Nutrient leaching in soil applied with Bio-Organic Fertilizer (BOF) / Siti Junaidah Ma’mun

Plants nutrients are essential for the production of oil palm. In order to achieve the nutrient uptake maximization by the palms, the need of fertilizer is vital for optimum growth and high production. Bio- organic fertilizer has its benefit in term of increasing the nutrient uptake to palm. The aim...

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Main Author: Ma’mun, Siti Junaidah
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Published: Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology 2017
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spelling my.uitm.ir.244682020-08-11T08:52:22Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/24468/ Nutrient leaching in soil applied with Bio-Organic Fertilizer (BOF) / Siti Junaidah Ma’mun Ma’mun, Siti Junaidah Fertilizers and improvement of the soil Organic fertilizers and manures Plants nutrients are essential for the production of oil palm. In order to achieve the nutrient uptake maximization by the palms, the need of fertilizer is vital for optimum growth and high production. Bio- organic fertilizer has its benefit in term of increasing the nutrient uptake to palm. The aim of this study was to to determine the water-soluble and exchangeable K, Ca and Mg for leaching potential and plant uptake with the addition of Bio-organic fertilizer (BOF) in soil. The soil sample was taken at Felcra Nasaruddin Estate. The experiment consists of ; control (T0) and soil mixed with BOF (T1). Both treatments were leached in the leaching tube with two types of extractant; distilled water (S1) and ammonium acetate (S2). Each sample was replicated three times. Leachate was collected after two days. After the treatments left react with the extractants, the study demonstrates that the amount of treatment leached based on 95% CI of the mean are as following: T0S1; K= 105.8 mg/kg, Ca= 245.07 mg/kg, Mg= 45.3 mg/kg; T1S1; K= 491.4 mg/kg, Ca= 2045.33 mg/kg, Mg= 215.9 mg/kg; T0S1; K= 578.1 mg/kg, Ca= 192.3 mg/kg, Mg= 47.43 mg/kg; T1S2; K= 1178.33 mg/kg, Ca= 1621.67, Mg= 219 mg/kg. The nutrients that leached out from the application of BOF as a result is Ca> K> Mg. The study shows that BOF could be used as an effective nutrient resupply to the oil palm in alkaline soil condition where it shows the nutrients replacing to achieve an optimum good soil pH. Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology 2017 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/24468/1/24468.pdf Ma’mun, Siti Junaidah (2017) Nutrient leaching in soil applied with Bio-Organic Fertilizer (BOF) / Siti Junaidah Ma’mun. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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topic Fertilizers and improvement of the soil
Organic fertilizers and manures
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Organic fertilizers and manures
Ma’mun, Siti Junaidah
Nutrient leaching in soil applied with Bio-Organic Fertilizer (BOF) / Siti Junaidah Ma’mun
description Plants nutrients are essential for the production of oil palm. In order to achieve the nutrient uptake maximization by the palms, the need of fertilizer is vital for optimum growth and high production. Bio- organic fertilizer has its benefit in term of increasing the nutrient uptake to palm. The aim of this study was to to determine the water-soluble and exchangeable K, Ca and Mg for leaching potential and plant uptake with the addition of Bio-organic fertilizer (BOF) in soil. The soil sample was taken at Felcra Nasaruddin Estate. The experiment consists of ; control (T0) and soil mixed with BOF (T1). Both treatments were leached in the leaching tube with two types of extractant; distilled water (S1) and ammonium acetate (S2). Each sample was replicated three times. Leachate was collected after two days. After the treatments left react with the extractants, the study demonstrates that the amount of treatment leached based on 95% CI of the mean are as following: T0S1; K= 105.8 mg/kg, Ca= 245.07 mg/kg, Mg= 45.3 mg/kg; T1S1; K= 491.4 mg/kg, Ca= 2045.33 mg/kg, Mg= 215.9 mg/kg; T0S1; K= 578.1 mg/kg, Ca= 192.3 mg/kg, Mg= 47.43 mg/kg; T1S2; K= 1178.33 mg/kg, Ca= 1621.67, Mg= 219 mg/kg. The nutrients that leached out from the application of BOF as a result is Ca> K> Mg. The study shows that BOF could be used as an effective nutrient resupply to the oil palm in alkaline soil condition where it shows the nutrients replacing to achieve an optimum good soil pH.
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author Ma’mun, Siti Junaidah
author_facet Ma’mun, Siti Junaidah
author_sort Ma’mun, Siti Junaidah
title Nutrient leaching in soil applied with Bio-Organic Fertilizer (BOF) / Siti Junaidah Ma’mun
title_short Nutrient leaching in soil applied with Bio-Organic Fertilizer (BOF) / Siti Junaidah Ma’mun
title_full Nutrient leaching in soil applied with Bio-Organic Fertilizer (BOF) / Siti Junaidah Ma’mun
title_fullStr Nutrient leaching in soil applied with Bio-Organic Fertilizer (BOF) / Siti Junaidah Ma’mun
title_full_unstemmed Nutrient leaching in soil applied with Bio-Organic Fertilizer (BOF) / Siti Junaidah Ma’mun
title_sort nutrient leaching in soil applied with bio-organic fertilizer (bof) / siti junaidah ma’mun
publisher Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology
publishDate 2017
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/24468/1/24468.pdf
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