Organic Fertilizer Potential Using Aspergillus Niger, Pseudomonas putida and Effective Microorganisms from Coconut Water Waste in Ponorogo, East Java - Indonesia

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The abundance of coconut water as a waste of household industry activities in Ponorogo can be obtained. There is still organic matter considered to become a liquid fertilizer where it can be expected to substitute for the use of inorganic fertilizers. The research aims to determine the potential of coconut water as a liquid organic fertilizer involving three types of microorganisms, such as Aspergillus Niger, Pseudomonas putida and Effective Microorganisms (EM4). The experiment was conducted using a mixed bacth reactor with 4 L/ minute of aeration rate and initial microorganism's number of approximately 107 cells/ mL for 10 days. The results suggest that the highest reduction of C-organic and the biggest enhancement of N, P, K can be achieved by a combination of A. Niger and P. putida with 29 %; 100 %, 110 %, 552%, respectively.

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Darmawan, R., Rachmania Juliastuti, S., Hendrianie, N., Gunawan, S., Wirawasista Aparamarta, H., Gultom, R. D. P., & Kharisma Prabatiwi, R. (2018). Organic Fertilizer Potential Using Aspergillus Niger, Pseudomonas putida and Effective Microorganisms from Coconut Water Waste in Ponorogo, East Java - Indonesia. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 156). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201815603028

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