Biodiversitas Journal of Biological Diversity
Vol. 20 No. 5 (2019)

Diversity and characterization of entomopathogenic fungi from rhizosphere of maize plants as potential biological control agents

NOVRI NELLY (Department Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Andalas. Jl. Universitas Andalas, Kampus Unand Limau Manis Padang 25163, West Sumatera Indonesia. Tel.:: +62-751-72701 Fax. +62-751-72702. ď‚©email novrinelly@agr.unand.ac.id, novrinelly)
MY SYAHRAWATI (Department Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Andalas. Jl. Universitas Andalas, Kampus Unand Limau Manis Padang 25163, West Sumatera, Indonesia)
HASMIANDY HAMID (Department Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Andalas. Jl. Universitas Andalas, Kampus Unand Limau Manis Padang 25163, West Sumatera, Indonesia)
TRIMURTI HABAZAR (Department Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Andalas. Jl. Universitas Andalas, Kampus Unand Limau Manis Padang 25163, West Sumatera, Indonesia)
DWI NASRI GUSNIA (Department Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Andalas. Jl. Universitas Andalas, Kampus Unand Limau Manis Padang 25163, West Sumatera, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
29 Apr 2019

Abstract

Abstract. Nelly N, Syahrawati MY, Hamid H, Habazar T, Gusnia DN. 2019. Diversity and characterization of entomopathogenic fungi from rhizosphere of maize plants as potential biological control agents. Biodiversitas 20: 1435-1441. The diversity and characters of entomopathogenic fungi in soil are influenced by cultivation techniques. This study aims at determining the characters and pathogenicity of entomopathogenic fungi in maize plant. Materials were extracted from maize plant rhizosphere at different planting system (monoculture, polyculture, and monoculture of corn on formerly oil palm plantation or replanting) in Nagari Koto Baru, Luhak Nan Duo Subdistrict, West Pasaman District, and West Sumatra Province. Insect bait and series dilution were used to carry out the isolation, while Tenebrio molitor larvae were used for the pathogenicity test. Parameters observed include macroscopic and microscopic characteristics, and pathogenicity of entomopathogenic fungi. The result shows that there are three types of entomopathogenic fungi with various features. After identification, it was known that Aspergillus and Metarizium were obtained from mono, polyculture and by replanting crops, while Beauveria was found from the rhizosphere of corn grown in polyculture with pathogenicity identified as one of the high causes of death to larvae T. molitor with LT50 ranging from 48.03-48.48 hours. Key words: Characterisation, diversity, entomopathogenic fungi, rhizosphere

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biodiv

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Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology

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The Biodiversitas Journal was first published in 2000 by the Department of Biology, FMNS, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, Indonesia, then in 2006 it was co-published by the Society for Indonesian Biodiversity and that department; since 2017 it was also hosted by Smujo. From 2003-2012 it was ...