Types of Weed and Their Potentials as the Host Plant of Parasitic Nematodes in Arabica and Robusta Coffee Plant in Kalibendo Banyuwangi
Date
2018-10-01Author
MURDIONO, Tommy
ASYIAH, Iis Nur
PUJIASTUTI, Pujiastuti
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This study aimed to determine the type of weed and its potential as parasite nematode
host plants in arabica and robusta plantations. This study included a qualitative exploratory
research where weed sampling was carried out by roaming in the area of Arabica and Robusta
coffee plantations. Various types of weeds were taken, identified, and then extracted its root to
find out the existence of nematodes. The result showed that there were 8 species of weeds where
nematodes can be found in their roots. Those weeds were Tuton (Paspalum mandiocanum), Oxtail
(Heliotropium indicum), Paku (Davallia denticulata), Pendul (Kyllinga brevifolia). Sintrong
(Crassocephalum crepidioides), Bandotan (Ageratum conyzoides), Oplismenus hirtellus, Princess
shame (Mimosa invisa). The result of nematodes identification revealed that it was Pratilenchus
coffeae, a common parasitic nematode that attacks coffee.
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