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Title: | Bio-organic fertilizer phase II: foliar spray |
Authors: | Nur Aina Nadhirah Emo Zan Auni Arnirah Batrisyia Khairul Anuar Farisha Arnira Mohd Suhaimi Wan Nur Syazwina Wan Razali Alya Farzana Mohd Faroq |
Conference Name: | International 5th Future Scientist Conference iFSC : breaking boundaries shaping the future |
Keywords: | Fertilizer Leaf tissue Organic wastes |
Conference Date: | 2016 |
Conference Location: | Pusat Permata Pintar Negara Bangi |
Abstract: | We have created a complete system of producing high quality fertilizer by imitating the human digestive system. The fertilizer produced is efficient in terms of growing crops as it has the needed nutrition. Foliar spray means to give plants extra boost of health. The delicate leaf tissue will absorb anything been sprayed to it and put it to use immediately. However, it is not an ultimate alternative in replacing soil. So, we created a foliar spray consist of the essential chemical needed by plants such as magnesium and calcium and our very own bio-organic fertilizer. We used our own bio-organic fertilizer as we are expanding our product range. By using this system, we could transform useless wastes (organic wastes) into something which are more valuable (organic fertilizers). Plus, traditional or natural compo sting of organic wastes usually takes about 3 months to be fully decomposed. It is really irrelevant and not efficient at all. Hence, our project is to shorten the time taken to compost those organic wastes into organic fertilizers. With the implementation of our human digestive system, we could produce those fertilizers in just 3 hours which include the same nutrient contents as the natural composting of wastes. |
Pages: | 402-423 p. |
Call Number: | Q158.5.F838 2017 katsem |
Publisher: | Bangi :Pusat Permata Pintar Negara,2017.,Bangi |
Appears in Collections: | Seminar Papers/ Proceedings / Kertas Kerja Seminar/ Prosiding |
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