilisation of Lowland Cauliflower Grown on Coconut Coir Dust. Doctoral thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia. Nitrogen in agriculture Agriculture - Environmental aspects Cauliflower English
spellingShingle Nitrogen in agriculture
Agriculture - Environmental aspects
Cauliflower
Ahmad, Asiah
Nitrogen Utilisation of Lowland Cauliflower Grown on Coconut Coir Dust
title Nitrogen Utilisation of Lowland Cauliflower Grown on Coconut Coir Dust
title_full Nitrogen Utilisation of Lowland Cauliflower Grown on Coconut Coir Dust
title_fullStr Nitrogen Utilisation of Lowland Cauliflower Grown on Coconut Coir Dust
title_full_unstemmed Nitrogen Utilisation of Lowland Cauliflower Grown on Coconut Coir Dust
title_short Nitrogen Utilisation of Lowland Cauliflower Grown on Coconut Coir Dust
title_sort nitrogen utilisation of lowland cauliflower grown on coconut coir dust
topic Nitrogen in agriculture
Agriculture - Environmental aspects
Cauliflower
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/10660/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/10660/1/FP_2003_21.pdf