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Cropsaver : Journal of Plant Protection
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The objective of the CROPSAVER Journal is to present articles containing interesting and strategic issues. This journal discusses the discussion of articles with discussion rooms in the fields of plant pests and diseases, technology for pest control, taxonomy, insect physiology, biological insects, toxicology of pesticides, settlement pests that help research, research and research.
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Effect of Anredera cordifolia (Ten) Steenis Leaves Ethanol Extract in suppressing Brown PlantHopper (Nilaparvata lugens Stal.) Populations on Rice Plant Martua Suhunan Sianipar; Tarkus Suganda; Azhhar Hadyarrahman
CROPSAVER Vol 3, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Departemen Hama dan Penyakit Tumbuhan Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/cropsaver.v3i2.29448

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The Brown Planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens Stal.) is one of the pests that often causes rice crop failure in rice. One way to control N. lugens pests is to use of botanical insecticide. The purpose of this experiment is to study the effect of A. cordifolia leaves ethanol in suppressing N. lugens populations. The experiment used a Randomized Block Design (RDB) with 8 treatments and 4 replications. The A. cordifolia leaves ethanol extract concentration tested in this experiment consisted of 0,5%; 0,75%; 1%; 1,5%; and 2%.  The results of the experiment showed that the ethanol extract of binahong leaves with a concentration of 1%, 1.5% and 2% cause mortality of N. lugens by 52.50%, 56.25%, and 61.25% on the 14th day after application. Based on the results of this experiment, the ethanol extract of A.cordifolia leaves was not effective against N. lugen.
The Effect of Neem Seed Oil (Azadirachta indica) and Clove Leaf Oil (Syzygium aromaticum) Mixture on Cabbage Head Caterpillars (Crocidolomia pavonana) Utami Dwi Ginasti; Danar Dono; Toto Sunarto
CROPSAVER Vol 3, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Departemen Hama dan Penyakit Tumbuhan Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/cropsaver.v3i2.29855

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Crocidolomia pavonana is one of the important pest in Brassicaceae family. The used of botanical pesticides such as neem and clove can be used as alternative control for C. pavonana. This study aimed to examine the effect of neem oil, clove oil, and its mixture to C. pavonana. This experiment was conducted from November 2019 to May 2020 at the Laboratory Pesticides and Environmental Toxicology of the Department of Plant Pests and Diseases of the Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Padjadjaran. The experimental method used in this research was Randomized Block Design with 21 treatments, i.e control, neem oil, clove oil, and its mixture at concentrations of 0,1%, 0,25%, 0,5%, and 1%, each treatments was replicated 3 times. The result of this experiment showed that single or mixed treatments (Neem : Clove) at consentration of 1% caused 100% larvae mortality. Mixed treatment at ratio 1:1 could inhibits the formation of pupa and imago, and could prolong the development time of larvae in instar II-III and instar II-IV. In addition, mixed treatment at ratio 2:1 was also prolong the development time of larvae in instar II-pupa, reduce food consumption, inhibit the formation of imago, and reduce the number of eggs C. pavonana.
Insect parasitoid and ant of associated on aphids (Aphididae) colonies on plants in West Java Yani Maharani; Nina Maryana; Aunu Rauf; Purnama Hidayat
CROPSAVER Vol 3, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/cropsaver.v3i2.30645

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Aphid is a sucking insect as a pest and vector of virus diseases plants. The aphids presence on plants are often accompanied by ants that symbiotic on aphid’s colony. Mutualism symbiosis between ants and aphids can hinder natural enemies especially parasitoids to parasitizing aphids. This study aims to explore parasitoid and ant species associated with aphids and determine the level of parasitoid parasitization. The survey was conducted on agricultural crops and weeds in West Java area. Samples were taken by purposive sampling looking at the aphid presence, ant, and mummified colonies. Aphid’s identification was carried out at Insect Biosystematics Laboratory, Department of Plant Protection IPB, whileparasitoid and ant identification was carried out at Entomology Laboratory of Zoology LIPI. The identification results obtained four species of Hymenoptera parasitoid, i.e Adialythus ambiguus, Aphidius matricariae, Praon absinthi (Braconidae) and Psyllaephagus pilossus (Encyrtidae) and eight species of ants of Formicidae family, i.e Dolichoderus sp, Dolichoderus thoracicus, Monomorium destructor, Monomorium floricola, Myrmicaria brunnea, Pheidole javana, Polyrhachis dives, and Technomyrmex albipes. The dominant parasitoid species found was A. matricariae, but the highest level of parasitization was P. pilossus (78%), parasites Rhopalosiphum padi in rice plants. Basic information on the types of ants and parasitoid insects associated with aphids can be used in the development of aphids integrated pest management strategies.
Insecticidal activity of the extracts of Piper retrofractum fruit and Tephrosia vogelii leaf and their mixtures against Crocidolomia pavonana Djoko Prijono; R. Dewi Ratna Wulan; Ferdi Ferdi; Nur Alfi Saryanah
CROPSAVER Vol 3, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/cropsaver.v3i2.31305

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This laboratory work was carried out to evaluate the insecticidal activity of the extracts of Piper retrofractum (Piperaceae) fruit and Tephrosia vogelii (Fabaceae) leaf and their mixtures against the cabbage head caterpillar, Crocidolomia pavonana. Ground plant materials of the two plant species were extracted separately with n-hexane and methanol. The results of leaf-residue feeding bioassays showed that P. retrofractum (Pr) and T. vogelii (Tv) hexane extracts had strong insecticidal activity against C. pavonana larvae (LC95 < 0.5%) and were more active than their respective methanol extracts. Pr and Tv hexane extract had a moderate and a rather weak contact effect on C. pavonana larvae, respectively. In feeding tests, Pr + Tv (1:1) hexane and methanol extract mixtures indicated synergistic joint effect both at LC50 and LC95 level, whereas in the contact test, the mixture of Pr + Tv (1:1) hexane extract was synergistic at the LC50 level but antagonistic at the LC95 level. In choice tests, antifeedant effects of Pr and Tv hexane extracts at LC25 to LC70 levels on C. pavonana larvae followed a concentration-dependent fashion. Thus, separate or mixed P. retrofractum and T. vogelii extracts are potential alternatives for the control of C. pavonana.
Bioactivity of Spagneticola trilobata Flower Extract against Fall Army Worm Spodoptera frugiperda J. E. Smith R. Arif Malik Ramadhan; Efrin Firmansyah
CROPSAVER Vol 3, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/cropsaver.v3i2.28790

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Fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) is a new pest that attacks maize plantations in Indonesia. Local farmers generally use synthetic pesticides to control the pest that can cause environmental and health problems, and in the future will trigger resistance of the pest to insecticide. This study aimed to determine the potential of Sphagneticola trilobata flower extracts on mortality, larval weight, weight of food consumption, and inhibition of feeding activity in S. frugiperda larvae. The research method is completely randomized design with 6 treatments and 3 replications. The treatments consisted of control treatments, S. trilobata flower extract 1%, 2%, 3%, 4%, and 5%. Mortality, larval weights and food consumption data were analyzed using analysis of variance. The results showed that the S. trilobata flower extract at the highest concentration of 5% resulted in larval mortality of 72.22. These results indicated that the S. trilobata flower extract was not effective against S. frugiperda. However, S. trilobata extract can influence other biological aspects, such as feeding activity and growth of S. frugiperda larvae. Tratment of 5% of S. trilobata extract resulted in weight of feed comsumption of  0.123 g with inhibition of feeding activity of 66.11%, and average weight of larvae of 0.048 g that were lower than control treatment.

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