Enhancing Plant Growth Media by Incorporating Chemically Treated Sago Bark Biochar as Soil Amender

Sago bark biochar (SBB) was produced through carbonization which involves the heating of sago bark waste in the furnace with a limited amount of oxygen. Biochar application as soil amender can alter soil physical properties with its effects on soil aeration, water holding capacity, soil workability...

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Main Author: Nor Khairunnisa, Mohamad Fathi
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Published: Malaysian Analytical Sciences Society 2021
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spelling my.unimas.ir.391972023-11-21T04:49:11Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/39197/ Enhancing Plant Growth Media by Incorporating Chemically Treated Sago Bark Biochar as Soil Amender Nor Khairunnisa, Mohamad Fathi Q Science (General) QD Chemistry QP Physiology S Agriculture (General) Sago bark biochar (SBB) was produced through carbonization which involves the heating of sago bark waste in the furnace with a limited amount of oxygen. Biochar application as soil amender can alter soil physical properties with its effects on soil aeration, water holding capacity, soil workability, and plant growth. However, there is a non-conclusive study on the effect of acid and base-treated biochar on soil fertility and plant growth yield. In this study, SBB was introduced to acid-base treatment using HCl and NaOH. The raw sago bark waste (SB), SBB, and TSB were characterized for their morphological and physicochemical properties. The TSB showed the highest surface area compared to SB and SBB with macropores sizes (53.4 nm). The TSB had the highest Ca and Mg content, in which these elements can assist in the major constituent of the chlorophyll molecule of plant growth. The results suggest that TSB can effectively improve specific soil properties for good potential as a soil amender. A plant growth study was carried out using a Completely Random Design (CRD) experimental design layout with five replicates and 8 treatments with different biochar application rates (0.5, 1.5, and 3.0%, w/w). Results showed that Capsicum annuum L. var. Kulai grown with 1.5 and 3% SBB has the highest number of leaves (122.90 and 118.00, respectively). Plants in 1.5% TSB showed a significantly higher number of fruits(p<0.05) and plant height during four months of the vegetative period. In general, TSB shows better physicochemical characterization and its application in soil has significantly increased the yield of the plant. Therefore, combining TSB with a small amount of fertilizer appears to improve plant growth yield suggesting its potential to be used as plant growth media fertility. Malaysian Analytical Sciences Society 2021-08-29 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/39197/1/Nor%20Khairunnisa%20ft.pdf Nor Khairunnisa, Mohamad Fathi (2021) Enhancing Plant Growth Media by Incorporating Chemically Treated Sago Bark Biochar as Soil Amender. Masters thesis, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak. http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/35936/1/khairunnisa1.pdf
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QD Chemistry
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QP Physiology
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Nor Khairunnisa, Mohamad Fathi
Enhancing Plant Growth Media by Incorporating Chemically Treated Sago Bark Biochar as Soil Amender
description Sago bark biochar (SBB) was produced through carbonization which involves the heating of sago bark waste in the furnace with a limited amount of oxygen. Biochar application as soil amender can alter soil physical properties with its effects on soil aeration, water holding capacity, soil workability, and plant growth. However, there is a non-conclusive study on the effect of acid and base-treated biochar on soil fertility and plant growth yield. In this study, SBB was introduced to acid-base treatment using HCl and NaOH. The raw sago bark waste (SB), SBB, and TSB were characterized for their morphological and physicochemical properties. The TSB showed the highest surface area compared to SB and SBB with macropores sizes (53.4 nm). The TSB had the highest Ca and Mg content, in which these elements can assist in the major constituent of the chlorophyll molecule of plant growth. The results suggest that TSB can effectively improve specific soil properties for good potential as a soil amender. A plant growth study was carried out using a Completely Random Design (CRD) experimental design layout with five replicates and 8 treatments with different biochar application rates (0.5, 1.5, and 3.0%, w/w). Results showed that Capsicum annuum L. var. Kulai grown with 1.5 and 3% SBB has the highest number of leaves (122.90 and 118.00, respectively). Plants in 1.5% TSB showed a significantly higher number of fruits(p<0.05) and plant height during four months of the vegetative period. In general, TSB shows better physicochemical characterization and its application in soil has significantly increased the yield of the plant. Therefore, combining TSB with a small amount of fertilizer appears to improve plant growth yield suggesting its potential to be used as plant growth media fertility.
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author Nor Khairunnisa, Mohamad Fathi
author_facet Nor Khairunnisa, Mohamad Fathi
author_sort Nor Khairunnisa, Mohamad Fathi
title Enhancing Plant Growth Media by Incorporating Chemically Treated Sago Bark Biochar as Soil Amender
title_short Enhancing Plant Growth Media by Incorporating Chemically Treated Sago Bark Biochar as Soil Amender
title_full Enhancing Plant Growth Media by Incorporating Chemically Treated Sago Bark Biochar as Soil Amender
title_fullStr Enhancing Plant Growth Media by Incorporating Chemically Treated Sago Bark Biochar as Soil Amender
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing Plant Growth Media by Incorporating Chemically Treated Sago Bark Biochar as Soil Amender
title_sort enhancing plant growth media by incorporating chemically treated sago bark biochar as soil amender
publisher Malaysian Analytical Sciences Society
publishDate 2021
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/39197/1/Nor%20Khairunnisa%20ft.pdf
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