Effect of biofertiliser containing different percentage rates of chemical fertiliser on oil palm seedlings


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Nurhafizhoh Zainuddin, . and Mohd Fahmi Keni, . and Sharifah Azura Syed Ibrahim, . Effect of biofertiliser containing different percentage rates of chemical fertiliser on oil palm seedlings. pp. 582-591. ISSN 1511-2780

Abstract

Extensive use of inorganic substances contained in chemical fertilisers leads to environmental pollution and makes the plant more susceptible to diseases. The utilisation of beneficial microbes in biofertilisers has become a key solution in reducing the usage amount of chemical fertilisers in agriculture. This study was conducted on oil palm seedlings (OPS) in a nursery and treated with biofertiliser with zero chemicals (BF0) biofertiliser containing two percentage levels of chemical fertiliser (CF) (BF 40 CF and BF 50 CF) and two controls consisting of 100 chemical (CF100) and standard organic (SO) fertiliser. The vegetative measurements and foliar nutrients analysis for the OPS were recorded three and five months after fertilisation (MAF) when the OPS were six and eight months old respectively. The application of biofertilisers containing low CF rates resulted in higher vegetative measurements compared to application of 100 chemical. Nutrients analysis showed that application of biofertiliser assisted in the increase of essential nutrients uptake in the OPS. Thus we concluded that combination of biofertiliser with small rates of chemical able to increase vegetative measurements and nutrients uptake. Biofertiliser application is also capable in reducing the sole use of 100 chemical fertilisers which is not environmental-friendly and expensive.


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Abstract

Extensive use of inorganic substances contained in chemical fertilisers leads to environmental pollution and makes the plant more susceptible to diseases. The utilisation of beneficial microbes in biofertilisers has become a key solution in reducing the usage amount of chemical fertilisers in agriculture. This study was conducted on oil palm seedlings (OPS) in a nursery and treated with biofertiliser with zero chemicals (BF0) biofertiliser containing two percentage levels of chemical fertiliser (CF) (BF 40 CF and BF 50 CF) and two controls consisting of 100 chemical (CF100) and standard organic (SO) fertiliser. The vegetative measurements and foliar nutrients analysis for the OPS were recorded three and five months after fertilisation (MAF) when the OPS were six and eight months old respectively. The application of biofertilisers containing low CF rates resulted in higher vegetative measurements compared to application of 100 chemical. Nutrients analysis showed that application of biofertiliser assisted in the increase of essential nutrients uptake in the OPS. Thus we concluded that combination of biofertiliser with small rates of chemical able to increase vegetative measurements and nutrients uptake. Biofertiliser application is also capable in reducing the sole use of 100 chemical fertilisers which is not environmental-friendly and expensive.

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: Oil palm
AGROVOC Term: Elaeis guineensis
AGROVOC Term: Seedlings
AGROVOC Term: Fertilizer application
AGROVOC Term: Biofertilizers
AGROVOC Term: Chemical substances
AGROVOC Term: Growth
AGROVOC Term: Nutrient uptake
AGROVOC Term: Plant quality
AGROVOC Term: Environmental pollution
Depositing User: Mr. AFANDI ABDUL MALEK
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 00:54
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/8799

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