Indigenous Peat Soil Phosphate Solubilizhing Microbe Inoculation And Amelioration On Carbon Emission

Istina, Ida Nur and Nurhayati, Nurhayati and Yusuf, Rachmiwati and Masganti, Masganti (2019) Indigenous Peat Soil Phosphate Solubilizhing Microbe Inoculation And Amelioration On Carbon Emission. In: Proceedings The 4th International Conference on Green Agro-Industry, 22-23 October 2019, Grand Inna Malioboro Yogyakarta.

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Abstract

The un-right peat soil management will cause excessive CO2 emissions that affected to the Global climate. Research related to learning of MPF induction in peat-lands and the application of ameliorant at oil palm nurseries to CO2 emissions released has been implemented on farmers' nurseries at Kampar District in June 2013 till March 2014. Using a Factorial Randomized Block Design with 3 replications. As a first factor, MPF inoculation (control; Burkholderia gladioli and Penicillium aculeatum) while the second factor was Ameliorants (Control, Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch (TKKS) Compost, 4 kg TKKS compost/polybag and 25% recommended dosage, 4 kg TKKS compost/polybag and 50% recommended dosage, 4 kg TKKS compost/polybag and 75% recommended dosage, 4 kg TKKS compost/polybag and 100% P recommended dosage, 25% recommended dosage, 50% recommended dosage, 75% recommended dosage , 75% recommended dosage P and 100% recommended dosage P. Measurement of CO2 emissions was done using a closed chamber and an Infrared Gas Analyzer tool. The collected data is tabulated and analyzed using SPSS. The results showed that the MPF inoculation and the combination of ameliorant and P fertilizer did not affect the CO2 emissions increased. Keyword: Compost, Burkholderia gladioli, Penicillium aculeatum, CO2 emission

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Compost, Burkholderia gladioli, Penicillium aculeatum, CO2 emission
Subjects: S Agriculture > S Agriculture (General)
Depositing User: S.P., M.Sc Danar Wicaksono
Date Deposited: 26 Jun 2020 10:05
Last Modified: 29 Jul 2020 06:14
URI: http://eprints.upnyk.ac.id/id/eprint/22877

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