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Journal : Akta Agrosia

Effectiveness of Indigenous Rhizobacteria Formulations in Increasing the Growth and Yield of Shallots (Allium ascalonicum L.) Sutariati, Gusti Ayu Kade; Madiki, Abdul; Hariani, Ni Kadek Dwi; Mudi, La; Khaeruni, Andi; Wibawa, Gusti Ngurah Adi; Afa, Musadia
Akta Agrosia Vol 24 No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Badan Penerbitan Fakultas Pertanian (BPFP), Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Bengkkulu

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The use of beneficial microbes in increasing plant growth and yield is a very appropriate choice to reduce synthetic chemicals that can cause negative impacts on the environment. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of post-save formulations of Wakatobi indigenous rhizobacteria in increasing the growth and yield of shallots. The study was conducted in Jati Bali Village, Konawe Selatan District, using a Randomized Block Design, consisting of 10 rhizobacterial formulation treatments, a combination of three types of biological agents, namely Pseudomonas sp. LP03, Pseudomonas sp. TWB02 and Pseudomonas sp. TWB11, and three types of formulation materials: ground brick powder, ground burned rice husk powder, and bentonite; one control using NaCl 0.85%. The experiment was repeated three times so that there were 360 treatment units. The results showed that of the three types of rhizobacteria tested, only Pseudomonas sp. TWB02 and Pseudomonas sp. LP03 can display better performance in increasing the growth and yield of shallots. These rhizobacteria are more compatible using the ground burned rice-husk powder formulation. Increased shallot yield (tuber fresh weight) in seed treatment using Pseudomonas sp. TWB02 and Pseudomonas sp. LP03 in the formulation of ground burned rice-husk powder reached 121% and 117% compared to controls. Further research needs to be done on a broader scale and different environmental conditions to see the stability of these biological agents' effects on the growth and yield of shallots.
Co-Authors Abdul Madiki Achmad, Fariz Adipratama, Ryan Afa, Musadia AGUSTINA -, AGUSTINA Ahmad Gyn’nandi, Helmi Ali Sadikin Andi Bahrun Andi Khaeruni ANDI KHAERUNI Andi Lelanovita Sardianti Anwar, Rusli Arifin, Syaiful Arini Rajab Arini, Rian Arsy Aysyah Anas Arsyad, Mirza Arsyati DARYONO Daryono Daryono Daryono Daryono Daryono Daryono Daryono, Daryono Dewi Nurhayati Yusuf Dyah Widayasari Elfrida Ratnawati Emi Malaysia Eny Maria F. Silvi Dwi Mentari F. Silvi Dwi Mentari F. Silvi Dwi Mentari Faradilla Faradilla Faradilla Faradilla Faradilla Faradilla FARADILLA, FARADILLA Fathiah Fauzan Bintang Andaswara, Muhammad Febri Dian Handayani Fermin, Uli Gusti Ayu Kade Sutariat Gusti Ayu Kade Sutariati Gusti Ngurah Adhi Wibawa Gusti Ngurah Adi Wibawa Hamriani Hariani, Ni Kadek Dwi Haryatie Sarie Hasan, Rachmi Hariaty Hisein, Waode Siti Anima Kardika, Adelia Juli Laode Muh Asdiq Hamsin Ramadan Laode Muhammad Harjoni Kilowasid LD MUHAMMAD ALI KARSA, LD MUHAMMAD Leomo, Sitti Lisnawati, Andi Mani Yusuf Maratul Hamidah, Ida Mentari, F. Silvi Dwi Mirza Arsiaty Arsyad, Mirza Arsyad Moch. Bintaro MUBAYYINUL HAQ, MUBAYYINUL Muhidin Muhidin Mundjanah Nini Mila Rahni Nini Mila Rahni NOVITA SOPACUA, NOVITA Nur Hidayat Nur Hidayat Nur Hidayat Nur Hidayat Nuraida, Waode Rahayu Endah Purwanti Rakian, Tresjia C. Ramadan Ramadan Reza Wahyudi Riama Rita Manullang Rian Arini, Rian Arini Rita Manullang, Riama Roby Roby Roby Roby Rudito Rusli Anwar Rusli Anwar Rusmini RUSMINI Rusmini Rusmini Rusmini Rusmini Silvi Dwi Mentari Slamet, Agustono SRI WANGADI, SRI STEFANY DARSAN, STEFANY SYAMSU ALAM Syauqi, Anis Taufiq Rinda Alkas Tresjia Corina Rakian Tresjia Corina Rakian TRESJIA CORINA RAKIAN, TRESJIA CORINA Tresjian Corina Rakian, Tresjia Rakian Uli Fermin Uli Fermin, Uli Fermin Wandy, Syahrul Waode Nuraida Waode Nuraida, Waode Nuraida Wibawa, Gusti Ngurah Adi Yuanita Yuanita Yuanita Yuanita Zainal Abidin Zainal Abidin Zainal ZUL’AIZA, ZUL’AIZA