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Khairol Ismail, Ramli Mohd Nor, and Fadzlirahimi Ismail, 2024. The Effective Microorganism (EM) Responses On Banana Seedlings Performance. United International Journal for Research & Technology (UIJRT). 5(3), pp01-06.
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The study was started to look into the influence of varying rates of EM on the growing performance of banana seedlings. This experiment was carried out at the Net House Mardi Klang in Selangor. Berangan of the banana kind were used when they were one month old. GENKiMO-1 was used as an EM on 1-month-old banana seedlings that were diluted by adding distilled water in the ratios of T1 (control), T2 (1:350), T3 (1:700), T4 (1:1050), and T5 (1:1400) every week for 5 weeks. The plant's diameter and perimeter, stem height, plant height, number of leaves, number of roots, root length, and root weight were all measured. The results also demonstrated the great effect of plants grown at various EM speeds. T1 represents the most crucial reading of the banana seedling's growth characteristics. T5 indicates the most important reading of the physiological data obtained. Further field assessments are required to evaluate the robust link effect on EM rates and kinds at the field stage with NPK supplies in generating banana planted growth and yield.
Keywords: Effective microorganism, Growth, Physiology, Banana seedling, Genkimo-1
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