Composting increases BRIS soil health and sustains rice production

Beach ridges interspersed with swales (BRIS) soil (> 90% of sand) is unsuitable to produce rice due to its poor physical and chemical properties. In this study. we investigated the effects of compost on BRIS soil health in relation to rice production. We measured rice yield. yield parameters. chl...

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Main Authors: Sarwar, Jahan, Mohd Khairi, Che Laha, Musliania, Md Isaa
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spelling my-unisza-ir.21542021-08-15T03:22:49Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/2154/ Composting increases BRIS soil health and sustains rice production Sarwar, Jahan Mohd Khairi, Che Laha Musliania, Md Isaa S Agriculture (General) Beach ridges interspersed with swales (BRIS) soil (> 90% of sand) is unsuitable to produce rice due to its poor physical and chemical properties. In this study. we investigated the effects of compost on BRIS soil health in relation to rice production. We measured rice yield. yield parameters. chlorophyll content. relative water content (RWC). and soil pH. The tiller and panicle numbers, filled grains per panicle, rice yield, and straw yields were significantly lower in BRIS soil than in a mixture of compost and BRIS soil. On the other hand, plant heights. 1000 seeds weight. and unfilled grains per panicle were not significantly different. Adding compost to BRIS soil significantly increased chlorophyll content but not the RWC of leaves. The pH of BRIS soil was significantly increased by the application of compost which indicates an increase of BRIS soil health These results suggest that addition of compost to BRIS soil might improve BRIS soil health and increase rice yield. Draavwc natahacra InfrIrrnatinn 2011 Article NonPeerReviewed image en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/2154/1/FH02-FPBSM-14-01095.jpg Sarwar, Jahan and Mohd Khairi, Che Laha and Musliania, Md Isaa (2011) Composting increases BRIS soil health and sustains rice production. ScienceAsia. pp. 291-295. ISSN 15131874
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Sarwar, Jahan
Mohd Khairi, Che Laha
Musliania, Md Isaa
Composting increases BRIS soil health and sustains rice production
description Beach ridges interspersed with swales (BRIS) soil (> 90% of sand) is unsuitable to produce rice due to its poor physical and chemical properties. In this study. we investigated the effects of compost on BRIS soil health in relation to rice production. We measured rice yield. yield parameters. chlorophyll content. relative water content (RWC). and soil pH. The tiller and panicle numbers, filled grains per panicle, rice yield, and straw yields were significantly lower in BRIS soil than in a mixture of compost and BRIS soil. On the other hand, plant heights. 1000 seeds weight. and unfilled grains per panicle were not significantly different. Adding compost to BRIS soil significantly increased chlorophyll content but not the RWC of leaves. The pH of BRIS soil was significantly increased by the application of compost which indicates an increase of BRIS soil health These results suggest that addition of compost to BRIS soil might improve BRIS soil health and increase rice yield. Draavwc natahacra InfrIrrnatinn
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author Sarwar, Jahan
Mohd Khairi, Che Laha
Musliania, Md Isaa
author_facet Sarwar, Jahan
Mohd Khairi, Che Laha
Musliania, Md Isaa
author_sort Sarwar, Jahan
title Composting increases BRIS soil health and sustains rice production
title_short Composting increases BRIS soil health and sustains rice production
title_full Composting increases BRIS soil health and sustains rice production
title_fullStr Composting increases BRIS soil health and sustains rice production
title_full_unstemmed Composting increases BRIS soil health and sustains rice production
title_sort composting increases bris soil health and sustains rice production
publishDate 2011
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