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    Consistency between the Eatwell Guide and nutrient profiling models in the UK: an observational study by Pinho-Gomes, A-C, Kaur, A, Scarborough, P, Rayner, M

    Published 2021
    “…<p><strong>Background:</strong> Nutrient profile models (NPMs) are algorithms that classify or rank foods according to their nutritional composition. …”
    Conference item
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    Modelling nutrient flows in a simplified local food-energy-water system by Yao, Y, Martinez-Hernandez, E, Yang, A

    Published 2018
    “…Sustainable use and management of nutrients is an important issue for food, energy and water systems. …”
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    Nutrient contents in tempe produced from five cottage industries in Selangor, Malaysia by Wu, S. K., Hasnah Haron

    Published 2018
    “…This study aimed to determine the nutrient contents in tempe produced by five cottage industries in Selangor, Malaysia. …”
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    Responses of Sulfur, Nitrogen and Irrigation Water on Zea Mays Growth and Nutrients Uptake by Rahman, M.M., Soaud, A.A., Darwish, F.H.A., Sofian-Azirun, Mohd

    Published 2011
    “…Availability of both native and applied nutrients is one of the major constrains for plants growth in sandy calcareous soils. …”
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    Temporal and spatial distribution of nutrients and HABs at coastal water of Kota Belud, Sabah by Sujjat Al Azad, Sitti Raehanah Muhamad Shaleh, Tan, Kar Soon

    Published 2016
    “…A study was carried out to determine the temporal and spatial distribution of nutrients and Harmful Algal Blooming species (HABs) to establish the relationship between nutrient concentrations and HABs density in the coastal water of Kota Belud, Sabah, Malaysia. …”
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    Effects of fertilizers on growth and leaf nutrient content of clonal oil palm seedlings by Charis Saliun

    Published 2019
    “…Toe results of experiment two also showed no significant differences between fertilizer ratio and rates on the vegetative growth and leaf nutrient content of the clonal palm seedlings. Toe results of the leaf nutrient content from the experiments was above the standard optimum nutrients required by oil palm seedlings. …”
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    Nutrient release and ammonia volatilization from biochar-blended fertilizer with and without densification by Yit, Leng Lee, Osumanu Haruna Ahmed, Samsuri Abdul Wahid, Mohamadu Boyie Jalloh, Adiza Alhassan Muzah

    Published 2021
    “…Blending fertilizer with biochar followed by densification to make it into a tablet can enhance the adsorption of fertilizer on the biochar surface and reduce the nutrient loss during handling. However, the nutrient release and ammonia volatilization from biochar-blended fertilizer with and without densification are not well understood. …”
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    Effects of Bypass Fat on Buffalo Carcass Characteristics, Meat Nutrient Contents and Profitability by Amirul Faiz Mohd Azmi, Fhaisol Mat Amin, Hafandi Ahmad, Norhariani Mohd Nor, Goh Yong Meng, Mohd Zamri Saad, Md Zuki Abu Bakar, Punimin Abdullah, Agung Irawan, Hasliza Abu Hassim

    Published 2021
    “…In conclusion, the concentrate and bypass fat supplementations in the buffalo diet could alter the nutrient compositions of buffalo meat without a detrimental effect on carcass characteristics, leading to a higher profit.…”
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    A review on nutrients, phytochemicals, and health benefits of green seaweed, caulerpa lentillifera by Nur Syakilla, Ramlah George @ Mohd. Rosli, Chye, Fook Yee, Wolyna Pindi, Sylvester Mantihal, Noorakmar Ab Wahab, Fazlini Mohd Fadzwi, Philip Huanqing Gu, Patricia Matanjun

    Published 2022
    “…From the data compiled in this review paper, it can be concluded that the nutrient and phytochemical profile of C. lentillifera differs from one region to another depending on various external factors. …”
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    Mineralization of organic materials and bioavailability of nutrients to partially replace the inorganic fertilization for tea by Liyanage, Liyana Rallage Mahesh Chaminda

    Published 2022
    “…A series of experiments were carried out to investigate the carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) mineralization dynamics and the effects of OMs, such as Gliricidia (GLI), compost (CMP), tea waste (TW), biochar charged with nutrients (CBC) and raw biochar (RBC) without nutrient charging, on bio-availability of nutrients. …”
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    Fermentation of white and brown rice water increases plant nutrients and beneficial microbes by Nabayi, Abba, Boon, Christopher Sung Teh, Kee, Ali Zuan Tan, Ngai, Paing Tan

    Published 2022
    “…WRW is often recommended for reuse as plant fertilizer, but little is known about the difference in the nutrient and microbial contents of WRW between white and brown rice. …”
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    Nutrient release from rice and rubber biochar tablets with and without embedded fertilizers by Lee, Yit Leng

    Published 2021
    “…The findings suggest that the BF can slowly release embedded nutrients in synchrony with optimum nutrient uptake by the sweet corn. …”
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    Patterns of decomposition and nutrient release by fresh Gliricidia (Gliricidia sepium) leaves in an ultisol by Abdul Rahman, Zaharah, Bah, Abdul Rahman

    Published 1999
    “…A rapid initial phase followed by a much slower one was identified in the decay and nutrient release patterns. The duration of the former ranged from 21 to nearly 30 days for dry matter and nutrients. …”
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    Increasing the Yield of Upland Rice in Idle Land Through Nutrient and Weed Management by Abbas, Hartinee

    Published 2006
    “…Recently,demand for high quality and fragrant rice has increased markedly due to affluent and health conscious consumers in Malaysia.Research on upland rice had been neglected because of low yield,despite the many good characteristics of upland rice,such as fragrance and long grains size.Furthermore,it has the advantage of cultivation on dry land without accumulation of water.Therefore,a large track of idle land in Malaysia can be developed for upland rice cultivation.This study involves the documentation of upland rice that produce high grain yield and the soil physico-chemical characteristics of idle land.A glasshouse experiment was conducted using Bukit Tuku soil (Aquic Kandiudult) and three selected upland rice varieties (Ageh, Kendinga and Strao) for determination of the optimum levels of N, P, and K fertilizer based on biomass and nutrient partitioning from the earlier survey. The experiment was carried out independently using five levels each of N, P and K with three replicates and arranged in a complete randomized design (CRD).A field trial was conducted on an idle land located in Kampung Kubang Bemban, Kuala Nerang,Kedah to evaluate the weed management practices for selected rice varieties and levels of nutrients obtained in the glasshouse study.In the field survey,35 different upland rice seeds were collected from 17 upland rice fields in Malaysia.The plant and panicle numbers and yields of upland rice varieties ranges from 10 to 18 plants hill-1, 7 to 14 panicles hill-1 and 21 to 50 g yields hill-1, respectively.Both upland rice and forest (as a control) soils were acidic,low in N content and CEC at 0-20 and 20-40 cm depths.Higher Fe content was observed in the soils; a major limitation for upland rice growth.The nutrient contents of idle land were low and higher in Al content.In the glasshouse trial, the yields of upland rice varieties ranged from 7 to 22 g hill-1 (Ageh),6 to 18 g hill-1 (Kendinga) and 9 to 22 g hill-1(Strao) depending on fertilizer types and levels.The optimum fertilizer rate for each variety was determined using different response models. …”
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    Apparent electrical conductivity in correspondence to soil chemical properties and plant nutrients in soil by Gholizadeh, Asa, Mohd Soom, Mohd Amin, Abdul Rahim, Anuar, Wayayok, Aimrun

    Published 2011
    “…Spatial variability and relationship between soil apparent electrical conductivity (EC a), soil chemical properties, and plant nutrients in soil have not been well documented in Malaysian paddy fields. …”
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    Effects of mulching and fertilizer on nutrient dynamics of sand tailings growth with acacia hybrid. by Abu Bakar, Rosenani, Hussin, Aminuddin, Ibrahim, Wan Asma, Abdul Kadir, Wan Rasidah, Ahmad, Rozita

    Published 2011
    “…There was poor synchronisation between fertiliser input and plant nutrient demand. The amount of fertiliser applied seemed to be in excess of the uptake capacity by roots especially for highly mobile nutrients N and K. …”
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    Nutrients and culture conditions requirements for the degradation of phenol by Rhodococcus UKMP-5M by Yaacob, Nor Suhaila, Mohamad, Rosfarizan, Ahmad, Siti Aqlima, Ibrahim, Abdul Latiff, Ariff, Arbakariya

    Published 2013
    “…The capability of Rhodococcus UKMP-5M, isolated from petroleum contaminated soil, in the degradation of phenol was studied using shake flask culture. The effect of nutrients and cultivation conditions on growth of this bacterium and phenol degradation was investigated. …”
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