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Journal : JPT : JURNAL PROTEKSI TANAMAN (JOURNAL OF PLANT PROTECTION)

KEPADATAN POPULASI DAN TINGKAT SERANGAN HAMA SIPUT PADA BEBERAPA JENIS TANAMAN KEKUBISAN (Brassicaceae) DI DATARAN TINGGI GUNUNG MARAPI Rusdi Rusli; Trimurti Habazar; Wanda Aningsih Gitri
Jurnal Proteksi Tanaman Vol 5 No 1 (2021): June 2021
Publisher : Plant Protection Departement, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jpt.5.1.46-54.2021

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During the last three years, several snails as pests that attacked vegetables, especially cabbages (Brassicaceae) in the highland vegetable crop center of Mount Marapi, were found to cause damage. This study aimed to obtain the species, population, and attack rate of snails pests on the cabbage plants. The study was conducted using a survey method with purposive sampling conducted from July to September 2019 with the criteria of observing plants two weeks after planting and determining the sample diagonally. The results showed that cabbage plants in Mount Marapi, Agam Regency, were attacked by two snails, namely Bradybaena similaris and Parmarion sp. The population of B. similaris was higher than that of Parmarion sp. Mustard plants are most at risk of being attacked by snails, with the highest percentage and intensity of attack even though the damage category is classified as moderate. Mustard plants are also among the first time to be attacked by snails. Cultivation techniques affect the density and attack rate of pest snails at the research site. Key words: Slug attack level, species and population density, Bradybaena similaris, Parmarion sp.
Evaluasi Isolat Pseudomonad fluoresens Indigenus dari Rizosfir Berbagai Kultivar Tanaman Pisang Sehat di Lahan Endemik Penyakit Layu Fusarium untuk Pengendalian Penyakit Layu Fusarium: english Sulyanti, Eri; Habazar, Trimurti; Husin, Eti Farda; Nasir, Nasril; Dharma, Abdi
Jurnal Proteksi Tanaman (Journal of Plant Protection) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2018): December 2018
Publisher : Plant Protection Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jpt.2.2.87-96.2018

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Fusarium wilt diseases caused by Fusarium oxysporum f sp cubense (Foc) is the most important diseases on banana in the world. Once Foc is present in the soil, it cannot be eliminated. The aim of research was to evaluate the potential of Pseudomonad fluorescens indigenous to control Fusarium wilt in planta. This experiment was arranged by completely randomized design with 17 treatments and 10 replications. Sixteen isolates of P. fluorescens indigenous had been successly taken from several different cultivars of banana rhizospheres at endemic area of Fusarium wilt in the centre of banana production in West Sumatra that were introduced to banana seedlings cv Cavendish inoculated with Foc. The variable observed were incubation period, percentage of leaf infection, discoloration of pseudostem and the intensity of damaged corms. The result showed that The PfCvP1 isolate (from rhizosphere of Cavendish at low altitude area) was the most effective to inhibit the development of Fusarium wilt: 97.89 % (prolong incubation period), 67.26 % (reduced infected leaves), 63.63 % (reduced damaged corm), and 72.62 % (reduced disclorotion of pseudostem) and increased plant growth.
Density and Attack Rate of Snails on Some Cabbage Plants (Brassicaceae) in Marapi Mount of West Sumatera Rusli, Rusdi; Habazar, Trimurti; Gitri, Wanda Aningsih
Jurnal Proteksi Tanaman (Journal of Plant Protection) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2021): June 2021
Publisher : Plant Protection Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jpt.5.1.46-54.2021

Abstract

During the last three years, several snails as pests that attacked vegetables, especially cabbages (Brassicaceae) in the highland vegetable crop center of Mount Marapi, were found to cause damage. This study aimed to obtain the species, population, and attack rate of snails pests on the cabbage plants. The study was conducted using a survey method with purposive sampling conducted from July to September 2019 with the criteria of observing plants two weeks after planting and determining the sample diagonally. The results showed that cabbage plants in Mount Marapi, Agam Regency, were attacked by two snails, namely Bradybaena similaris and Parmarion sp. The population of B. similaris was higher than that of Parmarion sp. Mustard plants are most at risk of being attacked by snails, with the highest percentage and intensity of attack even though the damage category is classified as moderate. Mustard plants are also among the first time to be attacked by snails. Cultivation techniques affect the density and attack rate of pest snails at the research site. Key words: Slug attack level, species and population density, Bradybaena similaris, Parmarion sp.