Potential of Bacteria from Goat Rumen in Suppressing the Growth of Ganoderma boninense


Authors : Rusmini; Daryono; La Mudi; Zainal Abidin; Rusli Anwar; Jamaluddiin; Fahrizal; Haryatie Sarie; Nur Apriliyani; Dimas Eko Susilo Putro; Febriana Kartika Huring

Volume/Issue : Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 1 - January

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10548251

Abstract : Ganoderma boninens is a soil-borne fungus that currently threatens oil palm. This disease causes stem rot in oil palms. This fungus can cause great damage to oil palm plantations. The high infection rate and rapid spread of G. boninense in the soil make control of the disease a challenge. Goat rumen bacteria are bacteria that can act as biological agents that are expected to inhibit the growth of Ganoderma boninens..The aim of this research is to suppress the growth of the Ganoderma boninens fungus both in vitro and ex vivo. The research used a completely randomized design consisting of 1 factor with 15 levels and 2 replications. The results of the research showed that the highest percentage of inhibitory power against the growth of the fungus Ganoderma boninense was sequentially found in isolates P204, P102, P104, P206 and P106 and the level of root rot disease in oil palm plants could be reduced by the application of biological agents derived from the isolates. goat rumen.

Keywords : Goat Rumen ; Bakteria ; Ganoderma ;Oil Palm.

Ganoderma boninens is a soil-borne fungus that currently threatens oil palm. This disease causes stem rot in oil palms. This fungus can cause great damage to oil palm plantations. The high infection rate and rapid spread of G. boninense in the soil make control of the disease a challenge. Goat rumen bacteria are bacteria that can act as biological agents that are expected to inhibit the growth of Ganoderma boninens..The aim of this research is to suppress the growth of the Ganoderma boninens fungus both in vitro and ex vivo. The research used a completely randomized design consisting of 1 factor with 15 levels and 2 replications. The results of the research showed that the highest percentage of inhibitory power against the growth of the fungus Ganoderma boninense was sequentially found in isolates P204, P102, P104, P206 and P106 and the level of root rot disease in oil palm plants could be reduced by the application of biological agents derived from the isolates. goat rumen.

Keywords : Goat Rumen ; Bakteria ; Ganoderma ;Oil Palm.

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