Effect Local Microorganisms Coconut Pulp in Increasing The Resistance of Red Chilli Plants To Fungus Colletotrichum acutatum J.H. Simmonds
Raisa Rahmi Putri Asrul Rusadi,
Yulianty Yulianty,
Sri Wahyuningsih
et al.
Abstract:The fungus Colletotrichum acutatum which often attacks chili plants causes anthracnose disease. Farmers generally use fungicides to control this disease. Continuous use of synthetic fungicides will have negative impacts. Plant extracts as an alternative to natural fungicides can be an appropriate and environmentally friendly choice. One of them is the use of Local Microorganisms (MOL). This research aims to determine the optimal concentration of coconut pulp MOL in increasing the resistance of red chilli plan… Show more
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