Thesis
Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria (pgpb) Community Characterizations In Takakura Compost With Saga Plant
This study focuses on the characterization of bacterial communities in Takakura compost specifically
applied to Saga plants. Takakura compost, known for its simplicity, cost-effectiveness, and efficacy in
producing high-quality compost, utilizes the natural processes of microorganisms to break down
organic materials. The research involves the analysis of bacterial communities during the composting
process, examining their composition, diversity, and dynamics. The microbial communities play a
crucial role in decomposing complex compounds, releasing essential nutrients, and contributing to the
overall efficiency of the composting process. Through comprehensive analysis techniques, including
microscopy, morphological characterization using gram staining methods, this study aims to provide
insights into the intricate relationships within bacterial communities in Takakura compost as it relates
to the growth and health of Saga plants. The findings contribute to a better understanding of the
microbial ecology in this composting system and its potential implications for sustainable agricultural
practices.
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