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CONTRIBUTION OF ENDOPHYTIC MICROBES IN INCREASING THE PADDY GROWTH AND CONTROLLING SHEATH BLIGHT DISEASES AT TRANSPLANTING STAGE ON TIDAL SWAMPS*)

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dc.creator Ismed, Setya Budi
dc.creator Mariana, Mariana
dc.creator Ismed, Fachruzi
dc.creator Fachrur, Rozy
dc.date 2012-09-01
dc.date.accessioned 2020-06-15T03:54:57Z
dc.date.available 2020-06-15T03:54:57Z
dc.identifier http://eprints.ulm.ac.id/260/1/isi%20proceedings%20international%20lowland%20for%20rice%20produsction.pdf
dc.identifier Ismed, Setya Budi and Mariana, Mariana and Ismed, Fachruzi and Fachrur, Rozy (2012) CONTRIBUTION OF ENDOPHYTIC MICROBES IN INCREASING THE PADDY GROWTH AND CONTROLLING SHEATH BLIGHT DISEASES AT TRANSPLANTING STAGE ON TIDAL SWAMPS*). In: International Workshop on Sustainable Management of Lowland for Rice Production, 27-28 September 2012, Banjarmasin.
dc.identifier.uri https://repo-dosen.ulm.ac.id//handle/123456789/8063
dc.description Tidal swamps are mostly cultivated with local paddy varieties and one of the plant diseases that are very crucial in transplanting stage (taradak, ampak, and lacak) is soil borne pathogen. The research was conducted on tidal swamps type B in Barito Kuala, South Kalimantan. It was M & M arranged in split plot design with the combination of endophytic microbe and transplanting stage application time as the treatments. Endophytic microbes formulation consisted of Trichoderma viride PS-2.1, Nonpathogenic Fusarium PS-1.5, and Pseudomonas fluorescens PS-4.8. Combination application of endophytic microbes and transplanting stage on tidal swamps could decrease the disease intensity of sheath blight, as about 49.39 to 93.25%. Endophyte could also be able to stimulate the plant growth that was indicated by the addition of plant height around 2.05 to 24.00 cm, the addition of rice grain weight as 0.7 to 9.3 g 1,000 grains-1, and the addition of seed weight as about 0.3-1.2 kg. The result of soil analysis before and after applications the endophyte showed that there was an increase in soil fertility with the element addition of N, P, K, and pH. Keywords: Endophyte, rice sheath blight, tidal swamps
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dc.subject S Agriculture (General)
dc.title CONTRIBUTION OF ENDOPHYTIC MICROBES IN INCREASING THE PADDY GROWTH AND CONTROLLING SHEATH BLIGHT DISEASES AT TRANSPLANTING STAGE ON TIDAL SWAMPS*)
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