2024
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202447906006
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Accelerating peat fiber decomposition by bacteria Pseudomonas taiwanensis and its impact on the physical properties and shear strength of fibrous peat in Palangkaraya

Elrich Gratiawan W.D. Gulo,
Dewi Amalia,
Lindung Zalbuin Mase
et al.

Abstract: Peat soil is formed through the accumulation of undecomposed plant organic matter, resulting in a high fiber content that leads to poor physical properties and low shear strength. Consequently, peat soil is identified as problematic and detrimental in infrastructure construction. One proposed method to improve its physical properties and enhance shear strength is biological soil stabilization through biotechnology, with bioaugmentation as an environmentally friendly alternative. The objective of this research … Show more

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