Title of article :
Investigation of pesticidal ability of humic acid derived from palm oil Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) vermicompost
Author/Authors :
Ai May ، Alvyana Khiew Chemical Engineering Department - Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS , Shamsuddin ، Rashid Chemical Engineering Department - HICoE- Centre for Biofuel and Biochemical Research, Institute of Self-Sustainable Building - Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS , Hau ، Lew Jin Chemical Engineering Department - Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS , Aqsha ، Aqsha Chemical Engineering Department - HICoE- Centre for Biofuel and Biochemical Research, Institute of Self-Sustainable Building - Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS , Mansor ، Nurlidia Chemical Engineering Department - HICoE- Centre for Biofuel and Biochemical Research, Institute of Self-Sustainable Building - Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS , Mustapa ، Nur Izzati Vata VM Synery , Narasimha ، Murugesu Vata VM Synery
From page :
237
To page :
247
Abstract :
Purpose Humic Acid (HA), a plant’s growth promoter readily available in compost was found to have insect repelling functional groups. This study was conducted to investigate the pesticidal ability of HA extracted from Empty Fruit Bunches (EFB) vermicomposts at Carbon to Nitrogen (C:N) ratio of 25, 30 and 35. Methods The vermicomposts were prepared using EFB, a palm oil mill byproduct as the base material with underutilized organic wastes (fishmeal, bonemeal, and bunch ash) as additives to enhance the macronutrients of vermicomposts. Composting was conducted for 52 days with earthworms as composting agents. HA (mass yield of 2.34 – 2.63%) was extracted from the matured vermicomposts through alkaline extraction before acid precipitation.  The insect repelling effectiveness of HA, Garlic Extract (GE) and 87% GE + 13% HA was evaluated by spraying them onto soil samples in different compartments with crickets. Results Vessel with lesser crickets indicates agent sprayed repels insect better. Results showed 87% GE + 13% HA repels insect most effectively, followed by 100% HA and lastly 100% GE. The macronutrients (Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium) were improved upon mixing additive materials to the vermicompost. Conclusion HA alone possesses some ability to repel crickets. It performs better when it is coupled with GE as HA acts as a diluent to promote GE absorption into soil thus enhancing the pesticidal effect. This demonstrates EFB has potential as a precursor material for high value vermicompost with insect repellent ability, thus presenting an opportunity for respective industries to generate valueadded products while solving byproduct underutilization issue.
Keywords :
Humic acid , Insect repellent , Empty Fruit Bunch , vermicompost
Journal title :
International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture
Journal title :
International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture
Record number :
2512118
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