Jurnal Biotek
Vol 11 No 1 (2023): JUNI

Peningkatan Kualitas Kompos Sampah Pasar Menggunakan Mikroorganisme Lokal (MOL) Bonggol Pisang dan Dedak

Linda Noviana (Universitas Sahid Jakarta)
Vadhila Rahmadita (Universitas Sahid Jakarta)
Purnomosutji Dyah Prinajati (Universitas Sahid Jakarta)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Jun 2023

Abstract

Traditional markets produce vegetable and fruit waste which can be used as compost because it contains good nutrition for plants. This study aimed to determine the influence and differences in the quality of organic market waste compost based on the content of C-organic, Nitrogen (N), C/N ratio, Phosphorus (P), and Potassium (K) according to SNI 19-7030-2004 regarding the Compost Specifications for Domestic Organic Waste. The design of this study was a Group Randomized Design (GRD) with nine treatments and two replications, so there were 18 observation units. The research factors were variations of MOL banana weevil consisting of 0 ml (B1), 250 ml (B2), and 500 ml (B3), and bran variations consisting of 0 kg (C1), 0,25 kg (C2), and 0,5 kg (C3). The treatment consists of B1C1, B1C2, B1C3, B2C1, B2C2, B2C3, B3C1, B3C2, and B3C3. The results showed that AB2C1 was the best treatment for the C-organic parameters (30,60%), Phosphorus (1,56%), and Potassium (0,99%), while AB3C3 was the best treatment for the C/N ratio parameters (26) and Nitrogen (1,36%). Traditional market activities generating organic waste every day, it causing a acumulation of organic waste that has the potential to cause environmental pollution. Organic waste can be used as raw material in making compost using local microorganism bioactivators (MOL) banana weevil and the addition of bran. MOL Banana weevil contains gibberellin and cytokinin growth regulator which is useful for accelerating the plant growth. Bran contains phytochemicals and vitamins that are able to enrich the chemical content of compost fertilizer. This study aims to determine the influence and differences in the quality of organic market waste compost based on the content of C-organic, Nitrogen (N), C/N ratio, Phosphorus (P), and Potassium (K) according to SNI 19-7030-2004 regarding the Compost Specifications from Domestic Organic Waste. The design of this study was a Group Randomized Design (GRD) with nine treatments and two replication so there were 18 treatments. The treatment consists of AB1C1, AB1C2, AB1C3, AB2C1, AB2C2, AB2C3, AB3C1, AB3C2, and AB3C3. The research factors were variations of MOL banana weevil consisting of 0 ml (B1), 250 ml (B2), and 500 ml (B3), and bran variations consisting of 0 kg (C1), 0,25 kg (C2), and 0,5 kg (C3). The results showed that AB2C1 was the best treatment for the C-organic parameters (30,60%), Phosphorus (1,56%), and Potassium (0,99%), while AB3C3 was the best treatment for the C/N ratio parameters (26) and Nitrogen (1,36%). Keywords: bran, compost, MOL banana weevil, organic waste

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Journal Info

Abbrev

biotek

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Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology Education

Description

Jurnal Biotek is an academic journal published by Alauddin Press Makassar in collaboration with Department of Biology Education in Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar. The journal accepts scholarly papers regarding of biology science, biology education, Islamic perspective of biology science, ...