Short Communication: Potential tests of plant growth bacteria for the control of Peronosclerospora philipinensis in corn

Abstract. Djaenuddin N, Syafruddin, Patandjengi B, Kuswinanti T. 2020. Short Communication: Potential tests of plant growth bacteria for the control of Peronosclerospora philipinensis in corn. Biodiversitas 21: 3886-3892. The study was conducted at the Laboratory and Screen House of the Indonesian C...

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Autores principales: Nurasiah Djaenuddin, SYAFRUDDIN SYAFRUDDIN, BAHARUDDIN PATANDJENGI, TUTIK KUSWINANTI
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:9f86e14d9f6845ed90894b3985f88fe92021-11-22T12:17:57ZShort Communication: Potential tests of plant growth bacteria for the control of Peronosclerospora philipinensis in corn1412-033X2085-472210.13057/biodiv/d210859https://doaj.org/article/9f86e14d9f6845ed90894b3985f88fe92020-08-01T00:00:00Zhttps://smujo.id/biodiv/article/view/5978https://doaj.org/toc/1412-033Xhttps://doaj.org/toc/2085-4722Abstract. Djaenuddin N, Syafruddin, Patandjengi B, Kuswinanti T. 2020. Short Communication: Potential tests of plant growth bacteria for the control of Peronosclerospora philipinensis in corn. Biodiversitas 21: 3886-3892. The study was conducted at the Laboratory and Screen House of the Indonesian Cereals Research Institute (ICERI). The stages of the study were (i) potential test of bacterial isolates that have the ability to control downy mildew disease in vivo in corn and (ii) molecular identification of the selected bacterial isolates. Experiments were arranged in a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with treatment of 24 bacteria which suspected to be growth-promoting bacteria. The parameters observed were disease intensity, percent disease suppression, plant height, chlorophyll content, and crop wet weight. The result showed that only five bacterial isolates namely, Bacillus albus strain MCCC 1A02146, Bacillus cereus strain IAM 12605, Bacillus paramycoides strain MCCC 1A04098, Pseudomonas stutzeri strain CCUG 11256, Serratia marcescens subsp. sakuensis strain KRED, have the ability to induce resistance to downy mildew disease caused by Peronosclerospora philipinensis.Nurasiah DjaenuddinSYAFRUDDIN SYAFRUDDINBAHARUDDIN PATANDJENGITUTIK KUSWINANTIMBI & UNS Soloarticlecorn, disease incidence, downey mildew, induce resistance, peronosclerospora philipinensisBiology (General)QH301-705.5ENBiodiversitas, Vol 21, Iss 8 (2020)
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topic corn, disease incidence, downey mildew, induce resistance, peronosclerospora philipinensis
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
spellingShingle corn, disease incidence, downey mildew, induce resistance, peronosclerospora philipinensis
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Nurasiah Djaenuddin
SYAFRUDDIN SYAFRUDDIN
BAHARUDDIN PATANDJENGI
TUTIK KUSWINANTI
Short Communication: Potential tests of plant growth bacteria for the control of Peronosclerospora philipinensis in corn
description Abstract. Djaenuddin N, Syafruddin, Patandjengi B, Kuswinanti T. 2020. Short Communication: Potential tests of plant growth bacteria for the control of Peronosclerospora philipinensis in corn. Biodiversitas 21: 3886-3892. The study was conducted at the Laboratory and Screen House of the Indonesian Cereals Research Institute (ICERI). The stages of the study were (i) potential test of bacterial isolates that have the ability to control downy mildew disease in vivo in corn and (ii) molecular identification of the selected bacterial isolates. Experiments were arranged in a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with treatment of 24 bacteria which suspected to be growth-promoting bacteria. The parameters observed were disease intensity, percent disease suppression, plant height, chlorophyll content, and crop wet weight. The result showed that only five bacterial isolates namely, Bacillus albus strain MCCC 1A02146, Bacillus cereus strain IAM 12605, Bacillus paramycoides strain MCCC 1A04098, Pseudomonas stutzeri strain CCUG 11256, Serratia marcescens subsp. sakuensis strain KRED, have the ability to induce resistance to downy mildew disease caused by Peronosclerospora philipinensis.
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author Nurasiah Djaenuddin
SYAFRUDDIN SYAFRUDDIN
BAHARUDDIN PATANDJENGI
TUTIK KUSWINANTI
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BAHARUDDIN PATANDJENGI
TUTIK KUSWINANTI
author_sort Nurasiah Djaenuddin
title Short Communication: Potential tests of plant growth bacteria for the control of Peronosclerospora philipinensis in corn
title_short Short Communication: Potential tests of plant growth bacteria for the control of Peronosclerospora philipinensis in corn
title_full Short Communication: Potential tests of plant growth bacteria for the control of Peronosclerospora philipinensis in corn
title_fullStr Short Communication: Potential tests of plant growth bacteria for the control of Peronosclerospora philipinensis in corn
title_full_unstemmed Short Communication: Potential tests of plant growth bacteria for the control of Peronosclerospora philipinensis in corn
title_sort short communication: potential tests of plant growth bacteria for the control of peronosclerospora philipinensis in corn
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