Puspita, FifiRestuhadi, FajarNasrul, Besri2014-05-222014-05-222014-05-22978-602-18936-0-9wahyu sari yenihttp://repository.unri.ac.id/xmlui/handle/123456789/6316The role of organic fertilizer in the soil is the addition of organic matter in the soil that serves as a source of plant nutrients, improve the ability of the soil porosity which improves soil aeration and drainage, increase the activity of soil microorganisms, improve the structure and texture of the soil, maintain soil fertility, can save water and not pollute the environment. Some blue-green algae species specific (blue-green algae) such as Cyanophyceae sp has the ability to perform photosynthesis and nitrogen binding, and this is an advantage which is the mainstay in this study to make it as a source of nitrogen derived from microorganisms which are renewable, as an organic fertilizer because it contains minerals such as potassium and hormone Auxin and cytokinin that can enhance plant growth, accelerate the period of flowering and fruiting. Algae as an organic fertilizer are hydrocolloids that can be used to absorb water and become a good substrate for soil microorganisms. On the other hand, Trichoderma sp is a natural decomposer containing cellulase enzymes, enzyme selubiose (ß-glucosidase) and chitinase enzyme that can work synergistically to accelerate the weathering process of organic material. In addition, Trichoderma sp. potentially be used as a control pests and diseases that are safe for the environment and improve plant resistance (with the mechanism of induction of resistance by producing phytoalexin or increase plant resistance) against the pathogen. Use of Trichoderma sp as the decomposer of organic as well as biological control and algae as organic fertilizer (which we called TrichoAlgae) is expected to be effective and the potential to break down algae into organic fertilizer, as well as biological control against the pathogen. Trichoderma pseudokoningii have higher chitinase activity than the other isolates. Trichoderma produce large amounts of extracellular chitinase enzyme which can degrade the cell walls of pathogenic fungi. The research aim is to determinate the physical and chemical properties Trichoalga The result of the research showed that applications TrichoAlgae able to inhibit the intensity of the attack G. boninense amounted to 75.75%. TrichoAlgae at a dose of 40 g / polybags have a greater ability to increase plant growth.enINOVATION FORMULA OF TRICHOALGAE AS BIOPESTICIDES AND BIOFERTILIZER IN THE PRE- NURSERYUR-Proceedings