Pemanfaatan Rizobakteri Penghasil Acetoin Sebagai Biofertilizer Untuk Memacu Pertumbuhan dan Hasil Tanaman Padi (Oryza Sativa L.)

  • adrianus aris Universitas Musamus
  • gardis andari Universitas Musamus
Keywords: Rizobacteria; Acetoin; Solvents; Fixation; promotion; growth

Abstract

This study aims to look at the application of acetoin-producing rizobacteria as biofertilizers for boosting the growth of rice plants in dissolving phosphates and fixing nitrogen. The experimental design used was a randomized block design (RBD), consisting of 6 (six) treatments, 4 (four) treatments with rizobacteria isolates (Rg21 isolates, Pd13 isolates, Pd7 isolates, and Bb7 isolates), one treatment with synthetic acetoin, and one control. Each treatment was repeated 4 (four) times so that there were 24 experimental units consisting of 10 pots of rice plants. The size of the pot used is a surface diameter of 30 cm, filled with growth media in the form of a layer of paddy soil (taken to a depth of 20 cm from the soil surface) and compost with a ratio of 3: 1. The results showed that the treatment of rhizobacteria producing acetoin was able to spur the growth of rice plants by dissolving phosphates that were still bound by colloidal soil so that it was not available for plants to become available P. Likewise, rhizobacterial treatment is able to fix Nitrogen by changing enzymatically organic N compounds into ammonium

Author Biography

adrianus aris, Universitas Musamus

This study  aims  to observe  at the  application  of  acetoin-producing  rhizobacteria  as  biofertilizers  for stimulating  thegrowth of rice plants in dissolving phosphates and fixing nitrogen. The experimental design used was  randomized block design (RBD), consisting of 6 (six) treatments, 4 (four) treatments with  rizobacteria  isolates  (Rg21(80  ml)  isolates,  Pd13  isolates  (240ml),  Pd7  isolates  (240  ml),  and Bb7 isolates (160 ml), one treatment with synthetic acetoin, and one control. This treatment is based on the  wet weight every  plate   that is  8,000 gr  (8kg). Each treatment was  repeated  4 (four) times  so that there were 24 experimental units consisting of 10 pots of rice plants. The size of the pot used is a surface  diameter  of  30 cm,  filled  with  growth  media  in  the  form  of  a  layer  of  paddy  soil  (taken  to  a depth  of  20  cm  from  the  soil  surface)  and  compost  with  a  ratio  of  3: 1.  The  results  showed  that  the treatment of rhizobacteria producing acetoin was able to spur the growth of rice plants by dissolving phosphates  that  were  still  bound  by  colloidal  soil  so  that  it  was  not  available  for  plants  to  became available  P.  Likewise,rhizobacterial  treatment  is  able  to  fix  Nitrogen  by    enzymatically  organic  N compounds into ammonium

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Published
2020-03-25
How to Cite
aris, adrianus, & andari, gardis. (2020). Pemanfaatan Rizobakteri Penghasil Acetoin Sebagai Biofertilizer Untuk Memacu Pertumbuhan dan Hasil Tanaman Padi (Oryza Sativa L.). AGRICOLA, 10(1), 11-18. https://doi.org/10.35724/ag.v10i1.2750
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