Effects of degree of oil palm frond mulching using tractor mounted mulcher blades

This study investigates the influence of blade lifting angles, tractor forward speed, and tractor power take off (PTO) speed on the degree of mulching. Four blades with different lifting angles, two tractor PTO speeds, and three tractor forward speeds were assessed using the parametric test at the U...

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Main Authors: Jahun, Bala Gambo, Ahmad, Desa, Mahadi @ Othman, Muhammad Razif, Sulaiman, Shamsuddin, Iya, Shehu Adamu
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Published: PagePress Publications 2021
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/96972/1/ABSTRACT.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.969722022-11-30T06:17:11Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/96972/ Effects of degree of oil palm frond mulching using tractor mounted mulcher blades Jahun, Bala Gambo Ahmad, Desa Mahadi @ Othman, Muhammad Razif Sulaiman, Shamsuddin Iya, Shehu Adamu This study investigates the influence of blade lifting angles, tractor forward speed, and tractor power take off (PTO) speed on the degree of mulching. Four blades with different lifting angles, two tractor PTO speeds, and three tractor forward speeds were assessed using the parametric test at the Universiti Putra Malaysia oil palm plantation. The result shows that the best-fit regression equation was a quadratic regression with a high coefficient of determination. It indicates that any change in this three-factor interaction has a significant effect using Tukey’s Studentized mean comparison and can predict the degree of mulching. Seventy-four percent of the degree of mulching variance is explained by blade lifting angles, tractor forward speed, and tractor PTO speed. Since the blade lifting angle was a major predictor of the degree of mulching, this result implies that any change in the blade lifting angle can provide a significant prediction of the degree of mulching in an oil palm plantation. Additionally, the predicted model can further be used to predict the degree of mulching during field operations, replanting, and access for mulching of oil palm fronds. A detailed field evaluation of the performance of a tractor-mounted mulcher with different blade lifting angles in other parts of Malaysia is highly recommended to cater for the differences in soil moisture content and bulk density. PagePress Publications 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/96972/1/ABSTRACT.pdf Jahun, Bala Gambo and Ahmad, Desa and Mahadi @ Othman, Muhammad Razif and Sulaiman, Shamsuddin and Iya, Shehu Adamu (2021) Effects of degree of oil palm frond mulching using tractor mounted mulcher blades. Journal of Agricultural Engineering, 52 (1). pp. 1-10. ISSN 1974-7071; ESSN: 2239-6268 https://www.agroengineering.org/index.php/jae/article/view/1083 10.4081/jae.2021.1083
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description This study investigates the influence of blade lifting angles, tractor forward speed, and tractor power take off (PTO) speed on the degree of mulching. Four blades with different lifting angles, two tractor PTO speeds, and three tractor forward speeds were assessed using the parametric test at the Universiti Putra Malaysia oil palm plantation. The result shows that the best-fit regression equation was a quadratic regression with a high coefficient of determination. It indicates that any change in this three-factor interaction has a significant effect using Tukey’s Studentized mean comparison and can predict the degree of mulching. Seventy-four percent of the degree of mulching variance is explained by blade lifting angles, tractor forward speed, and tractor PTO speed. Since the blade lifting angle was a major predictor of the degree of mulching, this result implies that any change in the blade lifting angle can provide a significant prediction of the degree of mulching in an oil palm plantation. Additionally, the predicted model can further be used to predict the degree of mulching during field operations, replanting, and access for mulching of oil palm fronds. A detailed field evaluation of the performance of a tractor-mounted mulcher with different blade lifting angles in other parts of Malaysia is highly recommended to cater for the differences in soil moisture content and bulk density.
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author Jahun, Bala Gambo
Ahmad, Desa
Mahadi @ Othman, Muhammad Razif
Sulaiman, Shamsuddin
Iya, Shehu Adamu
spellingShingle Jahun, Bala Gambo
Ahmad, Desa
Mahadi @ Othman, Muhammad Razif
Sulaiman, Shamsuddin
Iya, Shehu Adamu
Effects of degree of oil palm frond mulching using tractor mounted mulcher blades
author_facet Jahun, Bala Gambo
Ahmad, Desa
Mahadi @ Othman, Muhammad Razif
Sulaiman, Shamsuddin
Iya, Shehu Adamu
author_sort Jahun, Bala Gambo
title Effects of degree of oil palm frond mulching using tractor mounted mulcher blades
title_short Effects of degree of oil palm frond mulching using tractor mounted mulcher blades
title_full Effects of degree of oil palm frond mulching using tractor mounted mulcher blades
title_fullStr Effects of degree of oil palm frond mulching using tractor mounted mulcher blades
title_full_unstemmed Effects of degree of oil palm frond mulching using tractor mounted mulcher blades
title_sort effects of degree of oil palm frond mulching using tractor mounted mulcher blades
publisher PagePress Publications
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url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/96972/1/ABSTRACT.pdf
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https://www.agroengineering.org/index.php/jae/article/view/1083
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