Growth performance of Mission and Kyasuwa grasses (Pennisetum sp.) under different NPK ratios as potential slope cover

The Mission (Pennisetum polystachio) and Kyasuwa (Pennisetum pedicellatum) grasses are common perennial plants found in tropical regions that tolerates low nutrient soils, easily spread by wind and colonization of new areas. It is a great challenge for researchers to select plant species in terms of...

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Main Authors: Afaff Emhemed Ettbeb, Zulfahmi Ali Rahman, Wan Mohd Razi Idris, Jumaat Adam, Sahibini Abd Rahim, Tukimat Lihan, Siti Norhafizah Ahmad Tarmidzi, Nurul Atiqah Mohd Azlam
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spelling my.ums.eprints.266662021-01-20T03:52:26Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/26666/ Growth performance of Mission and Kyasuwa grasses (Pennisetum sp.) under different NPK ratios as potential slope cover Afaff Emhemed Ettbeb Zulfahmi Ali Rahman Wan Mohd Razi Idris Jumaat Adam Sahibini Abd Rahim Tukimat Lihan Siti Norhafizah Ahmad Tarmidzi Nurul Atiqah Mohd Azlam Q Science (General) The Mission (Pennisetum polystachio) and Kyasuwa (Pennisetum pedicellatum) grasses are common perennial plants found in tropical regions that tolerates low nutrient soils, easily spread by wind and colonization of new areas. It is a great challenge for researchers to select plant species in terms of their performance for vegetation cover to minimize the sloppy soil erosion. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the growth performance of selected Pennisetum sp. namely P. pedicellatum (PPd) and P. polystachio (PPl) under different NPK ratio. The studied species were treated with three different treatments, F1, F2 and NF under greenhouse conditions. Hydroseeding technique was adopted for germination of the selected species in the polybags and periodically monitored for a duration of six months. Parameters measured for the growth performance of the studied species were based on plant height, total biomass and chlorophyll content. After application of the treatment F1 and F2, the soil pH changed to slightly acidic (pH 5.45) while organic content of soil was slightly increased from 3.2% to 3.9%. A similar result was also found in N and P nutrient availability of the soil. Meanwhile, available K decreased from 29.76 mg/kg to 28.41mg/kg (F1) and 23.83 mg/kg (F2) for PPl species. This trend was also observed by the PPd species. The PPd species with F1 and F2 treatments showed higher value of plant height if compared to that of PPl species. In terms of total biomass and chlorophyll content, PPl species treated with both treatments showed higher value than PPd species. Species treated with F1 showed higher value in all growth performance variables (height, dry biomass and chlorophyll content), if compared to that of F2 and NF treatments. These findings discovered Pennisetum polystatchion (PPl species) as a potential biological material that can be used as a slope vegetation cover. 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/26666/1/Growth%20performance%20of%20Mission%20and%20Kyasuwa%20grasses%20%28Pennisetum%20sp.%29%20under%20different%20NPK%20ratios%20as%20potential%20slope%20cover%20.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/26666/2/Growth%20performance%20of%20Mission%20and%20Kyasuwa%20grasses%20%28Pennisetum%20sp.%29%20under%20different%20NPK%20ratios%20as%20potential%20slope%20cover%201.pdf Afaff Emhemed Ettbeb and Zulfahmi Ali Rahman and Wan Mohd Razi Idris and Jumaat Adam and Sahibini Abd Rahim and Tukimat Lihan and Siti Norhafizah Ahmad Tarmidzi and Nurul Atiqah Mohd Azlam (2020) Growth performance of Mission and Kyasuwa grasses (Pennisetum sp.) under different NPK ratios as potential slope cover. Australian Journal of Crop Science, 14 (1). pp. 161-171. ISSN 1835-2707 https://doi.org/10.21475/ajcs.20.14.01.p2057
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Afaff Emhemed Ettbeb
Zulfahmi Ali Rahman
Wan Mohd Razi Idris
Jumaat Adam
Sahibini Abd Rahim
Tukimat Lihan
Siti Norhafizah Ahmad Tarmidzi
Nurul Atiqah Mohd Azlam
Growth performance of Mission and Kyasuwa grasses (Pennisetum sp.) under different NPK ratios as potential slope cover
description The Mission (Pennisetum polystachio) and Kyasuwa (Pennisetum pedicellatum) grasses are common perennial plants found in tropical regions that tolerates low nutrient soils, easily spread by wind and colonization of new areas. It is a great challenge for researchers to select plant species in terms of their performance for vegetation cover to minimize the sloppy soil erosion. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the growth performance of selected Pennisetum sp. namely P. pedicellatum (PPd) and P. polystachio (PPl) under different NPK ratio. The studied species were treated with three different treatments, F1, F2 and NF under greenhouse conditions. Hydroseeding technique was adopted for germination of the selected species in the polybags and periodically monitored for a duration of six months. Parameters measured for the growth performance of the studied species were based on plant height, total biomass and chlorophyll content. After application of the treatment F1 and F2, the soil pH changed to slightly acidic (pH 5.45) while organic content of soil was slightly increased from 3.2% to 3.9%. A similar result was also found in N and P nutrient availability of the soil. Meanwhile, available K decreased from 29.76 mg/kg to 28.41mg/kg (F1) and 23.83 mg/kg (F2) for PPl species. This trend was also observed by the PPd species. The PPd species with F1 and F2 treatments showed higher value of plant height if compared to that of PPl species. In terms of total biomass and chlorophyll content, PPl species treated with both treatments showed higher value than PPd species. Species treated with F1 showed higher value in all growth performance variables (height, dry biomass and chlorophyll content), if compared to that of F2 and NF treatments. These findings discovered Pennisetum polystatchion (PPl species) as a potential biological material that can be used as a slope vegetation cover.
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author Afaff Emhemed Ettbeb
Zulfahmi Ali Rahman
Wan Mohd Razi Idris
Jumaat Adam
Sahibini Abd Rahim
Tukimat Lihan
Siti Norhafizah Ahmad Tarmidzi
Nurul Atiqah Mohd Azlam
author_facet Afaff Emhemed Ettbeb
Zulfahmi Ali Rahman
Wan Mohd Razi Idris
Jumaat Adam
Sahibini Abd Rahim
Tukimat Lihan
Siti Norhafizah Ahmad Tarmidzi
Nurul Atiqah Mohd Azlam
author_sort Afaff Emhemed Ettbeb
title Growth performance of Mission and Kyasuwa grasses (Pennisetum sp.) under different NPK ratios as potential slope cover
title_short Growth performance of Mission and Kyasuwa grasses (Pennisetum sp.) under different NPK ratios as potential slope cover
title_full Growth performance of Mission and Kyasuwa grasses (Pennisetum sp.) under different NPK ratios as potential slope cover
title_fullStr Growth performance of Mission and Kyasuwa grasses (Pennisetum sp.) under different NPK ratios as potential slope cover
title_full_unstemmed Growth performance of Mission and Kyasuwa grasses (Pennisetum sp.) under different NPK ratios as potential slope cover
title_sort growth performance of mission and kyasuwa grasses (pennisetum sp.) under different npk ratios as potential slope cover
publishDate 2020
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