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- International Journal of Innovation and Applied Studies
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Laboratory-scale experiments have been conducted to test the effect of FLUFF tea compost and mix it with zeolit
as carrier base for Solubilizing Phosphate Highland Bacteria (BPF) and Azotobacter vinelandii as Nitrogen fixing lowland
bacteria (BPN). The experiment was using a randomized block design, two factors, three repeated. The first factor is the
carrier base (100% FLUFF Tea Compost; 90% FLUFF Tea Compost + 10% Zeolite; and 75% FLUFF Tea Compost + 25% Zeolite)
and the second factor is the kind of inoculant (100% BPF; 100% BPN; and mix of BPF 50% + BPN 50%). The water content
from FLUFF Tea Compost was 59,8% with pH after 2 days incubation was 6,3-6,7. The respons were total bacteria and
temperature on 4, 8, and 12 days after incubation. The results showed that the total bacteria from the carrier base and kind
of inoculants have significant on 4 days after incubation, but not significant on 8 and 12 days after incubation. The A3B3 (75%
FLUFF Tea Compost + Zeo25%) & (BPF 50%+azoto50%) was the best treatment, but if compare from before, A3B1 (75%
FLUFF Tea Compost + Zeolite 25%) & (BPF 100%) have the highest average percentage during observation. The temperature
was stable, it means that the decomposition proccess was not occur. From the data, we can tell that the BPF highland more
adaptable than BPN lowland on FLUFF tea compost. The BPF and BPN have synergy growth on each carrier base treatment.
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