Evaluasi Potensi Parasitoid Penggerek Pucuk Tebu, di Kabupaten Bantul

The objective of the research is to evaluate the potency of sugar cane top borer parasitoids whether the parasitoids are available from the released individuals produced previously in the laboratory or other species naturally exist in the field. The result showed that Trichogramma sp. which have bee...

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Main Authors: Eddy Mahrub, Sri Ambarwati Amini, Nugrahaning Rahayu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Gadjah Mada 2000-07-01
Series:Jurnal Perlindungan Tanaman Indonesia
Online Access:https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jpti/article/view/12403
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author Eddy Mahrub
Sri Ambarwati Amini
Nugrahaning Rahayu
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description The objective of the research is to evaluate the potency of sugar cane top borer parasitoids whether the parasitoids are available from the released individuals produced previously in the laboratory or other species naturally exist in the field. The result showed that Trichogramma sp. which have been released did not attack sugar cane top borer eggs. Tetrastichus schoenobii and Telenomus rowani observed in the field were seemingly replacing the role of Trichogramma sp. parasitoid previously released in the area. Both the T. schoenobii and T. rowani attacked the sugar cane top borer eggs with parasitism of 34.59% and 24.07% respectively. Larval parasitoids were Elasmus zehntneri, Rhaconotus scirpophagae, Stenobracon nicevillei and Allorhogas sp. while pupal parasitoid was Isotima javensis. Larval parasitism was 0-41.00% averagely. The most dominant parasitoid was R. scirpophagae with parasitism of 18.75% followed by E. zehntneri with parasitism of 17.25% respectively. Total parasitism by all species were 37.59% in young plant and 23.90% in old plant respectively. Pupal parasitism on young and old plants were 13.66% and 8.26% respectively. Those parasitoids were available in the field naturally and performed important potentiality in the natural control of sugar cane top borer. Those above mentioned parasitoids need to be conserved by preventing the ecosystem suffering from any hazardous changes, which may afflict negative effects to the natural enemies.
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spelling doaj.art-c23bb7ec75644bae9a424822f67798212022-12-22T02:47:54ZengUniversitas Gadjah MadaJurnal Perlindungan Tanaman Indonesia1410-16372548-47882000-07-0161182210.22146/jpti.124039573Evaluasi Potensi Parasitoid Penggerek Pucuk Tebu, di Kabupaten BantulEddy Mahrub0Sri Ambarwati Amini1Nugrahaning Rahayu2Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Gadjah MadaFakultas Pertanian UNWAMAFakultas Pertanian UNWAMAThe objective of the research is to evaluate the potency of sugar cane top borer parasitoids whether the parasitoids are available from the released individuals produced previously in the laboratory or other species naturally exist in the field. The result showed that Trichogramma sp. which have been released did not attack sugar cane top borer eggs. Tetrastichus schoenobii and Telenomus rowani observed in the field were seemingly replacing the role of Trichogramma sp. parasitoid previously released in the area. Both the T. schoenobii and T. rowani attacked the sugar cane top borer eggs with parasitism of 34.59% and 24.07% respectively. Larval parasitoids were Elasmus zehntneri, Rhaconotus scirpophagae, Stenobracon nicevillei and Allorhogas sp. while pupal parasitoid was Isotima javensis. Larval parasitism was 0-41.00% averagely. The most dominant parasitoid was R. scirpophagae with parasitism of 18.75% followed by E. zehntneri with parasitism of 17.25% respectively. Total parasitism by all species were 37.59% in young plant and 23.90% in old plant respectively. Pupal parasitism on young and old plants were 13.66% and 8.26% respectively. Those parasitoids were available in the field naturally and performed important potentiality in the natural control of sugar cane top borer. Those above mentioned parasitoids need to be conserved by preventing the ecosystem suffering from any hazardous changes, which may afflict negative effects to the natural enemies.https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jpti/article/view/12403
spellingShingle Eddy Mahrub
Sri Ambarwati Amini
Nugrahaning Rahayu
Evaluasi Potensi Parasitoid Penggerek Pucuk Tebu, di Kabupaten Bantul
Jurnal Perlindungan Tanaman Indonesia
title Evaluasi Potensi Parasitoid Penggerek Pucuk Tebu, di Kabupaten Bantul
title_full Evaluasi Potensi Parasitoid Penggerek Pucuk Tebu, di Kabupaten Bantul
title_fullStr Evaluasi Potensi Parasitoid Penggerek Pucuk Tebu, di Kabupaten Bantul
title_full_unstemmed Evaluasi Potensi Parasitoid Penggerek Pucuk Tebu, di Kabupaten Bantul
title_short Evaluasi Potensi Parasitoid Penggerek Pucuk Tebu, di Kabupaten Bantul
title_sort evaluasi potensi parasitoid penggerek pucuk tebu di kabupaten bantul
url https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jpti/article/view/12403
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