| dc.description.abstract | Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria Pseudomonas and Bacillus are well known  biofertilizer due to their ability for solubilizing inorganic phosphate and producing  phytohormones in soil. However, their potential to decreased diseases incidence caused by  Pratylenchus coffeae has been documented. The objective of this laboratory experiment was  to formulate solid biofertilizer contained Pseudomonas diminuta and Bacillus subtilis. The  laboratory experiments consisted of three-step experiment: 1) selection of the molasses based liquid media for P. diminuta and B. subtilis growth, 2) organic liquid inoculant  formulation and 3) organic carrier-based inoculant formulation. The population of both  bacteria in all steps was count by serial dilution plate method with specific medium. The  result verifeid that cell density of P. diminuta and B. subtilis in liquid culture with 2%  molasses were higher than cell count in the culture contained 4% molasses. Bagasse-based  carrier inoculated with liquid culture of mixed bacteria has higher bacterial count compared  to manure-based carrier. After 90-day incubation, bagasse-based solid inoculant maintained  P. diminuta and B. subtilis density up to 108 CFU/mL and the acidity of solid inculaant was  about neutral. The bacterial count and acidity of solid inoculant agreed with Indonesian  standard for solid biofertilizer. The bagasse-based solid inoculant of both bacteria was  effective to decrease the P. coffeae population in roots of coffee seedlings. | en_US |