Pilot Survey For Disseminating SME'S Technology For Disaster Prevention and Environmental Regeneration.
Study on Re-vegetation through
Cooperation with Takino Filter Inc
I Gede Putu Wirawan, Ph.D
Professor of Molecular Genetic
Udayana University
Some Target Examples
Revegetation by using plant seedling
Re-vegetation Cooperation
Another Method of Re-vegetation
Principle of Coco Fiber Sheet
Surface Soil
Coco Fiber Mesh
Soil – Fertilizer - Seed
Coco Fiber Net
Prevent surface soil erosion, prevent surface water flow, keep the water and humidity
Principle of Coco Fiber Sheet
Surface Soil
Coco Fiber Mesh
Soil – Fertilizer - Seed
Coco Fiber Net
Prevent surface soil erosion, prevent surface water flow, keep the water and humidity
Principle of Coco Fiber Sheet
Surface Soil
Coco Fiber Mesh
Soil – Fertilizer - Seed
Coco Fiber Net
Prevent surface soil erosion, prevent surface water flow, keep the water and humidity
The Construction of Coco Fiber Sheet by adapting the
principle of Takino Filter Technology
Experiments using Coco Fiber Sheet
Experiments
The Isolation of Mycorrhizal Fungi
The Isolation of Mycorrhizal Fungi
20 µm
20 µm
Trapping Culture
Diameter 5.5 cm
Zeolite 50 g
Plant Seeds
15 cm
Soil and Fertilizer 150 g
Zeolite 250 g
Trapping Culture
Development by using Zeolite, Perlite, Vermiculite,
and sand of Mt. Batur and Corn, Pine, and Eucalyptus
Production of Bio-Fertilizer containing Mycorrhizal Fungi
Vegetation on Coco Fiber Sheets
Growth of Vegetation
Prevention of Erosion
Growth of Vegetation on Dry Season (August 2014)
1 week after
implementation
Growth of Vegetation on Takino Filter
(two years after)
Growth of Vegetation on Coco Fiber
Sheet after Two Years
Plants Growth 3rd Implementation
(Dry Season – after 7 months)
Plants colonized with mycorrhiza:
Pinus, Eucalyptus/ Ampupu, Jack
Fruit/Nagka, Gamelina/Jati Belanda,
Lamptoro. All were growing well
New Plant in Fac Agriculture Farm
Concluding Remark
• Coco fiber sheet and seed bags can be used for re-vegetation
• The materials still need to be evaluated concerning the longer
use and the manufacturing (mass production)
• Coco Fiber Sheet and seed bag can be used for the
community (prevention of surface soil erosion and the can be
made by them self)
• Other local materials need to be studied
• Udayana University and Takino Filter Inc is good model for
University and Corporation collaboration
Acknowledgement
• All Research Team of Revegetation
• All Students Involved
• Rector of Udayana University
• Dean Fac of Agriculture, Unud
• President of Takino Filter Inc and Team
• JICA
• President of Yamaguchi University and Team (Prof. F. Miura, et
al)
• BPPT
• FORDA
Thank you
Making a Good
collaboration till this
dimension
Cooperation with Takino Filter Inc
I Gede Putu Wirawan, Ph.D
Professor of Molecular Genetic
Udayana University
Some Target Examples
Revegetation by using plant seedling
Re-vegetation Cooperation
Another Method of Re-vegetation
Principle of Coco Fiber Sheet
Surface Soil
Coco Fiber Mesh
Soil – Fertilizer - Seed
Coco Fiber Net
Prevent surface soil erosion, prevent surface water flow, keep the water and humidity
Principle of Coco Fiber Sheet
Surface Soil
Coco Fiber Mesh
Soil – Fertilizer - Seed
Coco Fiber Net
Prevent surface soil erosion, prevent surface water flow, keep the water and humidity
Principle of Coco Fiber Sheet
Surface Soil
Coco Fiber Mesh
Soil – Fertilizer - Seed
Coco Fiber Net
Prevent surface soil erosion, prevent surface water flow, keep the water and humidity
The Construction of Coco Fiber Sheet by adapting the
principle of Takino Filter Technology
Experiments using Coco Fiber Sheet
Experiments
The Isolation of Mycorrhizal Fungi
The Isolation of Mycorrhizal Fungi
20 µm
20 µm
Trapping Culture
Diameter 5.5 cm
Zeolite 50 g
Plant Seeds
15 cm
Soil and Fertilizer 150 g
Zeolite 250 g
Trapping Culture
Development by using Zeolite, Perlite, Vermiculite,
and sand of Mt. Batur and Corn, Pine, and Eucalyptus
Production of Bio-Fertilizer containing Mycorrhizal Fungi
Vegetation on Coco Fiber Sheets
Growth of Vegetation
Prevention of Erosion
Growth of Vegetation on Dry Season (August 2014)
1 week after
implementation
Growth of Vegetation on Takino Filter
(two years after)
Growth of Vegetation on Coco Fiber
Sheet after Two Years
Plants Growth 3rd Implementation
(Dry Season – after 7 months)
Plants colonized with mycorrhiza:
Pinus, Eucalyptus/ Ampupu, Jack
Fruit/Nagka, Gamelina/Jati Belanda,
Lamptoro. All were growing well
New Plant in Fac Agriculture Farm
Concluding Remark
• Coco fiber sheet and seed bags can be used for re-vegetation
• The materials still need to be evaluated concerning the longer
use and the manufacturing (mass production)
• Coco Fiber Sheet and seed bag can be used for the
community (prevention of surface soil erosion and the can be
made by them self)
• Other local materials need to be studied
• Udayana University and Takino Filter Inc is good model for
University and Corporation collaboration
Acknowledgement
• All Research Team of Revegetation
• All Students Involved
• Rector of Udayana University
• Dean Fac of Agriculture, Unud
• President of Takino Filter Inc and Team
• JICA
• President of Yamaguchi University and Team (Prof. F. Miura, et
al)
• BPPT
• FORDA
Thank you
Making a Good
collaboration till this
dimension