Phosphate Solubilizing Bacteria Adaptive to Vinasse
Date
2015-06-01Author
MUZAKHAR, Kahar
SUTOYO, Sutoyo
SARAGIH, Ahmad Bukhari
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Microorganisms identified as phosphate solubilizing bacteria (PSB)
adaptive to vinasse were successfully screened from sugarcane soil from an
agriculatural estate in Jatiroto. By conducting a screening on Pikovskaya’s agar
medium (PAM), we found that five different isolates were detected as PSB (pvk5a, pvk-5b, pvk-6b, pvk-7a, and pvk-8a). Of the five isolates only three could be
grown and were found to be adaptive to vinasse based medium without any
nutrients added (pvk-5a, pvk-5b and pvk-7a). The three isolates were
characterized as coccus and Gram negative with no endospores detected. We
suggest that these three isolates can be used as biofertilizer agent to support
organic farming
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- LSP-Jurnal Ilmiah Dosen [7365]