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The possible use of coal fly ash and phosphate-solubilizing fungi for improving the availability of P and plant growth in acid soil

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dc.contributor.author Wilujeng, Retno
dc.contributor.author Ichriani, Gusti Irya
dc.contributor.author Fahrunsyah
dc.contributor.author Nuraini, Yulia
dc.contributor.author Handayanto, Eko
dc.date.accessioned 2024-06-29T12:37:34Z
dc.date.available 2024-06-29T12:37:34Z
dc.date.issued 2020-10-01
dc.identifier.citation Harvard en_US
dc.identifier.issn 2502-2458
dc.identifier.uri https://repo-dosen.ulm.ac.id//handle/123456789/35385
dc.description.abstract Abstract: The availability of P in acid soils may be raised through the application of phosphate-solubilizing fungi (PSF). Coal fly ash (CFA) that has a high pH and contains a relatively high P may also be used to raise the availability of P in acid sois. The purpose of this study was to explore the possible use of CFA and PSF in a biochar-compost carrier to improve the availability of P and plant growth in acid soil. Combined applications of two PSF isolates (Aspergillus oryzae = F1, and Neosartorya fischeri = F2) carried in three levels of biochar-compost (80% biochar + 20% compost = B1, 70% biochar + 30% compost = B2, and 60% biochar + 40% compost =B3), and two doses of CFA (60 t/ha = C1, and 80 t/ha = C2) were tested in this study through two experiments. The results of experiment 1 (laboratory experiment) showed that the application of N. fischeri carried in 70% biochar + 30% compost combined with 80 t CFA/ha (F2B2C2 treatment) significantly increased the available P more than other treatments. In comparison with control, the increase of soil available P content ranged from 13% in the F1B1C1 treatment (A. oryzae in 80% biochar + 20% compost combined with 60 t CFA/ha) to 101% in the F2B2C2 treatment (N.fischeri in 70% biochar + 30% compost combined with 80 t CFA/ha). The results of experiment 2 (glasshouse experiment) showed that the highest dry weight of maize shoot was obtained by the F2B2C2 treatment that increased 123% compared to control. The highest P uptake by maize was obtained by the F2B2C2 treatment (N. fischeri in 70% biochar + 30% compost combined with 80 t CFA/ha). en_US
dc.description.sponsorship The Ministry of Research and Technology / National Agency for Research and Innovation for funding (through PTUPT 2019-2020); PT. Dharma Satria Nusantara, tbk, for providing oil palm empty fruit bunches, and PT. Cahaya Fajar Kaltim for providing coal fly ash. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher JOURNAL OF DEGRADED AND MINING LANDS MANAGEMENT en_US
dc.subject biochar en_US
dc.subject coal fly ash en_US
dc.subject phosphate solubilizing fungi en_US
dc.subject acid soil en_US
dc.subject Research Subject Categories::FORESTRY, AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES and LANDSCAPE PLANNING en_US
dc.title The possible use of coal fly ash and phosphate-solubilizing fungi for improving the availability of P and plant growth in acid soil en_US
dc.title.alternative Application of coal fly ash and phosphate-solubilizing fungi improve P availability in acid soil en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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