R. Hindersah, I. N. Asyiah, R. Harni, Dwi Suci Rahayu, B. Fitriatin
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The attack of Pratylenchus coffeae nematode on coffee seedlings can limit coffee growth. The use of beneficial microbes as biofertilizer and bioprotectant is suggested to reduce the nematode attack on coffee seedlings and improve growth. A greenhouse experiment was conducted to observe the effect of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) Glomus spp. and mycorrhiza helper bacteria (MHB) P. diminuta and B. subtilis on coffee seedling growth and P. coffeae populations in the soil and roots. The experiment was set up in a randomized block design with five treatments and three replications. The coffee seedlings were grown in potting soil and inoculated with Glomus spp. combined with 20 g or 30 g of MHB solid inoculant. Seedlings were grown in the greenhouse for 10 weeks. The experiment verified that AMF inoculation combined with MHB did not affect the plant height, leaf number, or plant dry weight but decreased the P. coffeae population in the soil and roots of the seedlings. Inoculation of 20 g of MHB solid inoculant with AMF was more effective in reducing nematode population in soil and roots than 30 g of MHB. This experiment verified that Glomus spp., as well as P. diminuta and B. subtilis enable the control of P. coffeae in coffee seedlings.
咖啡密叶线虫对咖啡幼苗的侵袭会限制咖啡的生长。建议使用有益微生物作为生物肥料和生物保护剂,以减少线虫对咖啡幼苗的侵害,促进其生长。通过温室试验,研究了丛枝菌根真菌(AMF) Glomus spp.和菌根辅助菌(MHB) P. diminuta和B. subtilis对咖啡幼苗生长和土壤和根系中咖啡P.种群的影响。试验采用随机区组设计,5个处理,3个重复。在盆栽土壤中培养咖啡幼苗,接种球囊菌(Glomus spp.)和20 g或30 g MHB固体接种剂。幼苗在温室中生长了10周。试验证实,AMF与MHB联合接种对咖啡P. coffee株高、叶数和植株干重没有影响,但降低了咖啡P. coffee幼苗土壤和根系的种群数量。用AMF接种20 g MHB固体接种剂比30 g MHB更有效地减少土壤和根系中的线虫数量。本实验验证了Glomus spp、P. diminuta和B. subtilis对咖啡P. coffee的控制作用。