Effectiveness of Lettuce Seed Encapsulation Containing Trichoderma Sp. in Control of Damping-off Disease

Utilization of the antagonist fungus Trichoderma sp. in suppressing damping-off disease caused by Rhizoctonia solani can be done in various ways. One of them is through coating the seeds or encapsulation. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of lettuce seeds encapsulation containing Tricho...

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Main Authors: Sarah Hikmah Marieska, Sri Wiyatiningsih, Herry Nirwanto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Green Engineering Society 2022-08-01
Series:Journal of Applied Agricultural Science and Technology
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Online Access:https://www.jaast.org/index.php/jaast/article/view/66
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Sri Wiyatiningsih
Herry Nirwanto
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Herry Nirwanto
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description Utilization of the antagonist fungus Trichoderma sp. in suppressing damping-off disease caused by Rhizoctonia solani can be done in various ways. One of them is through coating the seeds or encapsulation. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of lettuce seeds encapsulation containing Trichoderma sp. in suppressing damping-off disease through storage time of up to 12 weeks. The results showed that the use of talc and kaolin as a material carrier in encapsulation with 1 week of storage had the highest germination rate of 96%, while the lowest germination was at 12 weeks of storage, which was only 0-5%. The use of talc carrier showed a low percentage of infected seedlings, starting from storage time of 0 to 8 weeks. At 8 weeks of storage, the provision of carrier material in the form of talc showed the lowest percentage of infected seedlings, which was 40% on the last day of observation and had the highest value of effectiveness in controlling Rhizoctonia solani damping-off disease, which was 60%. Thus, seed encapsulation using a talc carrier was the most effective in suppressing damping-off disease up to 8 weeks of storage
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spelling doaj.art-3aeac0048dd343ef9811a113891b6b052023-09-03T13:18:05ZengGreen Engineering SocietyJournal of Applied Agricultural Science and Technology2621-47092621-25282022-08-0162120–128120–12810.55043/jaast.v6i2.6666Effectiveness of Lettuce Seed Encapsulation Containing Trichoderma Sp. in Control of Damping-off DiseaseSarah Hikmah Marieska0Sri Wiyatiningsih1Herry Nirwanto2Universitas Pembangunan NasionalUniversitas Pembangunan NasionalUniversitas Pembangunan NasionalUtilization of the antagonist fungus Trichoderma sp. in suppressing damping-off disease caused by Rhizoctonia solani can be done in various ways. One of them is through coating the seeds or encapsulation. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of lettuce seeds encapsulation containing Trichoderma sp. in suppressing damping-off disease through storage time of up to 12 weeks. The results showed that the use of talc and kaolin as a material carrier in encapsulation with 1 week of storage had the highest germination rate of 96%, while the lowest germination was at 12 weeks of storage, which was only 0-5%. The use of talc carrier showed a low percentage of infected seedlings, starting from storage time of 0 to 8 weeks. At 8 weeks of storage, the provision of carrier material in the form of talc showed the lowest percentage of infected seedlings, which was 40% on the last day of observation and had the highest value of effectiveness in controlling Rhizoctonia solani damping-off disease, which was 60%. Thus, seed encapsulation using a talc carrier was the most effective in suppressing damping-off disease up to 8 weeks of storagehttps://www.jaast.org/index.php/jaast/article/view/66damping-offrhizoctonia solaniseed encapsulationtrichoderma sp
spellingShingle Sarah Hikmah Marieska
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Herry Nirwanto
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Journal of Applied Agricultural Science and Technology
damping-off
rhizoctonia solani
seed encapsulation
trichoderma sp
title Effectiveness of Lettuce Seed Encapsulation Containing Trichoderma Sp. in Control of Damping-off Disease
title_full Effectiveness of Lettuce Seed Encapsulation Containing Trichoderma Sp. in Control of Damping-off Disease
title_fullStr Effectiveness of Lettuce Seed Encapsulation Containing Trichoderma Sp. in Control of Damping-off Disease
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of Lettuce Seed Encapsulation Containing Trichoderma Sp. in Control of Damping-off Disease
title_short Effectiveness of Lettuce Seed Encapsulation Containing Trichoderma Sp. in Control of Damping-off Disease
title_sort effectiveness of lettuce seed encapsulation containing trichoderma sp in control of damping off disease
topic damping-off
rhizoctonia solani
seed encapsulation
trichoderma sp
url https://www.jaast.org/index.php/jaast/article/view/66
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