Increasing the abundance of microorganisms in a regosol soil using biopelet fertilizer composed from biochar, chicken manure, and shrimp waste to increase soil fertility
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2021-07-01Author
WINARSO, Sugeng
SUBCHAN, Wachju
HARYANTI, Anisa
SETIAWATI, Tri Candra
ROMADHONA, Sukron
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Results of previous research have proven that soil organic matter (humic and
biochar compounds) can increase and maintain soil fertility and protect
environmental resilience. The purpose of this study was to increase the
abundance of microorganisms in young soil (regosol) with biopelet fertilizer
composed of a combination of biochar, chicken manure, and shrimp waste to
improve soil fertility. The experimental design used was a randomized block
design with two factors, namely the composition and dosage of biopelets. The
compositions of biopelet were 70% biochar, 15% chicken manure and 15% fish
waste (B1); B2: 50% biochar, 25% chicken manure and 25 % fish waste (B2):
and 20% biochar, 40% chicken manure and 40% fish waste (B3).. The dosage
used was four levels (0, 2.5, 5, and 10 t/ha). The results showed that the
application of biopelet fertilizer to the regosol soil reduced soil pH from slightly
alkaline to near neutral, and the addition of up to 10 t biopelet / ha increased soil
organic C content from 1.17% to 1.72%, as well as increasing the availability of
N, P, and K nutrients. Improvement in pH, organic-C, and soil macronutrients
was followed by an increase in the abundance of soil microorganisms, especially
bacteria
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