Bone meal, wood ash and fish waste fertilizer for tomato plant

Based on Utusan Online 24 March 2017, consuming vegetables and fruits that are fertilized by chemical fertilizers and the use of insecticides are now a global threat (Utusan, 2017). One way of avoiding such a threat is by producing organic fertilizers from kitchen scraps and crops residues. Organic...

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Main Authors: Hashim, Shazana, Mohd Sap, Nur Asyikin, Mohamad Hanafiah, Noor Mursyidah, Vasu, Ashwinii
Other Authors: Dzinun, Hazlini
Format: Book Section
Language:English
Published: Penerbit UTHM 2020
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Online Access:http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2017/
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2017/1/Ch01%20Bone%20Meal%2C%20Wood%20Ash%20and%20Fish%20Waste%20Fertilizer%20for%20Tomato%20Plant.pdf
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author Hashim, Shazana
Mohd Sap, Nur Asyikin
Mohamad Hanafiah, Noor Mursyidah
Vasu, Ashwinii
author2 Dzinun, Hazlini
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Hashim, Shazana
Mohd Sap, Nur Asyikin
Mohamad Hanafiah, Noor Mursyidah
Vasu, Ashwinii
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description Based on Utusan Online 24 March 2017, consuming vegetables and fruits that are fertilized by chemical fertilizers and the use of insecticides are now a global threat (Utusan, 2017). One way of avoiding such a threat is by producing organic fertilizers from kitchen scraps and crops residues. Organic fertilizer is derived from biodegradable matter such as plant waste, animal waste or powdered mineral (Julie, 2016). The production of organic fertilizer is to reduce the usage of chemical fertilizer that significantly reduces pollution on earth. Organic fertilizer contains nutrients in its most pure form where it is minimally processed and allows both the plant and the soil to be healthy and strong (Julie, 2016). As the organic fertilizer breaks down, they improve the structure of the soil and increase their ability to hold water and the nutrients. In order to break down and release nutrients into the soil, microorganisms are needed and these microorganisms need warmth and moisture to carry out their task.
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spelling uthm-20172021-11-01T01:06:46Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2017/ Bone meal, wood ash and fish waste fertilizer for tomato plant Hashim, Shazana Mohd Sap, Nur Asyikin Mohamad Hanafiah, Noor Mursyidah Vasu, Ashwinii T175-178 Industrial research. Research and development Based on Utusan Online 24 March 2017, consuming vegetables and fruits that are fertilized by chemical fertilizers and the use of insecticides are now a global threat (Utusan, 2017). One way of avoiding such a threat is by producing organic fertilizers from kitchen scraps and crops residues. Organic fertilizer is derived from biodegradable matter such as plant waste, animal waste or powdered mineral (Julie, 2016). The production of organic fertilizer is to reduce the usage of chemical fertilizer that significantly reduces pollution on earth. Organic fertilizer contains nutrients in its most pure form where it is minimally processed and allows both the plant and the soil to be healthy and strong (Julie, 2016). As the organic fertilizer breaks down, they improve the structure of the soil and increase their ability to hold water and the nutrients. In order to break down and release nutrients into the soil, microorganisms are needed and these microorganisms need warmth and moisture to carry out their task. Penerbit UTHM Dzinun, Hazlini Mohd Ismail, Nurul Izzati Fauzi, Basirah 2020 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2017/1/Ch01%20Bone%20Meal%2C%20Wood%20Ash%20and%20Fish%20Waste%20Fertilizer%20for%20Tomato%20Plant.pdf Hashim, Shazana and Mohd Sap, Nur Asyikin and Mohamad Hanafiah, Noor Mursyidah and Vasu, Ashwinii (2020) Bone meal, wood ash and fish waste fertilizer for tomato plant. In: Application in Science and Technology. Penerbit UTHM, pp. 1-4. ISBN 978-967-2389-20-0 (Submitted)
spellingShingle T175-178 Industrial research. Research and development
Hashim, Shazana
Mohd Sap, Nur Asyikin
Mohamad Hanafiah, Noor Mursyidah
Vasu, Ashwinii
Bone meal, wood ash and fish waste fertilizer for tomato plant
title Bone meal, wood ash and fish waste fertilizer for tomato plant
title_full Bone meal, wood ash and fish waste fertilizer for tomato plant
title_fullStr Bone meal, wood ash and fish waste fertilizer for tomato plant
title_full_unstemmed Bone meal, wood ash and fish waste fertilizer for tomato plant
title_short Bone meal, wood ash and fish waste fertilizer for tomato plant
title_sort bone meal, wood ash and fish waste fertilizer for tomato plant
topic T175-178 Industrial research. Research and development
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2017/
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2017/1/Ch01%20Bone%20Meal%2C%20Wood%20Ash%20and%20Fish%20Waste%20Fertilizer%20for%20Tomato%20Plant.pdf