Pengaruh Beberapa Model Pengendalian Terhadap Populasi dan Intensitas Serangan Kutu Kebul (Bemisia Tabaci) di PT Gading Mas Indonesia Teguh
Abstract
The high demand for the edamame soybean export market, which requires
environmentally friendly products has encouraged PT. Gading Mas Indonesia
Teguh (GMIT) to develop alternative control methods against whitefly pests
(Bemisia tabaci) This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a combination of
biological agents in controlling whiteflies and to analyze the intensity of attacks in
different seasonal conditions. The experiment was conducted using a Randomized
Block Design with 11 combinations of biological agent treatments (Beauveria
bassiana, Metarhizium anisopliae, Yellow Sticky Trap, and Neem Leaf Botanical
Pesticide) applied to 33 experimental plots. Observations included the dynamics of
the whitefly population and the intensity of attacks, analyzed using Analysis of
Variance (ANOVA) and Tukey's test (α=0.05). The results showed that the P10
treatment (a combination of the four biological agents) effectively suppresses the
whitefly population in the dry season, significantly different from the control and
other treatments. However, the effectiveness of all treatments was not significant in
the rainy season due to high rainfall which affected the persistence of biological
agents. The intensity of the attack increased progressively without significant
differences between treatments in both seasons. This study concluded that the
combination of biological agents P10 is an effective alternative for controlling
whiteflies during the dry season, providing a basis for developing an integrated pest
control strategy that is adaptive and environmentally friendly according to the
demands of the export market.
Keywords: biological agents, Bemisia tabaci, integrated pest control, seasonal
variation
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