Effects of fish waste towards soil chemical properties and growth performance of brinjal [Solanum melongena L.] / Nurul Afifah Ibrahim

By 2020, the rate of food waste produced in Malaysia is expected will be increased and mostly the food waste comes from the household, especially during the preparation of food which also including of fish waste. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to overcome this problem by turning the fish w...

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spelling my.uitm.ir.417322023-06-02T04:48:09Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/41732/ Effects of fish waste towards soil chemical properties and growth performance of brinjal [Solanum melongena L.] / Nurul Afifah Ibrahim Ibrahim, Nurul Afifah Soils. Soil science. Including soil surveys, soil chemistry, soil structure, soil-plant relationships Animal industry waste Including blood, bone, fish-scrap, etc Vegetables By 2020, the rate of food waste produced in Malaysia is expected will be increased and mostly the food waste comes from the household, especially during the preparation of food which also including of fish waste. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to overcome this problem by turning the fish waste into compost, organic fertilizer that is useful for the agricultural sector. These studies are also to determine the effectiveness of fish waste compost in improving the soil chemical properties and growth performance of brinjal (Solanum melongena L.). To achieve the aim of this study, five treatments with different rate of fish waste compost with six replicates were carried out as follows: Treatment 1: NPK Blue Special (12:12:17:2), Treatment 2: Fish waste (100% dry matter), Treatment 3: Fish waste (80 % dry matter), Treatment 4: Fish waste (60% dry matter), Treatment 5: Fish waste (50% dry matter). For the soil analysis parameter (soil pH and soil EC) and yield parameter (No. of fruit and Fruit weight) were showed the significant different value same as well as the plant growth parameters (Shoot length, Shoot weight, Root weight, Plant height and Fresh weight) except for the root length parameter due to the high bulk density factor of the soil that had been used in this study. Based on all of this treatment, the T3 (18g of FW) were showed the highest significant values compare to the other treatments in pH value and EC value. While, T3 (18g of FW) and T4 (13g of FW) was showed the highest significant values in plant growth parameters. However, the significant value for the yield parameters in T5 with 11 g of FW application. In a nutshell, I would recommend the most significant value of FW application was Treatment 5 (11 g of FW). It is because, without need to apply a huge amount of the FW and even the treatment 5 are not shows the highest values in plant growth parameters, it showed the highest result in yield production. So, it can save the expenses on fertilizer and produce high yield productions of brinjal (Solanum melongena L.) at the same time. 2021-02-09 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/41732/1/41732.pdf Effects of fish waste towards soil chemical properties and growth performance of brinjal [Solanum melongena L.] / Nurul Afifah Ibrahim. (2021) [Student Project] <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/41732.pdf> (Unpublished)
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topic Soils. Soil science. Including soil surveys, soil chemistry, soil structure, soil-plant relationships
Animal industry waste Including blood, bone, fish-scrap, etc
Vegetables
spellingShingle Soils. Soil science. Including soil surveys, soil chemistry, soil structure, soil-plant relationships
Animal industry waste Including blood, bone, fish-scrap, etc
Vegetables
Ibrahim, Nurul Afifah
Effects of fish waste towards soil chemical properties and growth performance of brinjal [Solanum melongena L.] / Nurul Afifah Ibrahim
description By 2020, the rate of food waste produced in Malaysia is expected will be increased and mostly the food waste comes from the household, especially during the preparation of food which also including of fish waste. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to overcome this problem by turning the fish waste into compost, organic fertilizer that is useful for the agricultural sector. These studies are also to determine the effectiveness of fish waste compost in improving the soil chemical properties and growth performance of brinjal (Solanum melongena L.). To achieve the aim of this study, five treatments with different rate of fish waste compost with six replicates were carried out as follows: Treatment 1: NPK Blue Special (12:12:17:2), Treatment 2: Fish waste (100% dry matter), Treatment 3: Fish waste (80 % dry matter), Treatment 4: Fish waste (60% dry matter), Treatment 5: Fish waste (50% dry matter). For the soil analysis parameter (soil pH and soil EC) and yield parameter (No. of fruit and Fruit weight) were showed the significant different value same as well as the plant growth parameters (Shoot length, Shoot weight, Root weight, Plant height and Fresh weight) except for the root length parameter due to the high bulk density factor of the soil that had been used in this study. Based on all of this treatment, the T3 (18g of FW) were showed the highest significant values compare to the other treatments in pH value and EC value. While, T3 (18g of FW) and T4 (13g of FW) was showed the highest significant values in plant growth parameters. However, the significant value for the yield parameters in T5 with 11 g of FW application. In a nutshell, I would recommend the most significant value of FW application was Treatment 5 (11 g of FW). It is because, without need to apply a huge amount of the FW and even the treatment 5 are not shows the highest values in plant growth parameters, it showed the highest result in yield production. So, it can save the expenses on fertilizer and produce high yield productions of brinjal (Solanum melongena L.) at the same time.
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author Ibrahim, Nurul Afifah
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title Effects of fish waste towards soil chemical properties and growth performance of brinjal [Solanum melongena L.] / Nurul Afifah Ibrahim
title_short Effects of fish waste towards soil chemical properties and growth performance of brinjal [Solanum melongena L.] / Nurul Afifah Ibrahim
title_full Effects of fish waste towards soil chemical properties and growth performance of brinjal [Solanum melongena L.] / Nurul Afifah Ibrahim
title_fullStr Effects of fish waste towards soil chemical properties and growth performance of brinjal [Solanum melongena L.] / Nurul Afifah Ibrahim
title_full_unstemmed Effects of fish waste towards soil chemical properties and growth performance of brinjal [Solanum melongena L.] / Nurul Afifah Ibrahim
title_sort effects of fish waste towards soil chemical properties and growth performance of brinjal [solanum melongena l.] / nurul afifah ibrahim
publishDate 2021
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