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INTRODUCTION AGRICULTURE CASE STUDY PART B Group 6 DAG1C

INTRODUCTION AGRICULTURE PART B

Keywords: politeknik jeli,agroteknologi

POLITEKNIK JELI
DEPARTMENT OF AGROTECHNOLOGY AND BIOINDSUTRY
DYA10022 INTRODUCTION TO AGRICULTURE TECHNOLOGY

REPORT

Title of Assessment : PART B : CASE STUDY

Group No :6

Bil. Name Reg. Num.

Group Details : 1. MUHAMMAD IZZUL ISLAM 22DAG21F2045
: BIN AZUDDIN 22DAG21F2057
: 2. 22DAG21F2078
: HAZIQ DANIAL BIN
: 3. HARISAH

4. SITI NUR HAYATI BINTI
MOHAMAD

Lecturer : CIK PUAN MASITAH

Date of Submission : 22 MAY 2022 Certified By:

Comment: Date:

MARKS

POLITEKNIK JELI
DEPARTMENT OF AGROTECHNOLOGY AND BIOINDSUTRY
DYA10022 INTRODUCTION TO AGRICULTURE TECHNOLOGY

FERTILIZERS

1. INTRODUCTION

Fertilizers are soil amendments used to promote plants, the main nutrients found in fertilizers are
nitrogen, phosphorus and kuliam (macronutrients) and (micronutrients) added in smaller amounts.
Fertilizer is usually applied directly to the soil or sprayed on the leaves (foliar feeding). Organic
fertilizers are natural fertilizers that are produced using materials that undergo a process of
decomposition and produce essential nutrients needed by plants.

Examples of natural organic fertilizers include manure, slurry, worm compost, peat, seaweed, sewage
and guano. Natural minerals such as mine rock phosphate, potassium sulfate and limestone are also
considered organic fertilizers. There are also man -made organic fertilizers such as compost, blood
powder, bone powder and seaweed essence. In addition, digestive protein enzymes and fish powder are
also considered organic fertilizers.

POLITEKNIK JELI
DEPARTMENT OF AGROTECHNOLOGY AND BIOINDSUTRY
DYA10022 INTRODUCTION TO AGRICULTURE TECHNOLOGY

2. CONCIEVE

Failure to fertilize plants has several negative effects on crops. The most obvious consequence of not
fertilizing the crop is that the harvest from the crop will be reduced and unhealthy. Plants that get
enough fertilizer will produce a rich and healthy harvest. Unfertilized plants will also be less visually
appealing than fertilized plants, as healthy plants produce more foliage and flowers.

Plants that do not get fertilizer may also suffer from nutrient deficiencies, which makes them vulnerable
to garden pest attacks and makes them more susceptible to plant diseases. The end effects of an attack or
disease can range from harmless cosmetic issues to more severe effects - including damage to the plant
and even its death in some cases.

Farmers use fertilizers to ensure that the soil they grow in has the nutrients that plants need to thrive.
These nutrients include calcium, nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Especially when farms or garden
beds are used year after year and season after season, plants drain the soil of these needed nutrients when
they take them in to help them grow. That is why fertilizer is needed.

POLITEKNIK JELI
DEPARTMENT OF AGROTECHNOLOGY AND BIOINDSUTRY
DYA10022 INTRODUCTION TO AGRICULTURE TECHNOLOGY

3. DESIGN

Failure to fertilize plants has several negative effects on crops. The most significant consequence of not
cultivating the crop is that the yield of the crop will be reduced and unhealthy.

Foliar fertilizer method is a method of fertilization through leaves that is liquid fertilizer that can be
absorbed efficiently. Absorption of nutrients through the leaves does occur and the use of foliar fertilizers
is efficient but what needs to be discussed is the way or technology to implement it. This technology is
related to there are also methods of using equipment, spray methods or fertilizer formulations that are
made suitable to be applied to crops. Foliar fertilization (foliar) is done by spraying on the leaves is a new
technique compared to the technique of fertilization of granular fertilizer or dust or liquid given through
the soil conventionally or modern.

POLITEKNIK JELI
DEPARTMENT OF AGROTECHNOLOGY AND BIOINDSUTRY
DYA10022 INTRODUCTION TO AGRICULTURE TECHNOLOGY

4. IMPLEMENTATION

Foliar fertilizer is one of the components of agronomic practices of food crops whose use is significant.
Foliar fertilizer is a fertilizer that dissolves in plain water and how to use it by spraying on the green part
of the tree in liquid form. It is different from granular fertilizer that is often used by vegetable gardeners
where it is often sown on the soil or put into the soil. When spraying foliar fertilizer liquid is done, the
fertilizer will usually enter the leaves and plant cell walls through the epidermal and stomata cells. The
effectiveness rate of the use of foliar fertilizer is high compared to regular fertilizer because the physical
contact of the fertilizer to the plant cells will occur completely.

Fertilization through leaves is the actual method the crop needs. Absorption of nutrients through the
leaves does occur and the use of foliar fertilizers is efficient and what needs to be discussed is the way or
technology to implement it. This technology is related to there are also methods of using equipment,
spray methods or fertilizer formulations that are made suitable to be applied to crops. Foliar fertilization
(foliar) is done by spraying on the leaves is a new technique compared to the technique of fertilization of
granular fertilizer or dust or liquid given through the soil conventionally or modern. This method of
fertilizing is the longest cultivation practice and practice before the innovation of the use of foliar
fertilizer was discovered.

5. OPERATE

Now foliar fertilizer technology has become an unusual method where although there are still many
misunderstandings among farmers in the early stages of its introduction. However, now more and more
farmers believe in the application of this foliar fertilizer for special purposes such as the use of High Ca
+ B Foliar Fertilizer and also High K type foliar fertilizer in their gardens.

POLITEKNIK JELI
DEPARTMENT OF AGROTECHNOLOGY AND BIOINDSUTRY
DYA10022 INTRODUCTION TO AGRICULTURE TECHNOLOGY

6. CONCLUSION

Fertilizing is a fundamental part of the practice of crop management technology. Fertilizing is also
important in the plant fertility system and in turn the crop will provide quality yields and a large amount
of yield on the farm or in the garden. Crop fertility depends on the type of fertilizer, the correct and
correct method and timing of fertilization. Fertilized trees will be useless if the fertilizer used does not
suit its rate and requirements. Fertilization aims to restore the nutrient content in the soil that has been
absorbed by plants through physiological processes. Now more farmers have grown vegetables and
some other types of food crops with fertigation system method that provides fertilizer directly to each
tree through fertilizer solution water.

7. REFERENCE

 https://gardenex-ms.decorexpro.com/borba-s-sornyakami-sposoby/
 https://animhosnan.blogspot.com/2010/08/sungkupan.html
 https://duniapendidikanipg.blogspot.com/2012/10/rumpai-kebaikan-keburukan-pengawalan.html

POLITEKNIK JELI
DEPARTMENT OF AGROTECHNOLOGY AND BIOINDSUTRY
DYA10022 INTRODUCTION TO AGRICULTURE TECHNOLOGY

RUBRICS FOR CASE STUDY

Course INTRODUCTION TO Course Code DYA10022 Assessment Tool & CASE STUDY
Name AGRICULTURE TECHNOLOGY Percentage
Cluster MQA (code &
CLO Describe technologies involved PLO statement PLO7: demonstrate information statement)
statement in the production in agriculture management and lifelong learning skills in 3c : Digital &
agrotechnology society Numeracy Skills

Description Explanation on the assessment tool used

NAME & MUHAMMAD IZZUL ISLAM BIN AZUDDIN
NO. MATRIX 22DAG21F2045
HAZIQ DANIAL BIN HARISAH
22DAG21F2057
SITI NUR HAYATI BINTI MOHAMAD
22DAG21F2078

PLO CATEGORY 5 (A-, A, A+) 4 (B-, B, B+) 3 (C, C+) 2 (D, D+,C-) 1 (E, F) SCORE
Excellent Good Fair Poor Very poor

Completion of tasks within the time given

1. Duration Able to carry out C- Able to carry out Able to carry out Able to carry out Unable to carry [ /5]
D-I-O far ahead on C-D-I-O on time C-D-I-O just on C-D-I-O far behind out C-D-I-O [ /5]
time time time [ /5]
[ /5]
Ability to apply the fundamental principles of problems encountered with the given task

2. Problem Able to discuss more Able to discuss Able to discuss Able to discuss Able to identify
Diagnosis than five (5) more than four (4) more than three more than two (2) one (1) problem
problems problems (3) problems problems encountered with
encountered with encountered with encountered with encountered with the given task
the given task the given task the given task the given task

Ability to understand the problems in line with the case study

7 Demonstrate well Demonstrate Demonstrate Unable to
developed and substantial adequate demonstrate
3. Knowledge through developed understanding of Demonstrate little understanding of
understanding of understanding of problems involved understanding of problems involved
problems involved in problems involved in case study problems involved in case study
case study in case study in case study

Complete required work and expand knowledge, skills and abilities at different level

4. Initiatiative Completes required Completes Completes Completes Completes
work, generates and required work, required work, required work and required work
pursues differentiates and identifies and identifies
opportunities to analyze pursues opportunities to
expand knowledge, opportunities to opportunities to expand
skill and abilities expand expand

POLITEKNIK JELI

DEPARTMENT OF AGROTECHNOLOGY AND BIOINDSUTRY

DYA10022 INTRODUCTION TO AGRICULTURE TECHNOLOGY

knowledge, skill knowledge, skill knowledge, skill
and abilities and abilities and abilities

Contributing idea, completion of the task, shared goals and communicate effectively

Members actively Members Some members Most members Members did not
contributing idea, contributing idea, did not contribute idea,
contributing idea, communicate to communicate to contributing idea, and not
accomplish accomplish communicate to communicate.
communicate to common common accomplish Goals/tasks are
goals/tasks are goals/tasks are common not completed all
5. Effectiveness accomplish common completed within completed within goals/tasks are the times. [ /5]
of the team the stipulated the stipulated completed within [ /5]
goals/tasks are given at all times. given at all times. the stipulated [ /5]
given most of the
completed within times.

the stipulated given

at all times.

Demonstrate creative, innovative, original and unique approach solution

Was creative and Was creative and Added a few Little creative No creativity
original touches to energy used during this topic :
6. Creative, presented with presented with enhances the during this topic: was bland,
topic but did not was bland and predictable
Innovative, originality, and used originality, and incorporate it predictable materials.
Original And thought
Unique unique approach the the truly
truly enhanced the enhanced the

topic topic

Ability to complete the work on time and have a good handle on the limitations provided by the time and
resources available and should be able to prioritize to get things done as efficiently as possible.

Sufficient effort

7. Efficiency Complete the work Complete the to complete Misses deadlines Misses deadlines
given ahead of time work given all the most of the time all the times
and used time and time with task Complete the and used time and
resources efficiently acceptable time work given most resources
and available of the time and inefficiently
resources used time and
resources
efficiently


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