2018
DOI: 10.33830/jmst.v19i2.109.2018
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Eksplorasi Mikroorganisme Indigenusinseptisols

Abstract: Inseptisols have various types and densities of microorganisms. Plants that are cultivated in Jatinangor inseptisol fields have a root system that contains a large number of microorganisms. This study aims to be able to provide precise information about the potential resources of microorganisms, bacteria, mycorrhizae from the location of planting corn and soybeans on Jatinangor and Ciparanje inseptisols, Sumedang, West Java. This research activity includes (1) soil sampling which was then isolated on oblique a… Show more

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“…Aneja et al (1999) mentioned that rate incidence of flower transforming into pod on cocoa reached only up to 0.5-5%, identified as very low percentage. Moreover, Citrosupomo (1989) and Pangaribuan (2004) explained that cherelle wilt could reach up to 70-80% from the whole total of formed fruits. Schnappinger et al (2003) and Prawoto (2014) reported that only 32.9% of flowers became harvested pod.…”
Section: Percentage Of Flowers Into Harvested Pod (%)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aneja et al (1999) mentioned that rate incidence of flower transforming into pod on cocoa reached only up to 0.5-5%, identified as very low percentage. Moreover, Citrosupomo (1989) and Pangaribuan (2004) explained that cherelle wilt could reach up to 70-80% from the whole total of formed fruits. Schnappinger et al (2003) and Prawoto (2014) reported that only 32.9% of flowers became harvested pod.…”
Section: Percentage Of Flowers Into Harvested Pod (%)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pemanfaatan mikroorganisme indigenus sebagai biofertilizer merupakan salah satu alternatif pemanfaatan bakteria yang dapat dikembangkan dalam mengatasi permasalah tanah yang kurang optimal. Biofertilizer indigenus juga diharapkan dapat meningkatkan kesuburan tanah untuk memenuhi persyaratan sebagai lahan pertanian yang bersifat ramah lingkungan sehingga tidak merusak ekosistem (Pangaribuan, 2018). Bakteri indigenus akan lebih mudah diterapkan di tempat asalnya sehingga meningkatkan efisiensi aplikasi tanpa harus melalui aklimatisasi yang terkadang membutuhkan waktu lama.…”
Section: Karakterisasi Morfologi Isolat Bpf Potensialunclassified