Monitoring of Ammoniacal Nitrogen and Phosphate in the Leachates When Diluted Palm Oil Mill Effluent was Used as a Fertilizer

Palm oil mill effluent (POME) contains a high amount of nutrients and organic matter; therefore, it has been considered as an alternative liquid fertilizer (LF). However, the studies on the reuse of POME as fertilizer have been mostly limited to nutrients absorption but the leachates were neglected...

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Main Authors: Nurul Iylia, Salleh, Phan, Tze-Pei, Lau, Seng, Yeoh, Chee-Bee, Tay, Meng Guan
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spelling my.unimas.ir.275952021-04-28T22:06:12Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/27595/ Monitoring of Ammoniacal Nitrogen and Phosphate in the Leachates When Diluted Palm Oil Mill Effluent was Used as a Fertilizer Nurul Iylia, Salleh Phan, Tze-Pei Lau, Seng Yeoh, Chee-Bee Tay, Meng Guan Q Science (General) QD Chemistry Palm oil mill effluent (POME) contains a high amount of nutrients and organic matter; therefore, it has been considered as an alternative liquid fertilizer (LF). However, the studies on the reuse of POME as fertilizer have been mostly limited to nutrients absorption but the leachates were neglected. Such approach caused potential impacts on ground water pollution. Thus, this research aimed to compare the leachabilities of ammoniacal nitrogen (NH3-N) and phosphate (PO4 3- ), as well as the growth rates of oil palm seedlings in three different watering conditions. Six oil palm seedlings were watered with either POME, LF or tap water. The leachates from each seedling pot were collected weekly and analyzed for their NH3-N and PO4 3- concentrations. The pots which were watered with tap water showed the highest leaching rate of 0.0251 mg.L-1 .week-1 for NH3-N and 0.0392 mg.L1 .week-1 for PO4 3-. The average concentrations of NH3-N in the leachates from the POME, LF and tap water pots were 0.45, 0.38 and 0.36 mg/L, respectively, whereas for PO4 3- , the average concentrations were 1.09 (POME), 0.96 (LF) and 0.66 (tap water) mg/L. The quickest plant growth rates were recorded in tap water (0.56 cm/day), followed by LF (0.51 cm/day) and POME (0.42 cm/day). UNIMAS Publisher 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/27595/1/NURUL%20IYLIA.pdf Nurul Iylia, Salleh and Phan, Tze-Pei and Lau, Seng and Yeoh, Chee-Bee and Tay, Meng Guan (2019) Monitoring of Ammoniacal Nitrogen and Phosphate in the Leachates When Diluted Palm Oil Mill Effluent was Used as a Fertilizer. Borneo Journal of Resource Science and Technology, 9 (1). pp. 56-64. ISSN 0128-2972 http://publisher.unimas.my/ojs/index.php/BJRST/article/view/1586 DOI: https://doi.org/10.33736/bjrst.1586.2019
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topic Q Science (General)
QD Chemistry
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QD Chemistry
Nurul Iylia, Salleh
Phan, Tze-Pei
Lau, Seng
Yeoh, Chee-Bee
Tay, Meng Guan
Monitoring of Ammoniacal Nitrogen and Phosphate in the Leachates When Diluted Palm Oil Mill Effluent was Used as a Fertilizer
description Palm oil mill effluent (POME) contains a high amount of nutrients and organic matter; therefore, it has been considered as an alternative liquid fertilizer (LF). However, the studies on the reuse of POME as fertilizer have been mostly limited to nutrients absorption but the leachates were neglected. Such approach caused potential impacts on ground water pollution. Thus, this research aimed to compare the leachabilities of ammoniacal nitrogen (NH3-N) and phosphate (PO4 3- ), as well as the growth rates of oil palm seedlings in three different watering conditions. Six oil palm seedlings were watered with either POME, LF or tap water. The leachates from each seedling pot were collected weekly and analyzed for their NH3-N and PO4 3- concentrations. The pots which were watered with tap water showed the highest leaching rate of 0.0251 mg.L-1 .week-1 for NH3-N and 0.0392 mg.L1 .week-1 for PO4 3-. The average concentrations of NH3-N in the leachates from the POME, LF and tap water pots were 0.45, 0.38 and 0.36 mg/L, respectively, whereas for PO4 3- , the average concentrations were 1.09 (POME), 0.96 (LF) and 0.66 (tap water) mg/L. The quickest plant growth rates were recorded in tap water (0.56 cm/day), followed by LF (0.51 cm/day) and POME (0.42 cm/day).
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author Nurul Iylia, Salleh
Phan, Tze-Pei
Lau, Seng
Yeoh, Chee-Bee
Tay, Meng Guan
author_facet Nurul Iylia, Salleh
Phan, Tze-Pei
Lau, Seng
Yeoh, Chee-Bee
Tay, Meng Guan
author_sort Nurul Iylia, Salleh
title Monitoring of Ammoniacal Nitrogen and Phosphate in the Leachates When Diluted Palm Oil Mill Effluent was Used as a Fertilizer
title_short Monitoring of Ammoniacal Nitrogen and Phosphate in the Leachates When Diluted Palm Oil Mill Effluent was Used as a Fertilizer
title_full Monitoring of Ammoniacal Nitrogen and Phosphate in the Leachates When Diluted Palm Oil Mill Effluent was Used as a Fertilizer
title_fullStr Monitoring of Ammoniacal Nitrogen and Phosphate in the Leachates When Diluted Palm Oil Mill Effluent was Used as a Fertilizer
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring of Ammoniacal Nitrogen and Phosphate in the Leachates When Diluted Palm Oil Mill Effluent was Used as a Fertilizer
title_sort monitoring of ammoniacal nitrogen and phosphate in the leachates when diluted palm oil mill effluent was used as a fertilizer
publisher UNIMAS Publisher
publishDate 2019
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/27595/1/NURUL%20IYLIA.pdf
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