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ABSTRACT:
The efficiency of phosphorus uptake by 
plants in an Ultisol soil is very low because most of soil phosphorus is
 precipitated by Al and Fe. Oil palm empty fruit bunches can be used as 
basic materials of biochar and compost, and as sources of isolates of 
phosphate solubilizing fungi. This study was aimed to elucidate the 
effect of application of phosphate solubilizing fungi with biochar and 
compost generated from oil palm empty fruit bunches on growth and yield 
of maize an Ultisol of Central Kalimantan. This study consisted of two 
experiments. The first experiment was inoculation of four isolates of 
phosphate solubilizing fungi isolated from of oil palm empty fruit 
bunches, i.e. Acremonium (TB1), Aspergillus (TM7), Hymenella (TM1) and 
Neosartorya (TM8) to 'biocom' media (mixture of biochar and compost 
generated from oil palm empty fruit bunches) to obtain phosphate 
solubilizing fungi that can adapt to the media. In the second 
experiment, the best results in the first experiment were applied to an 
Ultisol soil planted with maize. The results showed that isolates that 
were best adapted to biocom media were Aspergillus-TB7 with 60:40 
proportion (60% biochar + 40% compost) and Neosartorya-TM8 with 70:30 
proportions (60% biochar + 40% compost). The application of the first 
experiment results to the second experiment showed that the application 
of biocom plus Neosartorya-TM8 (BTM) on an Ultisol soil significantly 
improved growth and yield of maize, as well as phosphorus uptake and 
efficiency of phosphorus uptake by maize.
CORRESPONDING AUTHOR:
Eko  Handayanto      
Research Centre for Management of Degraded and Mining Lands, Brawijaya University, Jl. Veteran, Malang 65145, Indonesia
   
1 comment:
UPM Malaysia has done the same. Small scale though.
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