Abstract. Supriyanto, Purwanto, Poromarto SH, Supyani. 2020. Evaluation of in vitro antagonistic activity of fungi from peatlands against Ganoderma species under acidic conditions. Biodiversitas 21: 2935-2945. The use of peatlands is a significant contributor to the world’s palm oil production. A serious problem of oil palm plantations in peatlands is the high incidence of basal stem rot (BSR) disease caused by Ganoderma, which has a higher attack rate than on mineral soils. There is no effective way to control Ganoderma in peatlands. At present, the effort for the same focuses on environment-friendly biological methods; however, this is constrained by the unavailability of appropriate biological agents for peatlands. The development of bio...
The oil palm, Elaeis guineensis, is the highest oil-yielding among the oil-producing crops. Like any...
The objective of this study was to isolate, screen and identify actinomycetes from the rhizosphere o...
This study was conducted to screen the endophytic bacteria as a biological control agent (BCA) again...
One of the diseases that attack oil palm plants is stem rot disease. Control efforts that can ...
Basal stem rot (BSR) disease is the principal disease of oil palm. The main aim of present studies i...
Abstract Basal stem rot due to a fungal pathogen, Ganoderma boninense, is one of the most devastatin...
ANTAGONISTIC EFFECT OF FOUR FUNGAL ISOLATES TOGANODERMA BONINENSE, THE CAUSAL AGENT OF BASAL STEM RO...
Trichoderma sp. is a saprophytic fungus found in various environments, one of which is in the rhizos...
Single application of biological control agent may prove to be an effective agent for suppressing ba...
Disease suppression in Ganoderma-infected oil palm seedlings treated with a conidial suspension of T...
This study evaluated the potential of three Trichoderma species, namely T. harzianum (isolate BIO T3...
Basal stem rot of oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) caused by Ganoderma spp is of major economic co...
The relationship of biological properties of peat with oil palm basal stem rot (BSR) caused by Ganod...
ANTAGONISTIC EFFECT OF FOUR FUNGAL ISOLATES TOGANODERMA BONINENSE, THE CAUSAL AGENT OF BASAL STEM RO...
The oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) is commodity crop for Malaysia. In this study, an experiment was co...
The oil palm, Elaeis guineensis, is the highest oil-yielding among the oil-producing crops. Like any...
The objective of this study was to isolate, screen and identify actinomycetes from the rhizosphere o...
This study was conducted to screen the endophytic bacteria as a biological control agent (BCA) again...
One of the diseases that attack oil palm plants is stem rot disease. Control efforts that can ...
Basal stem rot (BSR) disease is the principal disease of oil palm. The main aim of present studies i...
Abstract Basal stem rot due to a fungal pathogen, Ganoderma boninense, is one of the most devastatin...
ANTAGONISTIC EFFECT OF FOUR FUNGAL ISOLATES TOGANODERMA BONINENSE, THE CAUSAL AGENT OF BASAL STEM RO...
Trichoderma sp. is a saprophytic fungus found in various environments, one of which is in the rhizos...
Single application of biological control agent may prove to be an effective agent for suppressing ba...
Disease suppression in Ganoderma-infected oil palm seedlings treated with a conidial suspension of T...
This study evaluated the potential of three Trichoderma species, namely T. harzianum (isolate BIO T3...
Basal stem rot of oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) caused by Ganoderma spp is of major economic co...
The relationship of biological properties of peat with oil palm basal stem rot (BSR) caused by Ganod...
ANTAGONISTIC EFFECT OF FOUR FUNGAL ISOLATES TOGANODERMA BONINENSE, THE CAUSAL AGENT OF BASAL STEM RO...
The oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) is commodity crop for Malaysia. In this study, an experiment was co...
The oil palm, Elaeis guineensis, is the highest oil-yielding among the oil-producing crops. Like any...
The objective of this study was to isolate, screen and identify actinomycetes from the rhizosphere o...
This study was conducted to screen the endophytic bacteria as a biological control agent (BCA) again...