Enhancing Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) Compost by Addition of Burnt Rice Husk as Carrier Material for Selected Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria

Syafina Fasya Saiful Anuar, A. Yaacob, R. Othman
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The current interest in minimizing the use of inorganic fertilizers and the increasing demand for the combined action of beneficial microorganisms and agricultural wastes is considered to have a positive impact on soil, crop productivity and sustainable agriculture. The objective of this study was to prepare a series of combinations of empty fruit compost (EFBC) and burnt rice husk (BRH) as carrier materials for selected nitrogen-fixing bacteria, evaluate their suitability, and determine the ability of the inoculated EFBC-BRH carrier materials. Different ratios of EFBC and BRH were used to prepare the carrier materials for the selected N₂-fixing bacteria, namely strains Sb35 and Sb42 of Bacillus sp. Both coarse and fine EFBCs were used for the preparations. The suitability of the combinations of EFBC-BRH as a bacterial carrier was tested by inoculating the different ratios of organic material combinations with the N₂-fixing bacteria and incubating them at room temperature for eight weeks, after which the effects on the bacterial population, pH, moisture content, and contaminants were determined. The results showed that the fine-textured EFBC-BRH carriers’ formulation (T5 to T8) were better carriers compared to the formulation of coarse-textured EFBC-BRH carriers (T1 to T4). The inoculated carrier T6 (1 fine structured EFBC: 1 BRH) showed the best response with an increase in Sb35 and Sb42 populations of 7.34% and 7.47%, respectively. In conclusion, T6 as a carrier material for Sb35 and Sb42 is suitable to be developed as a biofertilizer.
以烧稻壳为载体强化油棕空果串(EFB)堆肥的研究
目前人们对尽量减少无机肥料的使用以及对有益微生物和农业废物联合作用的需求日益增加的兴趣被认为对土壤、作物生产力和可持续农业具有积极影响。本研究的目的是制备一系列以空果堆肥(EFBC)和烧稻壳(BRH)为载体的组合,对所选固氮菌进行适宜性评价,并确定接种后的EFBC-BRH载体材料的能力。采用不同比例的EFBC和BRH为选定的固氮细菌Bacillus sp. Sb35和Sb42菌株制备载体材料,采用粗粒EFBC和细粒EFBC制备。通过将不同比例的有机物组合与固氮细菌接种,在室温下培养8周,测定其对细菌数量、pH值、含水率和污染物含量的影响,以EFBC-BRH组合作为细菌载体的适宜性。结果表明,细织构EFBC-BRH载体配方(T5 ~ T8)优于粗织构EFBC-BRH载体配方(T1 ~ T4)。接种载体T6(1细结构EFBC: 1 BRH)对Sb35和Sb42的应答效果最好,分别增加7.34%和7.47%。综上所述,T6作为Sb35和Sb42的载体材料适合作为生物肥料开发。
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