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Kenanga : Journal of Biological sciences and Applied Biology
ISSN : 27973166     EISSN : 27769216     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22373/kenanga
KENANGA Journal of Biological Sciences and Applied Biology is a peer-reviewed open access journal that publishes study results (original research articles and review articles). This journal covers all areas of biological science research and applied biology research such as Botany Zoology Microbiology Genetics Ecology Physiology Biochemistry Integration Between Islam and Bioscience
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Perbanyakan Cendawan Trichoderma spp. pada Berbagai Media Alternatif Rihan Ali Abdillah; Shinta Andayani; Yuni Sri Rahayu; Tri Yuda Pratiwi; Algis Septi Ferdian
KENANGA : Journal of Biological Sciences and Applied Biology Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): April 2026
Publisher : Program Studi Biologi Fakultas Sains dan Teknologi Universitas Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22373/kenanga.v6i1.9795

Abstract

The increasing demand for food crop productivity, such as rice, and the heavy use of synthetic chemical fungicides to eradicate pests (OPT) drive the need for more environmentally friendly pest management solutions that support sustainable systems. This study aims to determine which natural material is the best alternative mass-production medium for Trichoderma spp. fungi isolated using the baiting method. The method used is descriptive quantitative with a comparative approach. The exploration of Trichoderma spp. fungi was conducted using the baiting method, followed by macroscopic and microscopic identification. The alternative mass-production media selected for Trichoderma spp. fungi included cracked corn, cassava peel waste, and rice bran. The success of mass production was analyzed based on the even distribution of mature spores on the medium surface and their spore density value, which must meet the field application standards for biological control agents. Cassava peel waste and cracked corn can be used as natural alternative media for the mass production of Trichoderma spp., as evidenced by the even distribution of spore color on the medium surface and their spore density value that meets field application standards. Keywords: Trichoderma spp.; Isolation; Mass-production media

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