Influence of Rhizobacteria on Soil Ion Concentration under Paddy Cultivation

Sustainable agriculture requires nutrient management options that can increase crop yields that are profitable for N nutrient availability and are environmentally friendly. However, N nutrient is dynamic and easy to lose, and excessive use of chemical N fertilizers has a negative impact on the envir...

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Main Authors: Elmi Junita Tarigan, Cahyo Prayogo, Yu-Ting Weng, Chesly Kit Kobua, Ying-Tzy Jou, Yu-Min Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Brawijaya 2021-05-01
Series:AGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science
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Online Access:https://agrivita.ub.ac.id/index.php/agrivita/article/view/2934
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spelling doaj-f40a8b5efb4a4a2c9dfdcf8a5837d0502021-07-14T07:58:16ZengUniversitas BrawijayaAGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science0126-05372477-85162021-05-0143243043910.17503/agrivita.v43i2.2934594Influence of Rhizobacteria on Soil Ion Concentration under Paddy CultivationElmi Junita Tarigan0Cahyo Prayogo1Yu-Ting WengChesly Kit KobuaYing-Tzy JouYu-Min WangInternational Master Program in Soil and Water Engineering, National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, TaiwanUniversity of BrawijayaSustainable agriculture requires nutrient management options that can increase crop yields that are profitable for N nutrient availability and are environmentally friendly. However, N nutrient is dynamic and easy to lose, and excessive use of chemical N fertilizers has a negative impact on the environment. Biofertilizer by rhizobacteria is an effective way to maintain a reliable N-supply for rice growth. This study investigates the effect of a different combination of rhizobacterial fertilizers on nitrogen ion concentration in the soil and total rice production. The field experiment was conducted in two seasons. There were three treatments, including PGPR with 25% CF, PGPR with 50% CF, and 100% CF. The soil sample was taken from each treatment in six growth stages of rice i.e. 15, 36, 50, 72, 100, and 118 days after transplanting. Soil chemicals NH4+ and NO3- were analyzed by Ion Chromatography. The results showed that the uniformity of NH4+ and NO3- in the soil were the highest in fertilizer application with PGPR. The application of PGPR with 50% CF confirms that it can increase rice yields by 25.5% and 12.9%, respectively. The application of rhizobacteria can reduce the use of chemical fertilizers.https://agrivita.ub.ac.id/index.php/agrivita/article/view/2934bacteriafertilizernitrogensustainable agriculture
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author Elmi Junita Tarigan
Cahyo Prayogo
Yu-Ting Weng
Chesly Kit Kobua
Ying-Tzy Jou
Yu-Min Wang
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Cahyo Prayogo
Yu-Ting Weng
Chesly Kit Kobua
Ying-Tzy Jou
Yu-Min Wang
Influence of Rhizobacteria on Soil Ion Concentration under Paddy Cultivation
AGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science
bacteria
fertilizer
nitrogen
sustainable agriculture
author_facet Elmi Junita Tarigan
Cahyo Prayogo
Yu-Ting Weng
Chesly Kit Kobua
Ying-Tzy Jou
Yu-Min Wang
author_sort Elmi Junita Tarigan
title Influence of Rhizobacteria on Soil Ion Concentration under Paddy Cultivation
title_short Influence of Rhizobacteria on Soil Ion Concentration under Paddy Cultivation
title_full Influence of Rhizobacteria on Soil Ion Concentration under Paddy Cultivation
title_fullStr Influence of Rhizobacteria on Soil Ion Concentration under Paddy Cultivation
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Rhizobacteria on Soil Ion Concentration under Paddy Cultivation
title_sort influence of rhizobacteria on soil ion concentration under paddy cultivation
publisher Universitas Brawijaya
series AGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science
issn 0126-0537
2477-8516
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Sustainable agriculture requires nutrient management options that can increase crop yields that are profitable for N nutrient availability and are environmentally friendly. However, N nutrient is dynamic and easy to lose, and excessive use of chemical N fertilizers has a negative impact on the environment. Biofertilizer by rhizobacteria is an effective way to maintain a reliable N-supply for rice growth. This study investigates the effect of a different combination of rhizobacterial fertilizers on nitrogen ion concentration in the soil and total rice production. The field experiment was conducted in two seasons. There were three treatments, including PGPR with 25% CF, PGPR with 50% CF, and 100% CF. The soil sample was taken from each treatment in six growth stages of rice i.e. 15, 36, 50, 72, 100, and 118 days after transplanting. Soil chemicals NH4+ and NO3- were analyzed by Ion Chromatography. The results showed that the uniformity of NH4+ and NO3- in the soil were the highest in fertilizer application with PGPR. The application of PGPR with 50% CF confirms that it can increase rice yields by 25.5% and 12.9%, respectively. The application of rhizobacteria can reduce the use of chemical fertilizers.
topic bacteria
fertilizer
nitrogen
sustainable agriculture
url https://agrivita.ub.ac.id/index.php/agrivita/article/view/2934
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