Plant pathogenic fungi attacking wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) grown at medium altitude of East Lombok, Indonesia

Authors : Baiq Erika Puri Rinjani; Mery Windarningsih; Mohamad Taufik Fauzi
article cite 2 Year 2019
source: AIP conference proceedings
Abstract

The research aimed to investigate plant pathogenic fungi attacking wheat grown at medium altitude of East Lombok and the disease incidence they caused had been conducted from Mei to October 2018 in Perian Village (8°34’31” S, 116°23’35” E with the altitude of 490 meter above sea level), Montong Gading Sub-district, East Lombok, Indonesia. The research applied a descriptive explorative method by observing the disease incidence caused by fungal pathogens in 36 field plots with the size of 1x3 m each. The symptoms and the disease incidence were observed weekly. The plant pathogenic fungi were then identified at the Microbiology Laboratory, Faculty of Agriculture the University of Mataram. The result showed that plant pathogenic fungi attacking wheat grown at medium altitude were Fusarium sp. (the causal agent of head blight/scab), Bipolaris sorokiniana (the causal agent of leaf blight), Fusarium sp. (the causal agent of shoot rot), and Helminthosporium sp. (the causal agent of head blight), with the disease incidence of 48.87%, 40.89%, 0.36% and 0.23% respectively.


Concepts :
Food composition and properties
Mycotoxins in Agriculture and Food
Plant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases
article cite 2 Year 2019 source AIP conference proceedings
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10.1063/1.5141294
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Life below water
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