Effects of formulation of soilless growth media from Azolla pinnata sp on water absorption, water loss, and water retention

Most plants require soil as a growth media. Soilless media has been introduced to overcome the lack of soil for plant cultivations. An Azolla cube was developed as soilless growth media with nutrient-rich and water-storing capabilities through the usage of Azolla pinnata sp. Azolla cube is a new res...

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Main Authors: Shamsudin, Rosnah, Azhari, Nor Aziatul Azidah, Kasim, Susilawati, Rahmat, Muhammad Ammar Syaheed
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Published: HH Publisher 2021
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author Shamsudin, Rosnah
Azhari, Nor Aziatul Azidah
Kasim, Susilawati
Rahmat, Muhammad Ammar Syaheed
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Azhari, Nor Aziatul Azidah
Kasim, Susilawati
Rahmat, Muhammad Ammar Syaheed
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description Most plants require soil as a growth media. Soilless media has been introduced to overcome the lack of soil for plant cultivations. An Azolla cube was developed as soilless growth media with nutrient-rich and water-storing capabilities through the usage of Azolla pinnata sp. Azolla cube is a new research product, providing an alternative to the existing products, such as Midorie Pafcal and Jiffy-7 pellets. This research introduced four samples of Azolla cubes at different formulations to evaluate the performance of the cubes on water absorption, water loss, and water retention. This product was developed by using two types of binder method: tapioca starch (Cassava starch) and Bentonite clay. Based on the results, sample C held an estimation of 5.94 g ± 0.01 of 10 g of water within 6 hours at room temperature while that of Sample A, B, and D was 5.45 g ± 0.01, 3.37 g ± 0.01, and 4.70 g ± 0.01, respectively. Sample C also lost an estimation of 2.56 g ± 0.01 of water within 2 days of observation. The results also showed that sample C had the highest percentage of moisture content (15.4%) after undergoing four stages of applied pressure, 0 kPa, 1 kPa, 33 kPa, and 1500 kPa, for the water retention test, in which the value of water movement remained constant. In conclusion, Azolla cube was shown to be capable of providing the nutrients needed for plants and absorbing more water compared to the current products.
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spelling upm.eprints-1011762023-11-14T08:32:24Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/101176/ Effects of formulation of soilless growth media from Azolla pinnata sp on water absorption, water loss, and water retention Shamsudin, Rosnah Azhari, Nor Aziatul Azidah Kasim, Susilawati Rahmat, Muhammad Ammar Syaheed Most plants require soil as a growth media. Soilless media has been introduced to overcome the lack of soil for plant cultivations. An Azolla cube was developed as soilless growth media with nutrient-rich and water-storing capabilities through the usage of Azolla pinnata sp. Azolla cube is a new research product, providing an alternative to the existing products, such as Midorie Pafcal and Jiffy-7 pellets. This research introduced four samples of Azolla cubes at different formulations to evaluate the performance of the cubes on water absorption, water loss, and water retention. This product was developed by using two types of binder method: tapioca starch (Cassava starch) and Bentonite clay. Based on the results, sample C held an estimation of 5.94 g ± 0.01 of 10 g of water within 6 hours at room temperature while that of Sample A, B, and D was 5.45 g ± 0.01, 3.37 g ± 0.01, and 4.70 g ± 0.01, respectively. Sample C also lost an estimation of 2.56 g ± 0.01 of water within 2 days of observation. The results also showed that sample C had the highest percentage of moisture content (15.4%) after undergoing four stages of applied pressure, 0 kPa, 1 kPa, 33 kPa, and 1500 kPa, for the water retention test, in which the value of water movement remained constant. In conclusion, Azolla cube was shown to be capable of providing the nutrients needed for plants and absorbing more water compared to the current products. HH Publisher 2021-05-05 Article PeerReviewed Shamsudin, Rosnah and Azhari, Nor Aziatul Azidah and Kasim, Susilawati and Rahmat, Muhammad Ammar Syaheed (2021) Effects of formulation of soilless growth media from Azolla pinnata sp on water absorption, water loss, and water retention. Advances in Agricultural and Food Research Journal, 3 (1). pp. 1-11. ISSN 2735-1084 https://journals.hh-publisher.com/index.php/AAFRJ/article/view/254 10.36877/aafrj.a0000196
spellingShingle Shamsudin, Rosnah
Azhari, Nor Aziatul Azidah
Kasim, Susilawati
Rahmat, Muhammad Ammar Syaheed
Effects of formulation of soilless growth media from Azolla pinnata sp on water absorption, water loss, and water retention
title Effects of formulation of soilless growth media from Azolla pinnata sp on water absorption, water loss, and water retention
title_full Effects of formulation of soilless growth media from Azolla pinnata sp on water absorption, water loss, and water retention
title_fullStr Effects of formulation of soilless growth media from Azolla pinnata sp on water absorption, water loss, and water retention
title_full_unstemmed Effects of formulation of soilless growth media from Azolla pinnata sp on water absorption, water loss, and water retention
title_short Effects of formulation of soilless growth media from Azolla pinnata sp on water absorption, water loss, and water retention
title_sort effects of formulation of soilless growth media from azolla pinnata sp on water absorption water loss and water retention
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