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Determination of bris soil properties using chemical fertilizer under different light intensity


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Hasfazilah Mokhta (2017) Determination of bris soil properties using chemical fertilizer under different light intensity. Final Year Project thesis, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan. (Submitted)

Abstract

BRIS soil is a type of sandy soil and has limited ability to support plant
growth due to it poor of chemical and physical characteristic of soil. The research
objectives focus on the effect of chemical fertilizer on BRIS soil properties under
different shading area and to study the effect of different amount of light intensity
(30% and 50%) on properties of BRIS soil. The design was layout by split plot
design with two different media, BRIS soil with and without chemical fertilizer
under different amount of light intensity (30% and 50%). The applying of chemical
fertilizer and effect of 50% light intensity on BRIS soil were more effective in
increasing the amount of organic matter, availability of Potassium (K) and
Phosphorus (P) in soil and performance growth of Arachis hypogaea. The overall
result showed that the BRIS soil with applying of chemical fertilizer with exposes of
50% light intensity can increase the fertility of BRIS soil and plant production. On
other hand, the soil pH values were found to be slightly acidic to acidic.

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Item Type: Undergraduate Final Project Report
Collection Type: Final Year Project
Date: 2017
Call Number: SEN 2017 009
Supervisor: Dr. Sitti Fatimah Bt Mhd. Ramle
Programme: Bachelor Degree of Applied Science (Natural Resources Science)
Institution: Universiti Malaysia Kelantan
Faculty/Centre/Office: Faculty of Earth Sciences
URI: http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/7105
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