Invasion of Endophytic Bacteria by Using Microencapsulation Technology as Stimulant in Cocoa Plants (Theobroma cacao L)
Gusti Yanda Prayoga,
Kabul Warsito,
Hanifah Mutia Z.N. Amrul
Abstract:Fertilization is an important process in the growth of cocoa (Theobroma cacao L). Fertilizing cocoa usually used inorganic fertilizers. Using of inorganic fertilizers continuously could degrading soil fertility. One of the efforts to replace inorganic fertilizers was using endophytic bacteria as biofertilizers. Some endophytic bacteria are abundant in healthy plant tissues. The aim of this research was to obtain endophytic auxin-producing bacteria in cocoa plants and determine the effect of seed immersion and … Show more
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