Performance of jatropha curcas L. as affected by propagation, planting distance and ethephon treatment / Rosatikah Rosli
Jatropha plantation has been long introduced in Malaysia as a new alternative for petroleum substitute. The precious oil extracted from the seed makes it an interesting plant to discover. However, the problem of desynchronizing flowering and fruiting of this plant has become an issue that caused...
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2020
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Online Access: | https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/60054/1/60054.pdf https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/60054/ |
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Summary: | Jatropha plantation has been long introduced in Malaysia as a new alternative for
petroleum substitute. The precious oil extracted from the seed makes it an interesting
plant to discover. However, the problem of desynchronizing flowering and fruiting of
this plant has become an issue that caused high labour works especially in urban area.
Thus, it is important to understand the growth of Jatropha and identify the best method
of cultivating Jatropha. The aim of this study is to investigate the performance of
Jatropha curcas on field under different propagation methods (seed and cutting),
planting distances (1x1x1m, 2x2x2m, and 3x3x3m) and different ethephon
concentrations (control, 150mg L-1, 300mg L-1 and 600mg L-1). The results showed
that the percentage of seed germination was 97.22% and percentage of cutting sprout
was 95.37%. The percentage of survival for cutting and seed were calculated at
97.22% ± 0.69 and 50.69% ± 19.88, respectively. Different propagation methods
significantly affected the growth of Jatropha in terms of plant height, stem diameter,
number of branches, number of flowers and number of fruits. The number of fruits in
cutting propagated at planting distance 2x2x2m was recorded at 39.29 compared to
planting distance 1x1x1m and 3x3x3m with 21.79 and 25.04, respectively. However,
different planting distance did not give any effect on the growth of Jatropha. The
application of ethephon at 300 mg L-1 increased the production of fruits significantly
with 31.27 ± 1.67. However, other morphological performances were not affected by
ethephon application. This study showed that Jatropha propagated using cutting and
planted at planting distance 2x2x2m potentially improved the growth performance and
increased yield production of Jatropha. The application of ethephon at 300 mg L-1 will
possibly help to boost the yield production of Jatropha. |
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