Consortium of Endophytic Bacteria and Rhizobacteria Effectively Suppresses the Population of Pratylenchus coffeae and Promotes the Growth of Robusta coffee
Date
2020-10-01Author
ASYIAH, Iis Nur
MUDAKIR, Imam
HOESAIN, Mohammad
PRADANA, Ankardiansyah Pandu
DJUNAIDY, Achmad
SARI, Riza Fahlevia
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Pratylenchus coffeae as the coffee-parasitic nematode can cause a yield loss from 28.7% to 78.4% on Robusta coffee
(Coffea canephora A. Froehner). Environmentally friendly and sustainable efforts can be made to control this nematode by applying the
antagonistic agents from the bacterial group. The application of antagonistic agents in a consortium has a better effectivity than a single
application. This study was aimed to identify the effectivity of the consortium of endophytic bacteria and rhizobacteria formulated on a costeffective
molasse
medium
against
the
P.
coffeae
population
and
growth
of
Robusta
coffee
in
a
greenhouse.
A
total
of
nine
bacterial
isolates
of
genus
Bacillus
and
Pseudomonas
were
used
during
experiment.
The
formulation
was
prepared
by
mixing
the
bacterial
suspension
and
2%
molasses
with
a
ratio
of
1:1
(v/v).
The
greenhouse
assay
was
performed
following
the
completely
randomized
block
design
pattern
with
five
treatments
and
five
replications.
Robusta coffee plant clone BP 936 was treated with a 10 mL (10
9
CFU mL
-1
) bacterial consortium
mixture while control was treated with 10 mL sterilized water. Each plant was inoculated with P. coffeae 50 J2 after a week of bacterial
consortium application. The result showed that all bacterial consortiums were effective in suppressing the population of P. coffeae in soil
and root of Robusta coffee. All consortiums gave a better result than control in suppressing the population of P. coffeae. The best
suppression of nematodes was shown by the Cst 02 consortium with the suppression value of 62.5% in the root and 76.1% in the coffee
plant rhizosphere. The application of bacterial consortium increases the plant height (28.02-44.51%), number of leaves (127.27-168.18%),
and leaf area (278.8-425.57%). In this study, suppression of P. coffeae population by bacterial consortium showed a positive correlation
with plant growth. This study presents the information of endophytic bacteria and rhizobacteria consortium from Bacillus and Pseudomonas
group that is effective in suppressing the population P. coffeae and improves the growth of Robusta coffee.
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