PELLETIZED PLANT GROWTH-PROMOTING BACTERIA DERIVED FROM FERMENTED RICE WATER AND ITS INFLUENCE IN PAKCHOY

The usage of inorganic fertilizer has been shown to have a negative impact. However, most farmers tend to use chemical fertilizers due to its significant useful effects on plants. This study aims to determine the influence of pelletized plant growth-promoting microbial consortium (PGPR) derived from...

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Published in:JURNAL TEKNOLOGI-SCIENCES & ENGINEERING
Main Authors: Ahbar, Afiq Imran; Othman, Nur Maizatul Idayu; Shamsuddin, Aida Soraya; Abu Sari, Norazlina
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Language:English
Published: PENERBIT UTM PRESS 2024
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author Ahbar
Afiq Imran; Othman
Nur Maizatul Idayu; Shamsuddin
Aida Soraya; Abu Sari
Norazlina
spellingShingle Ahbar
Afiq Imran; Othman
Nur Maizatul Idayu; Shamsuddin
Aida Soraya; Abu Sari
Norazlina
PELLETIZED PLANT GROWTH-PROMOTING BACTERIA DERIVED FROM FERMENTED RICE WATER AND ITS INFLUENCE IN PAKCHOY
Engineering
author_facet Ahbar
Afiq Imran; Othman
Nur Maizatul Idayu; Shamsuddin
Aida Soraya; Abu Sari
Norazlina
author_sort Ahbar
spelling Ahbar, Afiq Imran; Othman, Nur Maizatul Idayu; Shamsuddin, Aida Soraya; Abu Sari, Norazlina
PELLETIZED PLANT GROWTH-PROMOTING BACTERIA DERIVED FROM FERMENTED RICE WATER AND ITS INFLUENCE IN PAKCHOY
JURNAL TEKNOLOGI-SCIENCES & ENGINEERING
English
Article
The usage of inorganic fertilizer has been shown to have a negative impact. However, most farmers tend to use chemical fertilizers due to its significant useful effects on plants. This study aims to determine the influence of pelletized plant growth-promoting microbial consortium (PGPR) derived from fermented rice water in Pakchoy plants (Brassica rapa subsp.chinensis) growth enhancement. PGPR are characterized by tests for nitrogen fixation, phosphate solubilization and potassium solubilization, and indole compound productions which resulted all positive. The most effective isolates are chosen and was encapsulated into pellets form using bentonite powder. It was then applied to Pakchoy plants for four weeks based on four different treatments: control (T0), 0.5 g NPK fertilizer (T1), 0.1 g PGPR (T2), 0.5 g PGPR (T3) and 1.0 g PGPR (T4). The result significantly improved roots length (in cm), number of leaves and dry weight (in g). In future, the sustainable friendly approach like this can be potentially applied to the other crops like chili, rice, pineapple and vegetables.
PENERBIT UTM PRESS
0127-9696
2180-3722
2024
86
6
10.11113/jurnalteknologi.v86.21087
Engineering
gold
WOS:001342155400008
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001342155400008
title PELLETIZED PLANT GROWTH-PROMOTING BACTERIA DERIVED FROM FERMENTED RICE WATER AND ITS INFLUENCE IN PAKCHOY
title_short PELLETIZED PLANT GROWTH-PROMOTING BACTERIA DERIVED FROM FERMENTED RICE WATER AND ITS INFLUENCE IN PAKCHOY
title_full PELLETIZED PLANT GROWTH-PROMOTING BACTERIA DERIVED FROM FERMENTED RICE WATER AND ITS INFLUENCE IN PAKCHOY
title_fullStr PELLETIZED PLANT GROWTH-PROMOTING BACTERIA DERIVED FROM FERMENTED RICE WATER AND ITS INFLUENCE IN PAKCHOY
title_full_unstemmed PELLETIZED PLANT GROWTH-PROMOTING BACTERIA DERIVED FROM FERMENTED RICE WATER AND ITS INFLUENCE IN PAKCHOY
title_sort PELLETIZED PLANT GROWTH-PROMOTING BACTERIA DERIVED FROM FERMENTED RICE WATER AND ITS INFLUENCE IN PAKCHOY
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description The usage of inorganic fertilizer has been shown to have a negative impact. However, most farmers tend to use chemical fertilizers due to its significant useful effects on plants. This study aims to determine the influence of pelletized plant growth-promoting microbial consortium (PGPR) derived from fermented rice water in Pakchoy plants (Brassica rapa subsp.chinensis) growth enhancement. PGPR are characterized by tests for nitrogen fixation, phosphate solubilization and potassium solubilization, and indole compound productions which resulted all positive. The most effective isolates are chosen and was encapsulated into pellets form using bentonite powder. It was then applied to Pakchoy plants for four weeks based on four different treatments: control (T0), 0.5 g NPK fertilizer (T1), 0.1 g PGPR (T2), 0.5 g PGPR (T3) and 1.0 g PGPR (T4). The result significantly improved roots length (in cm), number of leaves and dry weight (in g). In future, the sustainable friendly approach like this can be potentially applied to the other crops like chili, rice, pineapple and vegetables.
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