Oil palm and banana root colonization potential of locally isolated nitrogen-fixing and phosphate-solubilizing bacteria

Oil palm and banana are the biggest commodity crop and the second largest fruit crop planted in Malaysia. Both oil palm and banana are highly nutrient-demanding crops that requires a large amount of fertilizer input. This presents an opportunity to find alternative source of nutrient that is much ch...

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Main Authors: Then, Kek Hoe, Sarmidi, Mohamad Roji, Syed Alwee, Sharifah Shahrul Rabiah, Zakaria, Zainul Akmar
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spelling my.utm.923332021-09-28T07:36:49Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/92333/ Oil palm and banana root colonization potential of locally isolated nitrogen-fixing and phosphate-solubilizing bacteria Then, Kek Hoe Sarmidi, Mohamad Roji Syed Alwee, Sharifah Shahrul Rabiah Zakaria, Zainul Akmar TP Chemical technology Oil palm and banana are the biggest commodity crop and the second largest fruit crop planted in Malaysia. Both oil palm and banana are highly nutrient-demanding crops that requires a large amount of fertilizer input. This presents an opportunity to find alternative source of nutrient that is much cheaper than the imported inorganic fertilizer. Currently, the most feasible alternative to the inorganic fertilizer is the recycling of the organic-rich oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) to produce EFB compost as well as the incorporation of nitrogen-fixing bacteria (NFB) and phosphate-solubilising bacteria (PSB) to the EFB compost to increase the supply of nitrogen and phosphorous to the plant at different stages of growth. Hence, the objective of this study was to isolate, screen and identify indigenous bacterium, from the root surroundings of oil palm and banana plant, with highest nitrogen-fixing and phosphate-solubilizing properties. Three NFB and PSB strains (Enterobacter cloaceae KU886016, Burkholderia cepacia KU925862, Serratia marcescens KU925861), were successfully isolated and formulated as biofertilizer for evaluation on oil palm and banana seedlings. Enterobacter cloaceae KU886016 showed higher root colonization ability compared to Burkholderia cepacia KU925862 and Serratia marcescens KU925861, as shown from the FESEM analysis. This finding is important as a direct indication on the suitability of using these bacteria in field application as biofertilizer. Long-Term expectation is for this finding to be able to assist in reducing the dependency on imported inorganic fertilizers, reducing operational cost as well as promoting sustainable soil health. 2020 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/92333/1/MohamadRojiSarmidi2020_OilPalmAndBananaRootColonizationPotential.pdf Then, Kek Hoe and Sarmidi, Mohamad Roji and Syed Alwee, Sharifah Shahrul Rabiah and Zakaria, Zainul Akmar (2020) Oil palm and banana root colonization potential of locally isolated nitrogen-fixing and phosphate-solubilizing bacteria. In: 5th International Conference on Energy, Environmental and Information System, ICENIS 2020, 12 - 13 August 2020, Semarang, Indonesia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202020201006
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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Then, Kek Hoe
Sarmidi, Mohamad Roji
Syed Alwee, Sharifah Shahrul Rabiah
Zakaria, Zainul Akmar
Oil palm and banana root colonization potential of locally isolated nitrogen-fixing and phosphate-solubilizing bacteria
description Oil palm and banana are the biggest commodity crop and the second largest fruit crop planted in Malaysia. Both oil palm and banana are highly nutrient-demanding crops that requires a large amount of fertilizer input. This presents an opportunity to find alternative source of nutrient that is much cheaper than the imported inorganic fertilizer. Currently, the most feasible alternative to the inorganic fertilizer is the recycling of the organic-rich oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) to produce EFB compost as well as the incorporation of nitrogen-fixing bacteria (NFB) and phosphate-solubilising bacteria (PSB) to the EFB compost to increase the supply of nitrogen and phosphorous to the plant at different stages of growth. Hence, the objective of this study was to isolate, screen and identify indigenous bacterium, from the root surroundings of oil palm and banana plant, with highest nitrogen-fixing and phosphate-solubilizing properties. Three NFB and PSB strains (Enterobacter cloaceae KU886016, Burkholderia cepacia KU925862, Serratia marcescens KU925861), were successfully isolated and formulated as biofertilizer for evaluation on oil palm and banana seedlings. Enterobacter cloaceae KU886016 showed higher root colonization ability compared to Burkholderia cepacia KU925862 and Serratia marcescens KU925861, as shown from the FESEM analysis. This finding is important as a direct indication on the suitability of using these bacteria in field application as biofertilizer. Long-Term expectation is for this finding to be able to assist in reducing the dependency on imported inorganic fertilizers, reducing operational cost as well as promoting sustainable soil health.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Then, Kek Hoe
Sarmidi, Mohamad Roji
Syed Alwee, Sharifah Shahrul Rabiah
Zakaria, Zainul Akmar
author_facet Then, Kek Hoe
Sarmidi, Mohamad Roji
Syed Alwee, Sharifah Shahrul Rabiah
Zakaria, Zainul Akmar
author_sort Then, Kek Hoe
title Oil palm and banana root colonization potential of locally isolated nitrogen-fixing and phosphate-solubilizing bacteria
title_short Oil palm and banana root colonization potential of locally isolated nitrogen-fixing and phosphate-solubilizing bacteria
title_full Oil palm and banana root colonization potential of locally isolated nitrogen-fixing and phosphate-solubilizing bacteria
title_fullStr Oil palm and banana root colonization potential of locally isolated nitrogen-fixing and phosphate-solubilizing bacteria
title_full_unstemmed Oil palm and banana root colonization potential of locally isolated nitrogen-fixing and phosphate-solubilizing bacteria
title_sort oil palm and banana root colonization potential of locally isolated nitrogen-fixing and phosphate-solubilizing bacteria
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/92333/1/MohamadRojiSarmidi2020_OilPalmAndBananaRootColonizationPotential.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/92333/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202020201006
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