Humic acid and indigenous microbe treatments for better yield of pak choy grown in dairy farm effluent compost

The consumption of Pak Choy in Malaysia is higher than the local production. This vegetable has to be imported to meet the demand. The present study was carried out to investigate the effect of humic acid (HA) and indigenous microbe formulation (IMF) on the growth and yield of Curly Dwarf Pak Choy (...

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Main Authors: Edelisa Jenny Radius, Chong, Khim Phin, Yap, Yun Fook, Jupikely James Silip, Januarius Gobilik
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spelling my.ums.eprints.321222022-03-31T02:46:37Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32122/ Humic acid and indigenous microbe treatments for better yield of pak choy grown in dairy farm effluent compost Edelisa Jenny Radius Chong, Khim Phin Yap, Yun Fook Jupikely James Silip Januarius Gobilik QD241-441 Organic chemistry SB320-353.5 Vegetables The consumption of Pak Choy in Malaysia is higher than the local production. This vegetable has to be imported to meet the demand. The present study was carried out to investigate the effect of humic acid (HA) and indigenous microbe formulation (IMF) on the growth and yield of Curly Dwarf Pak Choy (CDP) grown in 100 % dairy farm effluent compost (DFEC). DFEC was sterilized and added or not added with HA, IMF or NPK 15: 15: 15. The vegetable was planted in 18 L pots. The treatments were applied following a completely randomized design of three replicates with three CDP per replicate. Data were collected for growth (plant height, leaf number, leaf area, and root length) and yield (fresh and dry matter weights). Addition of HA or IMF alone or in combination did not increase the growth and yield significantly. Yield was better only when HA + IMF was added with NPK where the CDP achieved 63.98 g fresh weight/plant (52.40 g/pot). HA+IMF appears to increase nutrient uptake. HA+IMF is recommended for farmers to use together with NPK to improve Pak Choy production. Faculty of Science and Natural Resources 2021-10 Proceedings PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32122/2/Humic%20acid%20and%20indigenous%20microbe%20treatments%20for%20better%20yield%20of%20pak%20choy%20grown%20in%20dairy%20farm%20effluent%20compost.ABSTRACT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32122/1/HUMIC%20ACID%20AND%20INDIGENOUS%20MICROBE%20TREATMENTS%20FOR%20BETTER%20YIELD%20OF%20PAK%20CHOY%20GROWN%20IN%20DAIRY%20FARM%20EFFLUENT%20COMPOST.pdf Edelisa Jenny Radius and Chong, Khim Phin and Yap, Yun Fook and Jupikely James Silip and Januarius Gobilik (2021) Humic acid and indigenous microbe treatments for better yield of pak choy grown in dairy farm effluent compost. https://drive.google977-2-73-522200-2.com/file/d/1zKEpSiYvg9vZHHzuKra49512D_AMLubu/view
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topic QD241-441 Organic chemistry
SB320-353.5 Vegetables
spellingShingle QD241-441 Organic chemistry
SB320-353.5 Vegetables
Edelisa Jenny Radius
Chong, Khim Phin
Yap, Yun Fook
Jupikely James Silip
Januarius Gobilik
Humic acid and indigenous microbe treatments for better yield of pak choy grown in dairy farm effluent compost
description The consumption of Pak Choy in Malaysia is higher than the local production. This vegetable has to be imported to meet the demand. The present study was carried out to investigate the effect of humic acid (HA) and indigenous microbe formulation (IMF) on the growth and yield of Curly Dwarf Pak Choy (CDP) grown in 100 % dairy farm effluent compost (DFEC). DFEC was sterilized and added or not added with HA, IMF or NPK 15: 15: 15. The vegetable was planted in 18 L pots. The treatments were applied following a completely randomized design of three replicates with three CDP per replicate. Data were collected for growth (plant height, leaf number, leaf area, and root length) and yield (fresh and dry matter weights). Addition of HA or IMF alone or in combination did not increase the growth and yield significantly. Yield was better only when HA + IMF was added with NPK where the CDP achieved 63.98 g fresh weight/plant (52.40 g/pot). HA+IMF appears to increase nutrient uptake. HA+IMF is recommended for farmers to use together with NPK to improve Pak Choy production.
format Proceedings
author Edelisa Jenny Radius
Chong, Khim Phin
Yap, Yun Fook
Jupikely James Silip
Januarius Gobilik
author_facet Edelisa Jenny Radius
Chong, Khim Phin
Yap, Yun Fook
Jupikely James Silip
Januarius Gobilik
author_sort Edelisa Jenny Radius
title Humic acid and indigenous microbe treatments for better yield of pak choy grown in dairy farm effluent compost
title_short Humic acid and indigenous microbe treatments for better yield of pak choy grown in dairy farm effluent compost
title_full Humic acid and indigenous microbe treatments for better yield of pak choy grown in dairy farm effluent compost
title_fullStr Humic acid and indigenous microbe treatments for better yield of pak choy grown in dairy farm effluent compost
title_full_unstemmed Humic acid and indigenous microbe treatments for better yield of pak choy grown in dairy farm effluent compost
title_sort humic acid and indigenous microbe treatments for better yield of pak choy grown in dairy farm effluent compost
publisher Faculty of Science and Natural Resources
publishDate 2021
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32122/2/Humic%20acid%20and%20indigenous%20microbe%20treatments%20for%20better%20yield%20of%20pak%20choy%20grown%20in%20dairy%20farm%20effluent%20compost.ABSTRACT.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32122/1/HUMIC%20ACID%20AND%20INDIGENOUS%20MICROBE%20TREATMENTS%20FOR%20BETTER%20YIELD%20OF%20PAK%20CHOY%20GROWN%20IN%20DAIRY%20FARM%20EFFLUENT%20COMPOST.pdf
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