Impact of Biological Fertilizers Based on Essential Bacterial Stimulants on Rice Growth and Production

H. Gubali, Zulzain Ilahude, M. I. Bahua, Mohamad Lihawa, N. Musa, F. Zakaria
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Biological fertilizers are a group of living organisms whose activities can improve soil fertility, fertilizers that contain microbes and are useful for helping plant growth. The purpose of this study was to analyze the growth and production of rice plants against the application of biological fertilizers. There are 7 bacterial isolates used as biofertilizers, namely, Bacillus sp., two Pseudomonas sp. strains, two Azospirillum sp. strains, and two Azotobacter sp. strains. This study used an experimental design method through a one-factor randomized block design. The treatment in the study consisted of no fertilization, compost, 100% NPK, 7 isolates enriched compost, 7 isolates enriched compost+50% NPK, 4 isolates enriched compost, and 4 isolates enriched compost+50% NPK. The results showed that compost enriched with biological fertilizers could increase the nutrient content of the soil, thereby increasing the growth and production of rice plants. Treatment of compost enriched with 7 isolates+50% NPK gave the highest yield, both for rice plants. The use of biological fertilizers can reduce the dose of inorganic fertilizer use by up to 50% in rice cultivation.
基于必需细菌刺激剂的生物肥料对水稻生长和生产的影响
生物肥料是一组能提高土壤肥力的生物体,含有微生物的肥料,对植物生长有帮助。本研究的目的是分析施用生物肥料对水稻植株生长和产量的影响。作为生物肥料的菌株有7株,分别是芽孢杆菌、假单胞菌2株、氮螺旋菌2株和固氮杆菌2株。本研究采用单因素随机区组设计的实验设计方法。试验处理为不施肥、堆肥、100%氮磷钾、7株富集堆肥、7株富集堆肥+50%氮磷钾、4株富集堆肥和4株富集堆肥+50%氮磷钾。结果表明,添加生物肥料的堆肥可以增加土壤的养分含量,从而促进水稻植株的生长和产量。在堆肥中添加7个分离株+50%氮磷钾的处理,水稻植株的产量最高。在水稻栽培中,使用生物肥料可使无机肥料用量减少50%。
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