PENGGUNAAN MOL BONGGOL PISANG (MUSA PARADISIACA) SEBAGAI DEKOMPOSER UNTUK PENGOMPOSAN TANDAN KOSONG KELAPA SAWIT
Abstrak: The decline in the
quality of land caused by the use of inorganic fertilizers fueled the growth of
organic farming. Organic farming requires a source of organic fertilizer which
is very large. Needs a very large organic fertilizer requires a source of organic
material that is widely available. today in eastern Kalimantan and oil palm
industry is growing rapidly. The palm oil industry in addition to producing
liquid waste also generates solid waste such as oil palm empty fruit bunches
that can be used as a source of organic fertilizer. This study aims to
determine the release of nutrients after the decomposition of oil palm empty
fruit bunches using Banana’s Corm (Musa paradisiaca) Microorganisms.This
research is descriptive methods. Assessment of the nutrients status in the
compost TKKS using BPT Bogor (2009). The results showed that the pH of compost
TKKS using Banana’s Corm (Musa paradisiaca) Microorganisms 8,54; C-organic 54,3
%; Nitrogen 1.8 %; Ratio C /N 31.5; P2O5 0,4 %, and K2O 1,59%.
KATA KUNCI: Local
Microorganisms (MOL), Banana’s Corm, Composts Empty Fruit Bunch, Decomposers
Penulis: Roro Kesumaningwati
Kode Jurnal: jppertaniandd150833