Populasi Bakteri Antagonistik terhadap Fusarium sp. dari Rizosfer Lada Sehat dan Sakit Kuning
Populations of antagonistic bacteria colonizing rhizosphere of diseased and healthy black pepper plants were compared to explore the biocontrol function of these populations on yellow disease of black pepper. As many as 180 isolates (equivalent to population of 1.8 x 1010 cfu/g fresh weight of root)...
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doaj-9663679aacc94db8be16091dc3c789942020-11-24T22:55:54ZengUniversitas Gadjah MadaJurnal Perlindungan Tanaman Indonesia1410-16372548-47882001-07-0171596410.22146/jpti.100228138Populasi Bakteri Antagonistik terhadap Fusarium sp. dari Rizosfer Lada Sehat dan Sakit KuningSuwandi Suwandi0Abdul Mazid1Surahman Surahman2Fakultas Pertanian Universitas SriwijayaFakultas Pertanian Universitas SriwijayaFakultas Pertanian Universitas SriwijayaPopulations of antagonistic bacteria colonizing rhizosphere of diseased and healthy black pepper plants were compared to explore the biocontrol function of these populations on yellow disease of black pepper. As many as 180 isolates (equivalent to population of 1.8 x 1010 cfu/g fresh weight of root) were randomly selected and tested for their antagonistic activities against Fusarium sp., a pathogen of yellow disease. To characterize the populations, the isolates were tested for their fluorescent and Gram reaction. There was an evidence of significant association between antagonistic activities and the disease incidence. We found the significant larger proportion of antagonistic bacteria from the rhizosphere of healthy black pepper, whereas no significant difference between proportion of antagonistic and non-antagonistic population from yellow disease-affected rhizosphere. Populations of antagonistic bacteria were dominated by the population of non-fluorescent Gram-negative. Most of the fluorescent populations were antagonistic to Fusarium sp. Key words: biocontrol, rhizobacteria, yellow diseasehttps://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jpti/article/view/10022 |
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Suwandi Suwandi Abdul Mazid Surahman Surahman Populasi Bakteri Antagonistik terhadap Fusarium sp. dari Rizosfer Lada Sehat dan Sakit Kuning Jurnal Perlindungan Tanaman Indonesia |
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Suwandi Suwandi Abdul Mazid Surahman Surahman |
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Populasi Bakteri Antagonistik terhadap Fusarium sp. dari Rizosfer Lada Sehat dan Sakit Kuning |
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Populasi Bakteri Antagonistik terhadap Fusarium sp. dari Rizosfer Lada Sehat dan Sakit Kuning |
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Populasi Bakteri Antagonistik terhadap Fusarium sp. dari Rizosfer Lada Sehat dan Sakit Kuning |
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Populasi Bakteri Antagonistik terhadap Fusarium sp. dari Rizosfer Lada Sehat dan Sakit Kuning |
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Populasi Bakteri Antagonistik terhadap Fusarium sp. dari Rizosfer Lada Sehat dan Sakit Kuning |
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populasi bakteri antagonistik terhadap fusarium sp. dari rizosfer lada sehat dan sakit kuning |
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Jurnal Perlindungan Tanaman Indonesia |
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Populations of antagonistic bacteria colonizing rhizosphere of diseased and healthy black pepper plants were compared to explore the biocontrol function of these populations on yellow disease of black pepper. As many as 180 isolates (equivalent to population of 1.8 x 1010 cfu/g fresh weight of root) were randomly selected and tested for their antagonistic activities against Fusarium sp., a pathogen of yellow disease. To characterize the populations, the isolates were tested for their fluorescent and Gram reaction. There was an evidence of significant association between antagonistic activities and the disease incidence. We found the significant larger proportion of antagonistic bacteria from the rhizosphere of healthy black pepper, whereas no significant difference between proportion of antagonistic and non-antagonistic population from yellow disease-affected rhizosphere. Populations of antagonistic bacteria were dominated by the population of non-fluorescent Gram-negative. Most of the fluorescent populations were antagonistic to Fusarium sp.
Key words: biocontrol, rhizobacteria, yellow disease |
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