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Jihan Haura, B. Irawan, S. Farisi, Yulianty
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Piles of uncontrolled pineapple peel waste have a negative impact that will affect various aspects of life, either directly or indirectly. Therefore, pineapple peel waste that can no longer be processed can be used for making compost. The taste of pineapple can be degraded biologically with the help of enzymes that can be produced by microorganisms. One of the microorganisms that can support the decomposition process is a group of fungi. In this study, the fungus Trichoderma sp. (Bioggp 5) is a ligninolytic fungus. Trichoderma sp. is a saprophytic soil microorganism that attacks natural pathogenic fungi and is beneficial to plants. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of solid bromelain compost inoculum of ligninolytic fungi (Trichoderma sp.) on leaf number and chlorophyll content of chili plants (Capsicum annum L.) and the best dose of compost that could be used. This study used a completely randomized design (CRD) with 7 treatments, namely T0 (control), T1 (1.4% pure bromelain), T2 (1.7% pure bromelain), T3 (2% pure bromelain), T4 (1, 4% bromelain + leaf litter), T5 (1.7% bromelain + leaf litter), T6 (2% bromelain + leaf litter). The parameters used were the number of leaves and chlorophyll content. And the results obtained from this study were the T3 dose (2% pure bromelain) was the best dose for the number of leaves, while the T2 dose (1.7% pure bromelain) was the best dose for chlorophyll content.
木质素木霉诱导菠萝蛋白酶凋落物固体堆肥对辣椒叶片数量和叶绿素含量的影响
成堆的未经控制的菠萝皮废弃物会对生活的各个方面产生直接或间接的负面影响。因此,不能再加工的菠萝皮废弃物可以用来制作堆肥。菠萝的味道可以在微生物产生的酶的帮助下进行生物降解。其中一种能够支持分解过程的微生物是一群真菌。在本研究中,真菌Trichoderma sp. (Bioggp 5)是一种木质素分解真菌。木霉(Trichoderma sp.)是一种腐生土壤微生物,能攻击天然病原菌,对植物有益。本研究旨在确定木素降解真菌(Trichoderma sp.)固体菠萝蛋白酶堆肥接种量对辣椒叶片数和叶绿素含量的影响,以及可使用的最佳堆肥剂量。本研究采用完全随机设计(CRD),共7个处理,分别为T0(对照)、T1(1.4%纯菠萝蛋白酶)、T2(1.7%纯菠萝蛋白酶)、T3(2%纯菠萝蛋白酶)、T4(1.4%纯菠萝蛋白酶+凋落叶)、T5(1.7%纯菠萝蛋白酶+凋落叶)、T6(2%纯菠萝蛋白酶+凋落叶)。参数为叶片数和叶绿素含量。结果表明,T3剂量(2%纯菠萝蛋白酶)对叶片数量的影响最大,T2剂量(1.7%纯菠萝蛋白酶)对叶绿素含量的影响最大。
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