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dc.contributor.advisorHazra, Fahrizal
dc.contributor.advisorWidyati, Enny
dc.contributor.authorRamadhani, Annisa Nurul
dc.date.accessioned2014-03-26T01:40:59Z
dc.date.available2014-03-26T01:40:59Z
dc.date.issued2014
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/68458
dc.description.abstractKilemo (Litsea cubeba L. Persoon) is the one of plant which cultivated as a medicine plant, such an essential oil. This plant harvested at the tip of leaves and the leaves, therefore the management include pruning and fertilizing. This research was aimed to observe the effect of pruning and fertilizing toward population of rhizosphere communities on kilemo (Litsea cubeba L. Persoon). Pruning was practiced on to kilemo after 2 years and four fertilizing treatments i.e control (without fertilizing), NPK fertilizer, microfertilizer and compost,were applied on to the plant with pruning and without pruning. Results of this research showed that pruning was able to decrease population of Azotobacter, P solubilizing microorganism (MoPP), cellulose solubilizing microorganism (MPS). Pruning with fertilizing NPK treatment also decreased population of microorganism. Furthermore, giving organic fertilizer was able to increase population of Azotobacter microorganism and P solubilizing microorganism (MoPP). Meanwhile, microfertilizer only increased population of cellulose solubilizing microorganism (MPS).en
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dc.titleDinamika Populasi Mikroorganisme Rizosfer Tanaman Kilemo (Litsea cubeba L. Persoon) Pada Perlakuan Pemangkasan dan Pemupukan.en
dc.subject.keywordMicroorganism.en
dc.subject.keywordRhizosphereen
dc.subject.keywordPruningen
dc.subject.keywordKilemoen
dc.subject.keywordFertilizingen
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