The Use of Biofertilizers Increased Plant Growth with No Trade-Off Effect on GreenHouse Gas Emission

Several experiments have been carried out to elucidate the reduction in greenhouse gas emissions as effect of replacement of chemical fertilizer by biofertilizers on alluvial soils in Indonesia.  Biofertilizers “Biotara” and “Biosure” were applied along with NPK fertilizer on alluvial soil cultivate...

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Main Authors: Abdul Hadi, Udiantoro ., Hasrul Satria Nur, Muhlis
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Lambung Mangkurat 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Wetlands Environmental Management
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Online Access:http://ijwem.unlam.ac.id/index.php/ijwem/article/view/62
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spelling doaj-e605db657a6f42a186daae2ba3af1f162020-11-25T03:33:52ZengUniversitas Lambung MangkuratJournal of Wetlands Environmental Management2354-58442477-52232017-01-0151182310.20527/jwem.v5i1.6259The Use of Biofertilizers Increased Plant Growth with No Trade-Off Effect on GreenHouse Gas EmissionAbdul Hadi0Udiantoro .Hasrul Satria NurMuhlis ,[SCOPUS ID: 8501655400, h-index: 7] Lambung Mangkurat UniversitySeveral experiments have been carried out to elucidate the reduction in greenhouse gas emissions as effect of replacement of chemical fertilizer by biofertilizers on alluvial soils in Indonesia.  Biofertilizers “Biotara” and “Biosure” were applied along with NPK fertilizer on alluvial soil cultivated with rice.  Emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O), methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) were monitored in biweekly basis up to the maximum vegetative growth of the rice plant. Oil palm empty fruit bunch (OP EFB) as well as grasses were composted with Bacillus brevis and Bacillus megaterium as activator. The composts were incorporated into alluvial soils cultivated to oil palm and the emissions of N2O, CH4 and CO2 were monitored in biweekly basis. The results showed that biofertilizer “Biotara” or “Biosure” combined with NPK fertilizer (¾ recommendation dose) could increase paddy growth with no significant effect on N2O, CH4 and CO2 emissions.  The emissions of N2O,  CH4 and CO2 exhibited seasonal changes as affected by inclusion of either OP EFB and weed compost along with NPK fertilizer.  Global warming potentials of each treatment for NPK, OP EFB compost and weed compost were 5.6, -5.2 and -4.9 ton CO2equ m-2 year-1, respectively. It could be concluded that the replacements of synthetic fertilizer with biofertilizer or compost did not have negative impact on the environment which could be promoted.http://ijwem.unlam.ac.id/index.php/ijwem/article/view/62agricultural waste, compost, greenhouse gases, oil palm
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Hasrul Satria Nur
Muhlis ,
The Use of Biofertilizers Increased Plant Growth with No Trade-Off Effect on GreenHouse Gas Emission
Journal of Wetlands Environmental Management
agricultural waste, compost, greenhouse gases, oil palm
author_facet Abdul Hadi
Udiantoro .
Hasrul Satria Nur
Muhlis ,
author_sort Abdul Hadi
title The Use of Biofertilizers Increased Plant Growth with No Trade-Off Effect on GreenHouse Gas Emission
title_short The Use of Biofertilizers Increased Plant Growth with No Trade-Off Effect on GreenHouse Gas Emission
title_full The Use of Biofertilizers Increased Plant Growth with No Trade-Off Effect on GreenHouse Gas Emission
title_fullStr The Use of Biofertilizers Increased Plant Growth with No Trade-Off Effect on GreenHouse Gas Emission
title_full_unstemmed The Use of Biofertilizers Increased Plant Growth with No Trade-Off Effect on GreenHouse Gas Emission
title_sort use of biofertilizers increased plant growth with no trade-off effect on greenhouse gas emission
publisher Universitas Lambung Mangkurat
series Journal of Wetlands Environmental Management
issn 2354-5844
2477-5223
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Several experiments have been carried out to elucidate the reduction in greenhouse gas emissions as effect of replacement of chemical fertilizer by biofertilizers on alluvial soils in Indonesia.  Biofertilizers “Biotara” and “Biosure” were applied along with NPK fertilizer on alluvial soil cultivated with rice.  Emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O), methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) were monitored in biweekly basis up to the maximum vegetative growth of the rice plant. Oil palm empty fruit bunch (OP EFB) as well as grasses were composted with Bacillus brevis and Bacillus megaterium as activator. The composts were incorporated into alluvial soils cultivated to oil palm and the emissions of N2O, CH4 and CO2 were monitored in biweekly basis. The results showed that biofertilizer “Biotara” or “Biosure” combined with NPK fertilizer (¾ recommendation dose) could increase paddy growth with no significant effect on N2O, CH4 and CO2 emissions.  The emissions of N2O,  CH4 and CO2 exhibited seasonal changes as affected by inclusion of either OP EFB and weed compost along with NPK fertilizer.  Global warming potentials of each treatment for NPK, OP EFB compost and weed compost were 5.6, -5.2 and -4.9 ton CO2equ m-2 year-1, respectively. It could be concluded that the replacements of synthetic fertilizer with biofertilizer or compost did not have negative impact on the environment which could be promoted.
topic agricultural waste, compost, greenhouse gases, oil palm
url http://ijwem.unlam.ac.id/index.php/ijwem/article/view/62
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