Composting oil palm wastes and sewage sludge for use in potting media of ornamental plants

The use of oil palm wastes, particularly the empty fruit bunch (EFB), frond and trunk as compost are now receiving greater attention by researchers. Currently, these organic waste materials have not been fully utilized on a large scale, either agriculturally or industrially, for manufacture of usefu...

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Main Authors: Ramahsamy, Kala Devi, Abu Bakar, Rosenani, Ishak, Che Fauziah, Abdullah, Thohirah Lee
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Published: Malaysian Society of Soil Science 2009
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/13733/
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author Ramahsamy, Kala Devi
Abu Bakar, Rosenani
Ishak, Che Fauziah
Abdullah, Thohirah Lee
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Abu Bakar, Rosenani
Ishak, Che Fauziah
Abdullah, Thohirah Lee
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description The use of oil palm wastes, particularly the empty fruit bunch (EFB), frond and trunk as compost are now receiving greater attention by researchers. Currently, these organic waste materials have not been fully utilized on a large scale, either agriculturally or industrially, for manufacture of useful by-products. Another organic waste that needs to be appropriately disposed of in Malaysia is the sewage sludge. Co-composting these waste materials could potentially convert these wastes into value added product. The objective of this study was to determine the best formulation using oil palm wastes and sewage sludge in producing a composted material to be used as a potting media in horticulture. Composting different oil palm wastes with sewage sludge was carried out in the glasshouse using a polystyrene box. Shredded oil palm wastes (EFB, frond and trunk) were mixed with sewage sludge in 3 different ratios (1:0, 3:1 and 4:1 ratio) and adjusted to 60% moisture content. Based on the temperature, C/N, NH4+ -N and NO3- - N + NO2- -N patterns of the oil palm wastes added with sludge during composting, the EFB, frond and trunk added with sludge composts seemed to perform similarly.However, due to the small volume of compost, the temperature did not sustain > 45ºC because of dissipation of the heat. Oil palm trunk with sewage sludge at 4:1 ratio was found to be the most optimum compost as potting media for ornamental plants because of its texture suitable for potting media, not stringent or stiff, had high nutrient contents (2.05 % N, 0.640 % P, 1.39 % K, 0.705 % Ca, 0.229% Mg), pH 6.2 and low C/N ratio, 19.
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spelling upm-137332016-01-19T01:32:34Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/13733/ Composting oil palm wastes and sewage sludge for use in potting media of ornamental plants Ramahsamy, Kala Devi Abu Bakar, Rosenani Ishak, Che Fauziah Abdullah, Thohirah Lee The use of oil palm wastes, particularly the empty fruit bunch (EFB), frond and trunk as compost are now receiving greater attention by researchers. Currently, these organic waste materials have not been fully utilized on a large scale, either agriculturally or industrially, for manufacture of useful by-products. Another organic waste that needs to be appropriately disposed of in Malaysia is the sewage sludge. Co-composting these waste materials could potentially convert these wastes into value added product. The objective of this study was to determine the best formulation using oil palm wastes and sewage sludge in producing a composted material to be used as a potting media in horticulture. Composting different oil palm wastes with sewage sludge was carried out in the glasshouse using a polystyrene box. Shredded oil palm wastes (EFB, frond and trunk) were mixed with sewage sludge in 3 different ratios (1:0, 3:1 and 4:1 ratio) and adjusted to 60% moisture content. Based on the temperature, C/N, NH4+ -N and NO3- - N + NO2- -N patterns of the oil palm wastes added with sludge during composting, the EFB, frond and trunk added with sludge composts seemed to perform similarly.However, due to the small volume of compost, the temperature did not sustain > 45ºC because of dissipation of the heat. Oil palm trunk with sewage sludge at 4:1 ratio was found to be the most optimum compost as potting media for ornamental plants because of its texture suitable for potting media, not stringent or stiff, had high nutrient contents (2.05 % N, 0.640 % P, 1.39 % K, 0.705 % Ca, 0.229% Mg), pH 6.2 and low C/N ratio, 19. Malaysian Society of Soil Science 2009-04 Article NonPeerReviewed Ramahsamy, Kala Devi and Abu Bakar, Rosenani and Ishak, Che Fauziah and Abdullah, Thohirah Lee (2009) Composting oil palm wastes and sewage sludge for use in potting media of ornamental plants. Malaysian Journal of Soil Science, 13. pp. 77-91. ISSN 1394-7990 http://msss.com.my/journals/v13.php
spellingShingle Ramahsamy, Kala Devi
Abu Bakar, Rosenani
Ishak, Che Fauziah
Abdullah, Thohirah Lee
Composting oil palm wastes and sewage sludge for use in potting media of ornamental plants
title Composting oil palm wastes and sewage sludge for use in potting media of ornamental plants
title_full Composting oil palm wastes and sewage sludge for use in potting media of ornamental plants
title_fullStr Composting oil palm wastes and sewage sludge for use in potting media of ornamental plants
title_full_unstemmed Composting oil palm wastes and sewage sludge for use in potting media of ornamental plants
title_short Composting oil palm wastes and sewage sludge for use in potting media of ornamental plants
title_sort composting oil palm wastes and sewage sludge for use in potting media of ornamental plants
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/13733/
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