Re-Vegetation By Using Symbiotic Mocroorganism and Transfer Technology Of The Takino Multi Function Sheet (Marutaku Sheet).
Revegentation by Using Pant-Symbiotic Microorganisms
and Transfer Technology of the Takino Multi-Function
Sheet (Marutaku Sheet)
By
I Gede Putu Wirawan, I G.K. Susrama,
Wayan Adiartayasa, Tasuku Tanaka, and Takuya Marumoto
Present Achievements
•
Identification and development of the mycorrhizal fungi
•
Production of three model Coco Fiber Multi Function Sheet ; First Year Model (2013),
Second Year Model (2014), and Third Year Model (2015)
•
Re-vegetation test sites in Mt. Batur : Site A (2013), Site B (2015), and Site C (2014)
•
Invited Speaker in The 6th Congress and International Biotechnology Conference 1-4
September 2014 in Palembang (IBC 2014)
•
Keynote Speaker on The 5th International Conference on Bioscience and Biotechnology in
Denpasar, 18-19 September 2014 and Invited Speaker The 6th International Conference on
Bioscience and Biotechnology in Denpasar, 19-20 September 2015
•
Lecture on 29-30 September 2014 in Yamaguchi University, Japan and Workshop 24-25
September 2015 at YU Ube City, Japan
•
Development of Bio-fertilizer containing Mycorrhizal Fungi
•
Patent Drafted at Sentra HKI Udayana University
•
Publication in the International Journal on Bioscience and Biotechnology,
Vol. 2 No. 1, 2014 (Published by Asia-Oceania Bioscience and Biotechnology Consortium
(AOBBC)) and Vol. 3, No. 1, 2015 (Accepted)
Identification and development of the
mycorrhizal fungi
• Acaulospora (Glomales : Acaulosporaceae): A. capsicula , A. koskei,
A. foveata, A. laevis, A. denticulata, A. colombiana
• Glomus (Glomales : Glomeaceae): G. ambisporum,
• Gigaspora (Glomales : Gigasporineae),
•
• Scutellospora (Gigasporaceae): S. calospora,
The Isolation and Identification of Mycorrhizal fungi
(From some Plants in Mt. Batur)
Development of Mycorrhizal fungi Spores by Pot Culture
Produce of Bio-Fertilizer containing Mycorrhizal Fungi
Development by using Zeolite, Perlite, Vermiculite,
and sand of Mt. Batur and Corn, Pine, and Ampupu
Priciple of MF-Sheets
Principle : 1.
2.
3.
4.
Prevent surface soil erosion
Prevent surface water flow
Form the media for better mikroclimate
Enrich the life of microbes
Production of two model Coco Fiber Multi Function Sheet;
First Year Model (2013) and Second Year Model (2014)
•
2013 Model :
• Coco Net used: 1 cm coco rope distance between rope 2-3 cm
• Coco mesh used 1 mm thin
• Mesh put under the net
• Seed bag used : 50 x 50 cm
•
2014 Model :
• Coco net used: 0.5 cm rope and distance between rope 1 cm
• Using three type of MF Sheets:
• Net – mesh – net
• Net – mesh
• Net – coco fiber + coco dash
• Seed bag used : 30 x 30 cm
•
2015 Model : - Combination of the two previous model
- Material use: dush and then mesh of coco fiber put on the lava sand
and stone, and then the net with slime (diameter about 0.5 mm) ropes and
1 cm distance between the ropes
Target Aplication
Implementation of Coco Fiber MF Sheet
Implementation 2015
Prevention of Erosion
After two years
Plants Growth (Photographed on 16 August 2015,
(Dry Season – after 7 months)
Plants colonized with mycorrhiza:
Pinus, Eucalyptus/ Ampupu, Jack
Fruit/Nagka, Gamelina/Jati Belanda,
Lamptoro. All were growing well
Culture and Colonization of Ecto-Mycorrhizal Fungi in some seedling
of Pine, Leucaena, Corn, and Eucalyptus
Evaluation of some
microbes grew under
the coco fiber MF sheet
and bare area without
the sheet
Thank you
and Transfer Technology of the Takino Multi-Function
Sheet (Marutaku Sheet)
By
I Gede Putu Wirawan, I G.K. Susrama,
Wayan Adiartayasa, Tasuku Tanaka, and Takuya Marumoto
Present Achievements
•
Identification and development of the mycorrhizal fungi
•
Production of three model Coco Fiber Multi Function Sheet ; First Year Model (2013),
Second Year Model (2014), and Third Year Model (2015)
•
Re-vegetation test sites in Mt. Batur : Site A (2013), Site B (2015), and Site C (2014)
•
Invited Speaker in The 6th Congress and International Biotechnology Conference 1-4
September 2014 in Palembang (IBC 2014)
•
Keynote Speaker on The 5th International Conference on Bioscience and Biotechnology in
Denpasar, 18-19 September 2014 and Invited Speaker The 6th International Conference on
Bioscience and Biotechnology in Denpasar, 19-20 September 2015
•
Lecture on 29-30 September 2014 in Yamaguchi University, Japan and Workshop 24-25
September 2015 at YU Ube City, Japan
•
Development of Bio-fertilizer containing Mycorrhizal Fungi
•
Patent Drafted at Sentra HKI Udayana University
•
Publication in the International Journal on Bioscience and Biotechnology,
Vol. 2 No. 1, 2014 (Published by Asia-Oceania Bioscience and Biotechnology Consortium
(AOBBC)) and Vol. 3, No. 1, 2015 (Accepted)
Identification and development of the
mycorrhizal fungi
• Acaulospora (Glomales : Acaulosporaceae): A. capsicula , A. koskei,
A. foveata, A. laevis, A. denticulata, A. colombiana
• Glomus (Glomales : Glomeaceae): G. ambisporum,
• Gigaspora (Glomales : Gigasporineae),
•
• Scutellospora (Gigasporaceae): S. calospora,
The Isolation and Identification of Mycorrhizal fungi
(From some Plants in Mt. Batur)
Development of Mycorrhizal fungi Spores by Pot Culture
Produce of Bio-Fertilizer containing Mycorrhizal Fungi
Development by using Zeolite, Perlite, Vermiculite,
and sand of Mt. Batur and Corn, Pine, and Ampupu
Priciple of MF-Sheets
Principle : 1.
2.
3.
4.
Prevent surface soil erosion
Prevent surface water flow
Form the media for better mikroclimate
Enrich the life of microbes
Production of two model Coco Fiber Multi Function Sheet;
First Year Model (2013) and Second Year Model (2014)
•
2013 Model :
• Coco Net used: 1 cm coco rope distance between rope 2-3 cm
• Coco mesh used 1 mm thin
• Mesh put under the net
• Seed bag used : 50 x 50 cm
•
2014 Model :
• Coco net used: 0.5 cm rope and distance between rope 1 cm
• Using three type of MF Sheets:
• Net – mesh – net
• Net – mesh
• Net – coco fiber + coco dash
• Seed bag used : 30 x 30 cm
•
2015 Model : - Combination of the two previous model
- Material use: dush and then mesh of coco fiber put on the lava sand
and stone, and then the net with slime (diameter about 0.5 mm) ropes and
1 cm distance between the ropes
Target Aplication
Implementation of Coco Fiber MF Sheet
Implementation 2015
Prevention of Erosion
After two years
Plants Growth (Photographed on 16 August 2015,
(Dry Season – after 7 months)
Plants colonized with mycorrhiza:
Pinus, Eucalyptus/ Ampupu, Jack
Fruit/Nagka, Gamelina/Jati Belanda,
Lamptoro. All were growing well
Culture and Colonization of Ecto-Mycorrhizal Fungi in some seedling
of Pine, Leucaena, Corn, and Eucalyptus
Evaluation of some
microbes grew under
the coco fiber MF sheet
and bare area without
the sheet
Thank you