Jurnal Lahan Suboptimal
Vol. 15 No. 1 (2026): JLSO

Efficacy test of biological agent Trichoderma spp. against white root fungus disease (Rigidoporus microporus) in rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis)

Rapani Febbiyanti, Tri (Unknown)
Ardika, Risal (Unknown)
Anita Setyawati (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Apr 2026

Abstract

White root rot disease caused by Rigidoporus microporus is one of the most destructive root diseases in rubber plantations, leading to significant yield losses each year. The study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of the biological control agent Trichoderma spp. in suppressing the development of white root fungus on rubber seedlings. Laboratory assays using the dual culture method and greenhouse trials with preventive and curative applications were conducted, involving treatments with Trichoderma-based biofungicide, chemical fungicide, and control. Laboratory results showed that Trichoderma spp. inhibited the growth of R. microporus by more than 44% on the fifth day after inoculation. In greenhouse experiments, preventive application of Trichoderma spp. was more effective than curative application, as indicated by improvements in stem diameter, plant height, and the number of leaves. Besides antagonistic activity, Trichoderma spp. contributed to improved soil fertility and plant growth. The lowest disease intensity (25.2%) was observed in the preventive treatment with Trichoderma, while in curative treatments, its effectiveness was comparable to that of chemical fungicides. The findings confirm that Trichoderma-based biofungicides are effective in controlling white root rot disease while simultaneously enhancing plant growth, making them a sustainable alternative to chemical fungicides.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jlso

Publisher

Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry

Description

Jurnal Lahan Suboptimal: Journal of Suboptimal Lands (JLSO) (p-ISSN 2252-6188; e-ISSN 2302-3015) publishes original research papers, literature reviews, and short communications that cover on topics relevant to suboptimal lands: freshwater swamps, tidal lowlands, peatlands, dry and dry acid lands, ...