BIOLINK (Jurnal Biologi Lingkungan, Industri, Kesehatan)
Vol. 11 No. 2 (2025): Biolink February

OPTIMIZATION OF BAMBOO ROOTS PGPR DOSAGE ON MUNG BEAN GROWTH AND YIELD

Nareswari, Aptika Hana Prastiwi (Unknown)
Saptorini, Saptorini (Unknown)
Noviady, Ikhsan (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
05 Feb 2025

Abstract

The application of plant-growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) offers an eco-friendly approach to enhancing crop growth and productivity. This study assesses the effects of PGPR derived from bamboo roots on growth metrics (e.g., stem diameter and branch count) and yield traits (e.g., pod count, fresh and dry pod weights, and harvested bean weight) of mung bean (Vigna radiata L.). Bamboo roots were selected as a unique source of PGPR because it fosters a favourable environment for beneficial microorganisms, enhancing nutrient absorption in plants. Conducted under controlled conditions, this experiment followed a completely randomized design, tested six PGPR dosage: 0 ml/polybag (H0), 10 ml/polybag (H1), 20 ml/polybag (H2), 30 ml/polybag (H3), 40 ml/polybag (H4), and 50 ml/polybag (H5) applied weekly. Results revealed significant growth promotion during the late vegetative phase, with H3 yielding optimal outcomes improved stem diameter, branch number, pod count, and seed dry weight. Higher dosages (H4, H5) negatively impacted growth, potentially due to microbial competition, nutrient imbalance, or stress. This eco-friendly method demonstrates the potential of bamboo-derived PGPR to boost mung bean productivity, supporting food security and profitability. Further studies should investigate its long-term effects and adaptability across diverse crops and farming systems, enhancing its utility for sustainable agriculture.

Copyrights © 2025






Journal Info

Abbrev

biolink

Publisher

Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology

Description

Biolink focuses on the publication of the results of scientific research related to fields. This article is published in the internal and external academic community of the University of Medan Area (UMA) especially in the field of Biology. Biolink publishes scientific articles in the scope of ...