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Imaduddin Helmi Wan Nordin
Preferred name
Imaduddin Helmi Wan Nordin
Official Name
Wan Nordin, Imaduddin Helmi
Alternative Name
Wan Nordin, Imaduddin Helmi
Nordin Nordin, IH
Nordin, Imaduddin Helmi Wan
Nordin, I. H. W.
Nordin, Imaduddin Helmi Bin Wan
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Scopus Author ID
55213831800
Researcher ID
FOV-1145-2022
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PublicationAnalysis of Soil Nutrient (NPK) Test Value - Relative yield Relationship for Harumanis Mango using Modification Arcsine-Log Calibration Curve.( 2023-01-01)
;Markom M.A.B. ;Abidin M.A.Z. ;Jamil S.H.F.S.A.Yogesh C.K.The cultivation of Harumanis mango (Mangifera indica) is of significant agricultural importance, especially in tropical regions like Malaysia, where it is renowned for its exceptional taste and quality. Maximizing mango yield and maintaining fruit quality are vital aspects of successful cultivation, relying on optimal soil nutrient management, particularly nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K). In this research, the soil nutrient test value - relative yield relationship for Harumanis mango is investigated using a modification arcsine-log calibration curve. Traditional linear calibration curves may not fully capture the nonlinearities observed in crop responses, potentially leading to inaccurate nutrient requirements for optimal yield. By employing the innovative modification arcsine-log calibration curve, a more precise and robust relationship between soil nutrient test values and relative mango yield is established. Soil samples are collected from mango orchards, and NPK levels are measured using standardized laboratory techniques, alongside corresponding relative mango yields. This study advances precision agriculture by offering precise soil nutrient recommendations for mango farmers. Utilizing calibrated curves improves mango yield, minimizes nutrient waste, and encourages sustainable farming. In conclusion, the modified arcsine-log calibration curve reveals vital insights for optimal Harumanis mango production, benefiting the industry and sustainability.1 -
PublicationNutrient Requirements and Growth Response of Harumanis Mango (Mangiferaindica L.) during Vegetative Shoot Growth Stages: A Mitscherlich Law Analysis( 2023-01-01)
;Markom M.A.B. ;Abidin M.A.Z. ;Jamil S.H.F.S.A.Yogesh C.This study investigates the nutrient requirements of Harumanis mango (Mangifera indica L) during different vegetative shoot growth stages by analyzing the soil nutrient test value-relative growth relationships. The research utilizes the Mitscherlich Law to model the response of mango yield in relation to varying nutrient levels. The data came from experimental plots, and the results show the asymptotic behavior of mango yield for three essential nutrients: nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K). For vegetative shoot growth1, the asymptotic yield was estimated at 665.5 with a decline rate of -3.39 concerning N, -2.17 concerning P, and -1.35 concerning K. The coefficient of determination (R2) was 0.934, indicating a high goodness of fit for the model. Similar trends were observed for vegetative shoot growth2 and 3, where the asymptotic yields and nutrient decline rates varied accordingly. This study provides crucial insights into Harumanis mango nutrient needs across growth stages, aiding orchard management for sustainable yields. Applying the Mitscherlich Law enhances our understanding of how nutrients affect mango growth. These findings support targeted fertilization, boosting productivity and orchard efficiency. Future research can explore more growth factors and long-term nutrient impacts.1