2022
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/1104/1/012003
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Application of Biological Agents of Trichoderma and Aspergillus on Cayenne Chilli Plants in Endemic Land with Fusarium Wilt

Abstract: This study aims to determine the inhibitory power of the biological agent Trichoderma sp. Tc-Sb-11 and Aspergillus sp. As-Sb-15 in vitro against Fusarium oxysporum Fo-Sl-02 and the effect of its application by soil treatment and apical treatment on cayenne pepper grown on fusarium wilt endemic land. Inhibition research was carried out by placing each biological agent propagule in front of the pathogenic propagule in dual culture and measuring the percentage of inhibition against the pathogen. Experimental appl… Show more

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“…For Aspergillus sp. As-27 has similarities with Aspergillus tamarii [32] which effectively acts as a biofertilizer [33]. It is necessary to determine the Tc-31 and As-27 isolates using molecular markers that are enhanced by their phylogenetic arrangement [34] to see their closeness in kinship with known species.…”
Section: Test the Ability To Grow In The Sludge Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For Aspergillus sp. As-27 has similarities with Aspergillus tamarii [32] which effectively acts as a biofertilizer [33]. It is necessary to determine the Tc-31 and As-27 isolates using molecular markers that are enhanced by their phylogenetic arrangement [34] to see their closeness in kinship with known species.…”
Section: Test the Ability To Grow In The Sludge Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%