The Endophytic Bacteria Isolation as Biological Control Agent of Pratylenchus Coffeae
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2018-07-30Author
Asyiah, Iis Nur
Soekarto, Soekarto
Hoesain, Muhammad
Iqbal, Mochammad
Hindersah, Reginawanti
Narulita, Erlia
Mudakir, Imam
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Pratylenchus coffeae is the most common nematode and it can endanger the coffee plant.
Endophytic bacteria is the ideal candidate for nematode control because of live inside plant without
harming the host plant. Isolation of endophytic bacteria from three locations, namely Arabica coffee
plantation infected by P. coffeae, arabica coffee plantation infected by Radopholus similis and Robusta
coffee infected by P. coffeae was done with technical surface sterilization. The potential of bacterial
isolates was determined by the number of nematodes that penetratedto the roots of aged-3-months
seedlings arabica. Molecular identification and proteolytic activity testing was done to an isolate that
has the ability to suppress the penetration of nematodes. Twenty pure endophytic bacteria isolates
were obtained by the isolation process. All endophytic bacteria isolates significantly reduced the
nematodes that penetrated the roots. Isolates from Arabica coffee could suppress nematode
penetration up to 91.56 % while isolate from robusta coffee only pressed nematode penetration of
54.5%. From molecular identification of three isolates that suppress the penetration of the highest
nematode showed that the isolate is Bacillus subtilis strain NCIB 3610 and Antrachis bacillus strain ATCC
14578. The three isolates showed proteolytic activity. It is can be concluded that endophytic bacteria are
potential in controlling P. coffeae especially 3 isolates from Arabica coffee root.
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