Study of Pest Guard; utilisation in controlling small mammalian pest damage in oil palm replants


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Ong K. P., . and Mohd Firdaus J., . and Zainuriah A., . and Zulkornain A. H., . (2011) Study of Pest Guard; utilisation in controlling small mammalian pest damage in oil palm replants. [Proceedings Paper]

Abstract

Mammalian pest likes porcupines rats wild pigs and elephants have been reported as common pests found in new oil palm plantings or re-plantings located along the fringes of forests secondary shrubs or low-lying swamps. These animal pests normally can cause serious damage on young oil palms. A study on utilization of various type of pest guard; in controlling small mammalian pests attack in immature oil palms has been conducted at Tunjuk Laut Estate Kota Tinggi Johor on 2 months old oil palms in a replanting area. A total of 5 treatments have been tested: T1 Xavan-anti pest fiber T2 used black polybags. 73 modified zinc sheets T4 used fertilizer bags and 75 control - without pest guard. The treatments were replicated 7 times consisting of a total of 35 plots laid out in a randomized complete block design. All materials used as pest guards were used to cover the palms; bases except for control whereby the palms; bases were left uncovered. Pretreatment census at week before the trial commenced indicated moderate population of wild pigs and porcupines in treatment areas with plots under TI Xavan-anti pest fiber suffered 8.6 damage. No damage was noted in other plots. At the end of 8 months after treatments the highest damage was noted from T2 used black polybags at 20.0 followed by TS control at 17.1 T3 used fertilizer bags at 11.4. The lowest damage was recorded from TI Xavan-anti pest fiber at 2.9 followed by T3 modified zinc sheets at 5.7. The Xavan-anti pest fiber at RM1.90/palm will be more cost effective than modified zinc sheets at RM2. 10/palm. Modified zinc sheets also noted to cause some injury to the oil palm fronds. The trial indicated that both Xavan-anti pest fiber and modified zinc sheets gave good control against damage by mammalian on newly planted oil palms. However Xavan-anti pest fiber is easier to handle and cause less injury to the young palms as compared to modified zinc sheets.


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Abstract

Mammalian pest likes porcupines rats wild pigs and elephants have been reported as common pests found in new oil palm plantings or re-plantings located along the fringes of forests secondary shrubs or low-lying swamps. These animal pests normally can cause serious damage on young oil palms. A study on utilization of various type of pest guard; in controlling small mammalian pests attack in immature oil palms has been conducted at Tunjuk Laut Estate Kota Tinggi Johor on 2 months old oil palms in a replanting area. A total of 5 treatments have been tested: T1 Xavan-anti pest fiber T2 used black polybags. 73 modified zinc sheets T4 used fertilizer bags and 75 control - without pest guard. The treatments were replicated 7 times consisting of a total of 35 plots laid out in a randomized complete block design. All materials used as pest guards were used to cover the palms; bases except for control whereby the palms; bases were left uncovered. Pretreatment census at week before the trial commenced indicated moderate population of wild pigs and porcupines in treatment areas with plots under TI Xavan-anti pest fiber suffered 8.6 damage. No damage was noted in other plots. At the end of 8 months after treatments the highest damage was noted from T2 used black polybags at 20.0 followed by TS control at 17.1 T3 used fertilizer bags at 11.4. The lowest damage was recorded from TI Xavan-anti pest fiber at 2.9 followed by T3 modified zinc sheets at 5.7. The Xavan-anti pest fiber at RM1.90/palm will be more cost effective than modified zinc sheets at RM2. 10/palm. Modified zinc sheets also noted to cause some injury to the oil palm fronds. The trial indicated that both Xavan-anti pest fiber and modified zinc sheets gave good control against damage by mammalian on newly planted oil palms. However Xavan-anti pest fiber is easier to handle and cause less injury to the young palms as compared to modified zinc sheets.

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Item Type: Proceedings Paper
Additional Information: Available at Perpustakaan Sultan Abdul Samad Universiti Putra Malaysia 43400 UPM Serdang Selangor Malaysia. SB608 O27M939 2011 Call Number.
AGROVOC Term: Oil palm
AGROVOC Term: Pest control
AGROVOC Term: Mammalia
AGROVOC Term: Replanting
AGROVOC Term: Analysis of variance
AGROVOC Term: Pest control methods
AGROVOC Term: Plant damage
AGROVOC Term: Costs
Geographical Term: MALAYSIA
Depositing User: Ms. Suzila Mohamad Kasim
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 05:16
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/13679

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