Efficacy evaluation of empty palm oil fruit bunch compost in improving soil characteristics, plant growth and disease suppression of tomato plants under tropical acid soils

Aim: Tomato is one of the most important crops worldwide as it is the second most important vegetable in the world after potato. A study was conducted to investigate the efficacy of empty fruit bunch (EFB) compost in improving soil characteristics, plant growth and disease suppression of tomato plan...

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Main Authors: Mukhlis, Ismail, Mohd Razi, Mohd. Saud, Halimi, Habib, Sheikh Hasna, Kausar, H., Maleque, M. A., Hakim, M. A.
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Language:English
Published: Triveni Enterprises 2017
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/61678/1/Efficacy%20evaluation%20of%20empty%20palm%20oil%20fruit%20bunch%20compost%20.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.616782018-10-31T04:11:24Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/61678/ Efficacy evaluation of empty palm oil fruit bunch compost in improving soil characteristics, plant growth and disease suppression of tomato plants under tropical acid soils Mukhlis Ismail, Mohd Razi Mohd. Saud, Halimi Habib, Sheikh Hasna Kausar, H. Maleque, M. A. Hakim, M. A. Aim: Tomato is one of the most important crops worldwide as it is the second most important vegetable in the world after potato. A study was conducted to investigate the efficacy of empty fruit bunch (EFB) compost in improving soil characteristics, plant growth and disease suppression of tomato plants under tropical acid soil. Methodology: Twelve tomato seedling cv MT-11 were transplanted on each planting bed. The growth of tomato plant was assessed based on plant height, leaf area, dry matter weight and incidence of bacterial wilt disease. Soil sampling was done at 45 and 60 day after transplanting (DAT) for physio-chemical and microbial properties. Results: Applying EFB compost increased plant height, leaf area, dry matter accumulation, and suppressed development of bacterial wilt disease compared to using chicken manure. A higher disease reduction (16.7 %) occurred with 15 mg ha⁻¹ EFB compost, followed by 22.5 mg ha⁻¹ EFB compost (14.3 %), and 7.5 mg ha⁻¹ EFB compost (8.33 %). Interpretation: Organic amendment in tomato cultivation affects soil properties, plant development and disease suppression. Application of EFB compost at 15 mg ha⁻¹ appeared as the best treatment soil amendment in tomato cultivation under tropical acidicsoil condition. Triveni Enterprises 2017-01 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/61678/1/Efficacy%20evaluation%20of%20empty%20palm%20oil%20fruit%20bunch%20compost%20.pdf Mukhlis and Ismail, Mohd Razi and Mohd. Saud, Halimi and Habib, Sheikh Hasna and Kausar, H. and Maleque, M. A. and Hakim, M. A. (2017) Efficacy evaluation of empty palm oil fruit bunch compost in improving soil characteristics, plant growth and disease suppression of tomato plants under tropical acid soils. Journal of Environmental Biology, 38 (1). 123 - 129. ISSN 0254-8704; ESSN: 2394-0379 10.22438/jeb/38/1/PRN-126
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description Aim: Tomato is one of the most important crops worldwide as it is the second most important vegetable in the world after potato. A study was conducted to investigate the efficacy of empty fruit bunch (EFB) compost in improving soil characteristics, plant growth and disease suppression of tomato plants under tropical acid soil. Methodology: Twelve tomato seedling cv MT-11 were transplanted on each planting bed. The growth of tomato plant was assessed based on plant height, leaf area, dry matter weight and incidence of bacterial wilt disease. Soil sampling was done at 45 and 60 day after transplanting (DAT) for physio-chemical and microbial properties. Results: Applying EFB compost increased plant height, leaf area, dry matter accumulation, and suppressed development of bacterial wilt disease compared to using chicken manure. A higher disease reduction (16.7 %) occurred with 15 mg ha⁻¹ EFB compost, followed by 22.5 mg ha⁻¹ EFB compost (14.3 %), and 7.5 mg ha⁻¹ EFB compost (8.33 %). Interpretation: Organic amendment in tomato cultivation affects soil properties, plant development and disease suppression. Application of EFB compost at 15 mg ha⁻¹ appeared as the best treatment soil amendment in tomato cultivation under tropical acidicsoil condition.
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author Mukhlis
Ismail, Mohd Razi
Mohd. Saud, Halimi
Habib, Sheikh Hasna
Kausar, H.
Maleque, M. A.
Hakim, M. A.
spellingShingle Mukhlis
Ismail, Mohd Razi
Mohd. Saud, Halimi
Habib, Sheikh Hasna
Kausar, H.
Maleque, M. A.
Hakim, M. A.
Efficacy evaluation of empty palm oil fruit bunch compost in improving soil characteristics, plant growth and disease suppression of tomato plants under tropical acid soils
author_facet Mukhlis
Ismail, Mohd Razi
Mohd. Saud, Halimi
Habib, Sheikh Hasna
Kausar, H.
Maleque, M. A.
Hakim, M. A.
author_sort Mukhlis
title Efficacy evaluation of empty palm oil fruit bunch compost in improving soil characteristics, plant growth and disease suppression of tomato plants under tropical acid soils
title_short Efficacy evaluation of empty palm oil fruit bunch compost in improving soil characteristics, plant growth and disease suppression of tomato plants under tropical acid soils
title_full Efficacy evaluation of empty palm oil fruit bunch compost in improving soil characteristics, plant growth and disease suppression of tomato plants under tropical acid soils
title_fullStr Efficacy evaluation of empty palm oil fruit bunch compost in improving soil characteristics, plant growth and disease suppression of tomato plants under tropical acid soils
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy evaluation of empty palm oil fruit bunch compost in improving soil characteristics, plant growth and disease suppression of tomato plants under tropical acid soils
title_sort efficacy evaluation of empty palm oil fruit bunch compost in improving soil characteristics, plant growth and disease suppression of tomato plants under tropical acid soils
publisher Triveni Enterprises
publishDate 2017
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/61678/1/Efficacy%20evaluation%20of%20empty%20palm%20oil%20fruit%20bunch%20compost%20.pdf
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