Pruning effects on the biomass and yield production of mulberry (Morus alba)

This research was conducted to investigate the pruning effect on the biomass and yield production of mulberry (Morus alba L.). The study was conducted under controlled structure (CES) at Universiti Putra Malaysia, Serdang, Selangor. The planting media used was top soil: organic matter: sand (v/v). T...

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Autor principal: Mohd Radzi, Amirah Hani
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Publicado em: 2015
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spelling oai:ethesis.upm.edu.my:9775 http://ethesis.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9775/ Pruning effects on the biomass and yield production of mulberry (Morus alba) Mohd Radzi, Amirah Hani This research was conducted to investigate the pruning effect on the biomass and yield production of mulberry (Morus alba L.). The study was conducted under controlled structure (CES) at Universiti Putra Malaysia, Serdang, Selangor. The planting media used was top soil: organic matter: sand (v/v). The total number of plants used was 30 plants. The experiment consists of two treatments that are non-pruning and pruning. Each treatment was replicated five times with six single plants in each treatment. The experimental design was t-test design. Data on growth parameter (plant height, number of leaf, leaf width, total leaf area, chlorophyll content, fresh and dry weight of leaf and root) were collected from each treatment. For final harvest, yield analysis of fruit number, fruit fresh weight, total soluble solid (TSS),and nutrient analysis of leaf were taken from each plant. Data were analysed statistically using Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) and mean comparison among treatments was performed using t-test at probability 0.05. There were significant differences on data growth and yield parameters. For data growth parameter, the plants that were pruned show higher growth compared to un-pruned plant. Meanwhile the yield in pruned plant, for fruit number showed higher value that is 44.40 g compared to un-pruned plant with 0 g. Meanwhile, this study showed that plants that were pruned give higher value to the total soluble solid compared to un-pruned plant. In conclusion, there were differences in plant growth and nutrient uptake ability between unpruned and pruned plants. Since there were more number of leaf and number of fruit produce in pruned treatment compared to un-pruned treatment, it is better to prune a mulberry tree because it can provide more biomass and yield production in a short period of time while saving work labour and investment on maintaining the plants. 2015 Project Report NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://ethesis.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9775/1/FP%202015%2059LP.pdf Mohd Radzi, Amirah Hani (2015) Pruning effects on the biomass and yield production of mulberry (Morus alba). Bachelor project report, Universiti Putra Malaysia. (FP 2015 59). (Submitted)
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description This research was conducted to investigate the pruning effect on the biomass and yield production of mulberry (Morus alba L.). The study was conducted under controlled structure (CES) at Universiti Putra Malaysia, Serdang, Selangor. The planting media used was top soil: organic matter: sand (v/v). The total number of plants used was 30 plants. The experiment consists of two treatments that are non-pruning and pruning. Each treatment was replicated five times with six single plants in each treatment. The experimental design was t-test design. Data on growth parameter (plant height, number of leaf, leaf width, total leaf area, chlorophyll content, fresh and dry weight of leaf and root) were collected from each treatment. For final harvest, yield analysis of fruit number, fruit fresh weight, total soluble solid (TSS),and nutrient analysis of leaf were taken from each plant. Data were analysed statistically using Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) and mean comparison among treatments was performed using t-test at probability 0.05. There were significant differences on data growth and yield parameters. For data growth parameter, the plants that were pruned show higher growth compared to un-pruned plant. Meanwhile the yield in pruned plant, for fruit number showed higher value that is 44.40 g compared to un-pruned plant with 0 g. Meanwhile, this study showed that plants that were pruned give higher value to the total soluble solid compared to un-pruned plant. In conclusion, there were differences in plant growth and nutrient uptake ability between unpruned and pruned plants. Since there were more number of leaf and number of fruit produce in pruned treatment compared to un-pruned treatment, it is better to prune a mulberry tree because it can provide more biomass and yield production in a short period of time while saving work labour and investment on maintaining the plants.
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author Mohd Radzi, Amirah Hani
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Pruning effects on the biomass and yield production of mulberry (Morus alba)
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title Pruning effects on the biomass and yield production of mulberry (Morus alba)
title_short Pruning effects on the biomass and yield production of mulberry (Morus alba)
title_full Pruning effects on the biomass and yield production of mulberry (Morus alba)
title_fullStr Pruning effects on the biomass and yield production of mulberry (Morus alba)
title_full_unstemmed Pruning effects on the biomass and yield production of mulberry (Morus alba)
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