Production of food waste compost and its effect on the growth of dwarf crape jasmine

The main objective of this study is to investigate the physical, chemical and biological effects of compost made from food waste and unshredded dry leaves and to evaluate the performance of food waste compost on the growth of dwarf crape jasmine (dwarf Tabernaemontana divaricata). Food waste and dry...

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Main Authors: Nur Aqeela Syuhadah Aji,, Abu Zahrim Yaser,, Junidah Lamaming,, Mohd Al Mussa Ugak,, Sariah Saalah,, Mariani Rajin,
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021
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spelling my-ukm.journal.187512022-06-10T00:44:47Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/18751/ Production of food waste compost and its effect on the growth of dwarf crape jasmine Nur Aqeela Syuhadah Aji, Abu Zahrim Yaser, Junidah Lamaming, Mohd Al Mussa Ugak, Sariah Saalah, Mariani Rajin, The main objective of this study is to investigate the physical, chemical and biological effects of compost made from food waste and unshredded dry leaves and to evaluate the performance of food waste compost on the growth of dwarf crape jasmine (dwarf Tabernaemontana divaricata). Food waste and dry leaves with a ratio of 3:1 have been added to the passive aeration-static bioreactor. The composting was carried out for 40 days. The physical, chemical, biological and morphological changes that occurred during the composting process were identified and evaluated. The plants were grown in media containing nine different proportions of compost and the plant growth was measured after 150 days. The results show that a maximum composting temperature of 47.8 °C and a decrease in the moisture content were achieved. The pH value increased while the electrical conductivity decreased during the composting process. The TOC decreased from 56% to 42%. The nutrient value of the composts was all within the recommended range. Among the treatments, the 5%-20% compost mixture shows the greatest growth development. Results in this study indicate that food waste composting with high EC compost value can be used to promote dwarf crape jasmine growth, provided that the mixture contains low compost dosage. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/18751/1/04.pdf Nur Aqeela Syuhadah Aji, and Abu Zahrim Yaser, and Junidah Lamaming, and Mohd Al Mussa Ugak, and Sariah Saalah, and Mariani Rajin, (2021) Production of food waste compost and its effect on the growth of dwarf crape jasmine. Jurnal Kejuruteraan, 33 (3). pp. 413-424. ISSN 0128-0198 https://www.ukm.my/jkukm/volume-333-2021/
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description The main objective of this study is to investigate the physical, chemical and biological effects of compost made from food waste and unshredded dry leaves and to evaluate the performance of food waste compost on the growth of dwarf crape jasmine (dwarf Tabernaemontana divaricata). Food waste and dry leaves with a ratio of 3:1 have been added to the passive aeration-static bioreactor. The composting was carried out for 40 days. The physical, chemical, biological and morphological changes that occurred during the composting process were identified and evaluated. The plants were grown in media containing nine different proportions of compost and the plant growth was measured after 150 days. The results show that a maximum composting temperature of 47.8 °C and a decrease in the moisture content were achieved. The pH value increased while the electrical conductivity decreased during the composting process. The TOC decreased from 56% to 42%. The nutrient value of the composts was all within the recommended range. Among the treatments, the 5%-20% compost mixture shows the greatest growth development. Results in this study indicate that food waste composting with high EC compost value can be used to promote dwarf crape jasmine growth, provided that the mixture contains low compost dosage.
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author Nur Aqeela Syuhadah Aji,
Abu Zahrim Yaser,
Junidah Lamaming,
Mohd Al Mussa Ugak,
Sariah Saalah,
Mariani Rajin,
spellingShingle Nur Aqeela Syuhadah Aji,
Abu Zahrim Yaser,
Junidah Lamaming,
Mohd Al Mussa Ugak,
Sariah Saalah,
Mariani Rajin,
Production of food waste compost and its effect on the growth of dwarf crape jasmine
author_facet Nur Aqeela Syuhadah Aji,
Abu Zahrim Yaser,
Junidah Lamaming,
Mohd Al Mussa Ugak,
Sariah Saalah,
Mariani Rajin,
author_sort Nur Aqeela Syuhadah Aji,
title Production of food waste compost and its effect on the growth of dwarf crape jasmine
title_short Production of food waste compost and its effect on the growth of dwarf crape jasmine
title_full Production of food waste compost and its effect on the growth of dwarf crape jasmine
title_fullStr Production of food waste compost and its effect on the growth of dwarf crape jasmine
title_full_unstemmed Production of food waste compost and its effect on the growth of dwarf crape jasmine
title_sort production of food waste compost and its effect on the growth of dwarf crape jasmine
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2021
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