Effect on the ratio of rice husks and palm oil mill effluent (POME) as to be fertilizer / Muhammad Saiful Sarudin ... [et al.]

Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME), a by-product of palm oil mills is usually produced in a large quantity. In Malaysia, palm oil currently occupies the largest acreage of farmed land. Palm oil sludge, commonly referred to, as palm oil mill effluent (POME) is brown slurry composed of 4-5% solids, mainly...

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Main Authors: Sarudin, Muhammad Saiful, Ismail, Puteri Nadhirah, Ahmad Samri, Syaza Damia, Sukor, Mohd Zaki
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spelling my.uitm.ir.502832021-12-08T03:48:16Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/50283/ Effect on the ratio of rice husks and palm oil mill effluent (POME) as to be fertilizer / Muhammad Saiful Sarudin ... [et al.] Sarudin, Muhammad Saiful Ismail, Puteri Nadhirah Ahmad Samri, Syaza Damia Sukor, Mohd Zaki Soil conservation and protection Fertilizers and improvement of the soil Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME), a by-product of palm oil mills is usually produced in a large quantity. In Malaysia, palm oil currently occupies the largest acreage of farmed land. Palm oil sludge, commonly referred to, as palm oil mill effluent (POME) is brown slurry composed of 4-5% solids, mainly organic, 0.5-1 % residual oil, and about 95% water. The effluent also contains high concentrations of organic nitrogen. Palm oil mill effluent is a thick brownish liquid that contains high solids, oil and grease, COD and BOD values. Conversion of POME to organic fertilizer can be a sustainable energy for its disposal only when its effects on soil microbial and biochemical properties. Fertilizer is any material of natural or synthetic origin that is applied to soils or plant tissues to supply more or one plant nutrients that is essential to the growth of plants. Rice husks can be us1ed in compost and vermicomposting to obtain a high quality organic fertilizer in a short time. Rice husk contains a high content1 of silicon and potassium which have great potential for amending soil. The present investigation was aimed to study the effect on the ratio of rice husks and palm oil mill effluent as to be fertilizer. The use of rice husks as an organic fertilizer might play a vital role not only improving soil physical condition but also in improving plant nutrient Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/50283/1/50283.pdf ID50283 Sarudin, Muhammad Saiful and Ismail, Puteri Nadhirah and Ahmad Samri, Syaza Damia and Sukor, Mohd Zaki Effect on the ratio of rice husks and palm oil mill effluent (POME) as to be fertilizer / Muhammad Saiful Sarudin ... [et al.]. [Student Project]
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topic Soil conservation and protection
Fertilizers and improvement of the soil
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Fertilizers and improvement of the soil
Sarudin, Muhammad Saiful
Ismail, Puteri Nadhirah
Ahmad Samri, Syaza Damia
Sukor, Mohd Zaki
Effect on the ratio of rice husks and palm oil mill effluent (POME) as to be fertilizer / Muhammad Saiful Sarudin ... [et al.]
description Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME), a by-product of palm oil mills is usually produced in a large quantity. In Malaysia, palm oil currently occupies the largest acreage of farmed land. Palm oil sludge, commonly referred to, as palm oil mill effluent (POME) is brown slurry composed of 4-5% solids, mainly organic, 0.5-1 % residual oil, and about 95% water. The effluent also contains high concentrations of organic nitrogen. Palm oil mill effluent is a thick brownish liquid that contains high solids, oil and grease, COD and BOD values. Conversion of POME to organic fertilizer can be a sustainable energy for its disposal only when its effects on soil microbial and biochemical properties. Fertilizer is any material of natural or synthetic origin that is applied to soils or plant tissues to supply more or one plant nutrients that is essential to the growth of plants. Rice husks can be us1ed in compost and vermicomposting to obtain a high quality organic fertilizer in a short time. Rice husk contains a high content1 of silicon and potassium which have great potential for amending soil. The present investigation was aimed to study the effect on the ratio of rice husks and palm oil mill effluent as to be fertilizer. The use of rice husks as an organic fertilizer might play a vital role not only improving soil physical condition but also in improving plant nutrient
format Student Project
author Sarudin, Muhammad Saiful
Ismail, Puteri Nadhirah
Ahmad Samri, Syaza Damia
Sukor, Mohd Zaki
author_facet Sarudin, Muhammad Saiful
Ismail, Puteri Nadhirah
Ahmad Samri, Syaza Damia
Sukor, Mohd Zaki
author_sort Sarudin, Muhammad Saiful
title Effect on the ratio of rice husks and palm oil mill effluent (POME) as to be fertilizer / Muhammad Saiful Sarudin ... [et al.]
title_short Effect on the ratio of rice husks and palm oil mill effluent (POME) as to be fertilizer / Muhammad Saiful Sarudin ... [et al.]
title_full Effect on the ratio of rice husks and palm oil mill effluent (POME) as to be fertilizer / Muhammad Saiful Sarudin ... [et al.]
title_fullStr Effect on the ratio of rice husks and palm oil mill effluent (POME) as to be fertilizer / Muhammad Saiful Sarudin ... [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Effect on the ratio of rice husks and palm oil mill effluent (POME) as to be fertilizer / Muhammad Saiful Sarudin ... [et al.]
title_sort effect on the ratio of rice husks and palm oil mill effluent (pome) as to be fertilizer / muhammad saiful sarudin ... [et al.]
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