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- Title
Effect of selected bacteria from biogas sludge on the growth and nutrition of upland rice.
- Authors
Elizabeth Mustamu, Novilda; Nasution, Zulkifli; Irvan; Sembiring, Mariani
- Abstract
This study evaluated the influence of selected superior bacterial isolates (SBI), biogas sludge, and their interactions on growth and nutrient uptake of upland rice grown in Ultisols. We used a randomized block design with two factors and seven replicates from October 2020 to April 2021. The first factor used selected SBI (B0 = untreated, B1 = nitrogen-fixing bacteria isolate (N3), B2 = phosphate solubilizing bacteria isolate (P7), B3 = isolate combination (N3+P7)). The second factor was the dosage of biogas sludge (S0 = untreated, S1 = 157.5; S2 = 315; S3 = 630 ml/polybag). The parameters were determined by ANOVA and followed by Duncan’s multiple range test at Р<0.05. The results showed that the isolate P7 significantly increased the N uptake by 20.77% and crop growth rate (CGR) of upland rice 2.81 times. Biogas sludge doses from 315 to 630 ml/polybag significantly increased plant height, uptake of N and P, total fresh and dry weight, and CGR of upland rice. The interaction between N3 and biogas sludge dosage of 630 ml/ polybag significantly increased the CGR of upland rice. The application of isolates N3 and P7 and their combination with biogas sludge of 630 ml/polybag has the potential to increase the CGR of upland rice in acidic soils.
- Subjects
UPLAND rice; NUTRIENT uptake; ULTISOLS; BIOGAS; PLANT growth regulation; ACID soils
- Publication
Agronomía Colombiana, 2021, Vol 39, Issue 3, p381
- ISSN
0120-9965
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.15446/agron.colomb.v39n3.97583