Evaluating the impact of organic compost on soil microbial diversity in sustainable Malaysian agriculture: a review/ Effonny Sandra Denil, Rozlianah Fitri Said and Hendry Joseph

The excessive use of chemical fertilisers in agriculture has led to a trend of soil degradation, particularly affecting agricultural farming in Malaysia. While chemical fertilisers offer rapid, shortterm increases in crop yield, their long-term detrimental effects on soil health and the environment...

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Main Authors: Denil, Effonny Sandra, Said, Rozlianah Fitri, Joseph, Hendry
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spelling my.uitm.ir.1083172024-12-26T02:40:48Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/108317/ Evaluating the impact of organic compost on soil microbial diversity in sustainable Malaysian agriculture: a review/ Effonny Sandra Denil, Rozlianah Fitri Said and Hendry Joseph borneoakademika Denil, Effonny Sandra Said, Rozlianah Fitri Joseph, Hendry Special types of environment. Including soil pollution, air pollution, noise pollution The excessive use of chemical fertilisers in agriculture has led to a trend of soil degradation, particularly affecting agricultural farming in Malaysia. While chemical fertilisers offer rapid, shortterm increases in crop yield, their long-term detrimental effects on soil health and the environment are becoming increasingly apparent. These fertilisers disrupt vital soil microbial diversity, leading to a decrease in soil fertility over time. To counteract these issues, the practice of using organic compost has emerged as a sustainable alternative in agriculture. Organic compost not only improves soil structure but also provides vital nutrients and encourages microbial activity in plant crops. While various studies have compared the impact of different types of organic compost on crop growth, there is currently limited local research focused on the presence and diversity of soil microbial communities in sustainable crop production in Malaysia. This review aims to provide scholars and practitioners, particularly in Malaysia, with a thorough understanding of the benefits and applications of organic compost and its impact on soil microbial diversity for sustainable agriculture. Universiti Teknologi MARA, Sabah 2024-12 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/108317/1/108317.pdf Evaluating the impact of organic compost on soil microbial diversity in sustainable Malaysian agriculture: a review/ Effonny Sandra Denil, Rozlianah Fitri Said and Hendry Joseph. (2024) Borneo Akademika <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Borneo_Akademika/>, 8 (2). pp. 197-209. ISSN 2735-2250 https://borneoakademika.sabah.uitm.edu.my/
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topic Special types of environment. Including soil pollution, air pollution, noise pollution
spellingShingle Special types of environment. Including soil pollution, air pollution, noise pollution
Denil, Effonny Sandra
Said, Rozlianah Fitri
Joseph, Hendry
Evaluating the impact of organic compost on soil microbial diversity in sustainable Malaysian agriculture: a review/ Effonny Sandra Denil, Rozlianah Fitri Said and Hendry Joseph
description The excessive use of chemical fertilisers in agriculture has led to a trend of soil degradation, particularly affecting agricultural farming in Malaysia. While chemical fertilisers offer rapid, shortterm increases in crop yield, their long-term detrimental effects on soil health and the environment are becoming increasingly apparent. These fertilisers disrupt vital soil microbial diversity, leading to a decrease in soil fertility over time. To counteract these issues, the practice of using organic compost has emerged as a sustainable alternative in agriculture. Organic compost not only improves soil structure but also provides vital nutrients and encourages microbial activity in plant crops. While various studies have compared the impact of different types of organic compost on crop growth, there is currently limited local research focused on the presence and diversity of soil microbial communities in sustainable crop production in Malaysia. This review aims to provide scholars and practitioners, particularly in Malaysia, with a thorough understanding of the benefits and applications of organic compost and its impact on soil microbial diversity for sustainable agriculture.
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author Denil, Effonny Sandra
Said, Rozlianah Fitri
Joseph, Hendry
author_facet Denil, Effonny Sandra
Said, Rozlianah Fitri
Joseph, Hendry
author_sort Denil, Effonny Sandra
title Evaluating the impact of organic compost on soil microbial diversity in sustainable Malaysian agriculture: a review/ Effonny Sandra Denil, Rozlianah Fitri Said and Hendry Joseph
title_short Evaluating the impact of organic compost on soil microbial diversity in sustainable Malaysian agriculture: a review/ Effonny Sandra Denil, Rozlianah Fitri Said and Hendry Joseph
title_full Evaluating the impact of organic compost on soil microbial diversity in sustainable Malaysian agriculture: a review/ Effonny Sandra Denil, Rozlianah Fitri Said and Hendry Joseph
title_fullStr Evaluating the impact of organic compost on soil microbial diversity in sustainable Malaysian agriculture: a review/ Effonny Sandra Denil, Rozlianah Fitri Said and Hendry Joseph
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the impact of organic compost on soil microbial diversity in sustainable Malaysian agriculture: a review/ Effonny Sandra Denil, Rozlianah Fitri Said and Hendry Joseph
title_sort evaluating the impact of organic compost on soil microbial diversity in sustainable malaysian agriculture: a review/ effonny sandra denil, rozlianah fitri said and hendry joseph
publisher Universiti Teknologi MARA, Sabah
publishDate 2024
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/108317/1/108317.pdf
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