2017
DOI: 10.17503/agrivita.v39i3.1326
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Application of PGPR and Antagonist Fungi-based Biofungicide for White Rust Disease Control and Its Economyc Analysis in Chrysanthemum Production

Abstract: Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) application in combination with other antagonist microbes as biopesticide have been considered in many crops. Our research was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of these useful combinations with the carrying agent for growth promotion, thus lowering white rust incidence in chrysanthemum production. The experiment was carried out at three cooperative farmer sites located in Cipanas, Cianjur, West Java, Indonesia from January to December 2016. The production process w… Show more

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“…Maintaining to produce a single flower in a plant had made the character was predictably less affected by rust infection when the infection was still in leaves part. In severe incidences, the pustule symptoms might reach the flower petal and made the flowers unsalable as reported by Hanudin, Budiarto, & Marwoto (2017).…”
Section: Effect Of Cladosporium Treatments On Flower Qualitymentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Maintaining to produce a single flower in a plant had made the character was predictably less affected by rust infection when the infection was still in leaves part. In severe incidences, the pustule symptoms might reach the flower petal and made the flowers unsalable as reported by Hanudin, Budiarto, & Marwoto (2017).…”
Section: Effect Of Cladosporium Treatments On Flower Qualitymentioning
confidence: 92%
“…All the bio-and synthetic fungicides treated plants had more than 10 days of shelf life, while the negative control had less than 9 days. The low rust infection represented means the healthier photosynthetic organs is to support the plant growth and development including the flower development (Hanudin, Budiarto, & Marwoto, 2017). The optimum flower development process revealed premium flower quality including longer shelf life.…”
Section: Effect Of Cladosporium Treatments On Flower Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perbaikan kualitas bunga ini mengindikasikan peningkatan kualitas pertumbuhan sebagai akibat rendahnya serangan karat selama masa produksi tanaman. Rendahnya serangan karat ini diduga berhubungan dengan persitensi mikrob antagonis yang lebih lama dalam menekan perkembangan penyakit karat dibandingkan dengan kultur teknis petani yang berbasis fungisida sintetik, terutama saat memasuki fase reproduktif (Hanudin, Budiarto & Marwoto 2017).…”
Section: Parasitasi Karatunclassified
“…or Bacillus spp. or a mixture of both microorganisms that resulted in maximum of fresh and dry weight and flower yield (Kumari et al, 2016;Hanudin et al, 2017). The rhizobacteria-chrysanthemum interaction can have effect on the plant growth and also in the biological control of some pathogens.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rhizobacteria-chrysanthemum interaction can have effect on the plant growth and also in the biological control of some pathogens. A mixture of rhizobacteria such as Pseudomonas, Bacillus, Azotobacter, inoculated on chrysanthemum reduce the white rust incidence (Hanudin et al, 2017) and the combined inoculation of fungi Glomus mosseae and the rhizobacteria Pseudomonas putida can mitigate phytoplasma damage (D'Amelio et al, 2011). Although, these researches present promissory use of rhizobacteria Pseudomonas as inoculant, there are no studies on the effect of Pseudomonas strains on chrysanthemum seedlings and on plants cultivated in the field conditions, as well as soil quality indicators such as microbial biomass and basal respiration, especially in tropical soil in Brazil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%