Release of Ammonium-N (NH4+) and Nitrate-N (NO3-) by different Leguminous Cover Crops (LCC) planted in peat soils / Muhammad Rahmat Abdul Rahman and Nur Qursyna Boll Kassim

Peat soils is renowned for the low mineral-N concentration, which is crucial for crop's growth. One of the most effective and conserving method of improving the soil mineral-N concentration is by planting leguminous cover crops (LCC) which is common in oil palm plantation area. However, differe...

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Main Authors: Abdul Rahman, Muhammad Rahmat, Boll Kassim, Nur Qursyna
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology 2018
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spelling my.uitm.ir.571892022-05-27T09:23:27Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/57189/ Release of Ammonium-N (NH4+) and Nitrate-N (NO3-) by different Leguminous Cover Crops (LCC) planted in peat soils / Muhammad Rahmat Abdul Rahman and Nur Qursyna Boll Kassim Abdul Rahman, Muhammad Rahmat Boll Kassim, Nur Qursyna S Agriculture (General) Soils. Soil science. Including soil surveys, soil chemistry, soil structure, soil-plant relationships Peat soils is renowned for the low mineral-N concentration, which is crucial for crop's growth. One of the most effective and conserving method of improving the soil mineral-N concentration is by planting leguminous cover crops (LCC) which is common in oil palm plantation area. However, different LCC was found to release different concentration of mineral-N into the soils. Hence, this study aims to determine the concentration of mineral-N in form of ammonium-N (NH4+) and nitrate-N (NO’j b) different types of LCCs namely Mucuna bracteata. Calopogonium mucunoides. Pueraria javanica and Centrosema pubescens as w ell as to evaluate the effects on physico-chemical properties of peat soils. Results showed that Mucuna bracteata released a significant amount of mineral-N into the soils and shows a vigorous growth compared to others. It is suggested that most of the LCCs can survive in acidic peat condition whilst improving the concentration of mineral-N in the soils. Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology 2018 Book Section PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/57189/1/57189.pdf (2018) Release of Ammonium-N (NH4+) and Nitrate-N (NO3-) by different Leguminous Cover Crops (LCC) planted in peat soils / Muhammad Rahmat Abdul Rahman and Nur Qursyna Boll Kassim. In: Plantation Management Exhibition & Seminar (PIMES). Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology, Kampus Jasin, p. 149.
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topic S Agriculture (General)
Soils. Soil science. Including soil surveys, soil chemistry, soil structure, soil-plant relationships
spellingShingle S Agriculture (General)
Soils. Soil science. Including soil surveys, soil chemistry, soil structure, soil-plant relationships
Abdul Rahman, Muhammad Rahmat
Boll Kassim, Nur Qursyna
Release of Ammonium-N (NH4+) and Nitrate-N (NO3-) by different Leguminous Cover Crops (LCC) planted in peat soils / Muhammad Rahmat Abdul Rahman and Nur Qursyna Boll Kassim
description Peat soils is renowned for the low mineral-N concentration, which is crucial for crop's growth. One of the most effective and conserving method of improving the soil mineral-N concentration is by planting leguminous cover crops (LCC) which is common in oil palm plantation area. However, different LCC was found to release different concentration of mineral-N into the soils. Hence, this study aims to determine the concentration of mineral-N in form of ammonium-N (NH4+) and nitrate-N (NO’j b) different types of LCCs namely Mucuna bracteata. Calopogonium mucunoides. Pueraria javanica and Centrosema pubescens as w ell as to evaluate the effects on physico-chemical properties of peat soils. Results showed that Mucuna bracteata released a significant amount of mineral-N into the soils and shows a vigorous growth compared to others. It is suggested that most of the LCCs can survive in acidic peat condition whilst improving the concentration of mineral-N in the soils.
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author Abdul Rahman, Muhammad Rahmat
Boll Kassim, Nur Qursyna
author_facet Abdul Rahman, Muhammad Rahmat
Boll Kassim, Nur Qursyna
author_sort Abdul Rahman, Muhammad Rahmat
title Release of Ammonium-N (NH4+) and Nitrate-N (NO3-) by different Leguminous Cover Crops (LCC) planted in peat soils / Muhammad Rahmat Abdul Rahman and Nur Qursyna Boll Kassim
title_short Release of Ammonium-N (NH4+) and Nitrate-N (NO3-) by different Leguminous Cover Crops (LCC) planted in peat soils / Muhammad Rahmat Abdul Rahman and Nur Qursyna Boll Kassim
title_full Release of Ammonium-N (NH4+) and Nitrate-N (NO3-) by different Leguminous Cover Crops (LCC) planted in peat soils / Muhammad Rahmat Abdul Rahman and Nur Qursyna Boll Kassim
title_fullStr Release of Ammonium-N (NH4+) and Nitrate-N (NO3-) by different Leguminous Cover Crops (LCC) planted in peat soils / Muhammad Rahmat Abdul Rahman and Nur Qursyna Boll Kassim
title_full_unstemmed Release of Ammonium-N (NH4+) and Nitrate-N (NO3-) by different Leguminous Cover Crops (LCC) planted in peat soils / Muhammad Rahmat Abdul Rahman and Nur Qursyna Boll Kassim
title_sort release of ammonium-n (nh4+) and nitrate-n (no3-) by different leguminous cover crops (lcc) planted in peat soils / muhammad rahmat abdul rahman and nur qursyna boll kassim
publisher Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology
publishDate 2018
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/57189/1/57189.pdf
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