Effective microorganisms formulation in enhancing rice productivity / Nur Ajlaa Mohd Ngalim and Siti Sarah Jumali

Rice (Oryca saliva L) is one of the most essential staple foods in the world as it is become one of the world's population diet. In order to obtain high productivity in rice and to reduce the application of chemical fertilizer. Effective Microorganisms (EM) has been applied in this study. The s...

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Main Authors: Mohd Ngalim, Nur Ajlaa, Jumali, Siti Sarah
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Published: Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology 2018
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spelling my.uitm.ir.564232022-04-27T15:27:14Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/56423/ Effective microorganisms formulation in enhancing rice productivity / Nur Ajlaa Mohd Ngalim and Siti Sarah Jumali Mohd Ngalim, Nur Ajlaa Jumali, Siti Sarah Rice workers. Rice farmers Microorganisms QR Microbiology Rice (Oryca saliva L) is one of the most essential staple foods in the world as it is become one of the world's population diet. In order to obtain high productivity in rice and to reduce the application of chemical fertilizer. Effective Microorganisms (EM) has been applied in this study. The study used Trichoderma koningii as the main ingredient in the EM because this type of fungi has been proven by researcher to increase rice plants height, root length, wet weight, leaf number and biomass compared to untreated rice plants (control). The experiment was carried out in the greenhouse of UiTM Jasin in complete randomized design (CRD) based on four treatments and four replications. The variety of rice used was MR219 that obtained from MARDI and the treatments were Treatment 1 served as control. Treatment 2 with 100ml of EM. Treatment 3 with200ml of EM and Treatment 4 with 500ml of EM. The colony forming unit (CFU) were recorded and for Treatment 2 with 7><10A8 CFU in 100ml of EM. Treatment 3 with 2.1*10A9 CFU in 300mlof EM and Treatment 4 with 3.5x10A9 CFU in 500ml of EM. The EM formulation had an advantageous effect on all measured parameters such as plant height, number of tillers and grains weight. The maximum plant growth was noted in plant treated with 500ml of EM that represents the excellent of growth performance of rice with the highest mean value of number of grains per panicle (114.25). Hence, from this study the treatment of effective microorganisms combine with Trichoderma koningii fungi was proved in enhancing the rice productivity. Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology 2018 Book Section PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/56423/1/56423.pdf (2018) Effective microorganisms formulation in enhancing rice productivity / Nur Ajlaa Mohd Ngalim and Siti Sarah Jumali. In: Plantation Management Exhibition & Seminar (PIMES). Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology, Kampus Jasin, p. 72.
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topic Rice workers. Rice farmers
Microorganisms
QR Microbiology
spellingShingle Rice workers. Rice farmers
Microorganisms
QR Microbiology
Mohd Ngalim, Nur Ajlaa
Jumali, Siti Sarah
Effective microorganisms formulation in enhancing rice productivity / Nur Ajlaa Mohd Ngalim and Siti Sarah Jumali
description Rice (Oryca saliva L) is one of the most essential staple foods in the world as it is become one of the world's population diet. In order to obtain high productivity in rice and to reduce the application of chemical fertilizer. Effective Microorganisms (EM) has been applied in this study. The study used Trichoderma koningii as the main ingredient in the EM because this type of fungi has been proven by researcher to increase rice plants height, root length, wet weight, leaf number and biomass compared to untreated rice plants (control). The experiment was carried out in the greenhouse of UiTM Jasin in complete randomized design (CRD) based on four treatments and four replications. The variety of rice used was MR219 that obtained from MARDI and the treatments were Treatment 1 served as control. Treatment 2 with 100ml of EM. Treatment 3 with200ml of EM and Treatment 4 with 500ml of EM. The colony forming unit (CFU) were recorded and for Treatment 2 with 7><10A8 CFU in 100ml of EM. Treatment 3 with 2.1*10A9 CFU in 300mlof EM and Treatment 4 with 3.5x10A9 CFU in 500ml of EM. The EM formulation had an advantageous effect on all measured parameters such as plant height, number of tillers and grains weight. The maximum plant growth was noted in plant treated with 500ml of EM that represents the excellent of growth performance of rice with the highest mean value of number of grains per panicle (114.25). Hence, from this study the treatment of effective microorganisms combine with Trichoderma koningii fungi was proved in enhancing the rice productivity.
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author Mohd Ngalim, Nur Ajlaa
Jumali, Siti Sarah
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Jumali, Siti Sarah
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title Effective microorganisms formulation in enhancing rice productivity / Nur Ajlaa Mohd Ngalim and Siti Sarah Jumali
title_short Effective microorganisms formulation in enhancing rice productivity / Nur Ajlaa Mohd Ngalim and Siti Sarah Jumali
title_full Effective microorganisms formulation in enhancing rice productivity / Nur Ajlaa Mohd Ngalim and Siti Sarah Jumali
title_fullStr Effective microorganisms formulation in enhancing rice productivity / Nur Ajlaa Mohd Ngalim and Siti Sarah Jumali
title_full_unstemmed Effective microorganisms formulation in enhancing rice productivity / Nur Ajlaa Mohd Ngalim and Siti Sarah Jumali
title_sort effective microorganisms formulation in enhancing rice productivity / nur ajlaa mohd ngalim and siti sarah jumali
publisher Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology
publishDate 2018
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/56423/1/56423.pdf
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