Effects of Organic Fertilizer on Growth Performance and Postharvest Quality of Pak Choy (Brassica rapa subsp. chinensis L.)

Nur Suhaida Mohamad, Faizah Abu Kassim, Norhanizan Usaizan, Azimah Hamidon, Z. Safari
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Long-term use of inorganic fertilizers on leafy vegetables can increase soil acidity, harmful to the environment and leaving bad effects on human health. Organic fertilizer application is one of the safer alternatives with many beneficial effects by supplying nutrients for plant growth, environmental-friendly and producing an optimum quality of vegetables. Different organic amendment such as vermicompost, biochar and microbial compost has different effect on plant growth performance since good bacteria could improve structure of the soil and nutrient absorption. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the effects of organic fertilizer on the growth performance and postharvest quality. The experimental design during planting was conducted in randomized completely block design with a factorial arrangement of treatmentswhile for postharvest quality study was conducted in completely randomized design. Organic fertilizer of vermicompost (110 g/plant), biochar (100 g/plant), microbial compost (80 g/plant) and chicken manure (37.5 g/plant) were treated on Pak choy two times on day 10 and day 24 after transplant. This research revealed the plant growth including plant height, leaf number and leaf length of Pak choy in all treatments were increased as growing stage increased. However, at the end of growing stage, microbial compost and vermicompost resulted in the highest of growth characteristics. In terms of postharvest quality, microbial compost showed the highest fresh weight and premium quality. This study proved that microbial compost at 80 g/plant exhibited optimum growth performance and the best postharvest quality of Pak choy.
有机肥对白菜生长性能及采后品质的影响。对l .)
在叶菜上长期施用无机肥料会增加土壤酸度,对环境有害,对人体健康造成不良影响。施用有机肥是一种安全的替代方法,具有为植物生长提供营养、环保和生产最佳品质蔬菜的许多有益效果。蚯蚓堆肥、生物炭和微生物堆肥等不同的有机改良剂对植物生长性能的影响不同,因为有益菌可以改善土壤结构和养分吸收。因此,本研究旨在评价有机肥对玉米生长性能和采后品质的影响。种植期试验设计采用全随机区组设计,采后品质试验设计采用全随机区组设计。在白菜上分别于移栽后第10天和第24天处理蚯蚓堆肥(110 g/株)、生物炭(100 g/株)、微生物堆肥(80 g/株)和鸡粪(37.5 g/株)有机肥2次。结果表明,随着生育期的延长,白菜的株高、叶数和叶长均呈增加趋势。而在生长末期,微生物堆肥和蚯蚓堆肥的生长特征最高。采后品质方面,微生物堆肥鲜重最高,品质优良。本研究证明,80 g/株微生物堆肥的白菜生长性能最佳,采后品质最好。
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