Test Fungi Growth Physiology of Trichoderma sp. and Gliocladium sp. from Citrus Plants

U. Triasih, S. Widyaningsih
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One of the problems of citrus cultivation is disease attack which can cause a decrease in production during harvest. There are antagonistic fungi from citrus plants that can be used to control pathogens, namely Gliocladium sp. and Trichoderma sp. Antagonistic fungi will be able to control pathogens optimally if they have growth conditions that match their environment. This study aims to determine the growth development of Trichoderma sp. and Gliocladium sp. at several temperatures, media, exposure lengths, and types of light. The treatments used were four different temperatures (20°C, 25°C, 30°C, 35°C), three media (PDA, PDAY, and CMA), several exposure times (24 hours of light and 24 hours of dark, 8 hours of light and 16 hours of darkness, 16 hours of light and 8 hours of darkness) and the type of light (light from a reading lamp placed very close, light from a lamp placed habitually, and dark wrapped in carbon). The treatment used a completely randomized design (CRD) and was repeated 5 times. The test results showed that the two isolates could develop optimally on PDA and PDAY media with the best temperature of 20°C-25°C. In addition, testing of various rays showed the results of the fastest development by Trichoderma sp. under natural light treatment. Furthermore, the best length exposure test was Trichoderma sp. with a lighting time of 12 hours light and 12 hours dark. In general, the development of the two antagonistic fungal isolates had relatively the same optimal development conditions, but Trichoderma sp. has better development on various tests.
柑桔木霉和胶霉的生长生理试验
柑橘栽培的一个问题是病害的侵袭,它会在收获期间导致产量下降。柑橘类植物中有拮抗真菌可用于控制病原体,即Gliocladium sp.和Trichoderma sp.拮抗真菌如果具有与其环境相匹配的生长条件,将能够最优地控制病原体。本研究旨在确定木霉和胶霉在不同温度、介质、曝光长度和光线类型下的生长发育。使用四种不同的温度(20°C, 25°C, 30°C, 35°C),三种介质(PDA, PDAY和CMA),几种曝光时间(24小时光照和24小时黑暗,8小时光照和16小时黑暗,16小时光照和8小时黑暗)和光的类型(放置非常近的阅读灯的光,习惯放置的灯的光,以及包裹在碳中的黑暗)。治疗采用完全随机设计(CRD),重复5次。结果表明,两株菌株在PDA和PDAY培养基上的最佳生长温度为20℃~ 25℃。此外,对各种光线的测试结果表明,木霉在自然光处理下发育最快。最佳暴露时间为木霉(Trichoderma sp.),光照时间为12 h,暗光照时间为12 h。总体而言,两株拮抗真菌的发育条件相对相同,但木霉在各项试验中发育较好。
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