THE POTENTIAL TEST OF FUNGAL ANTAGONIST TRICHODERMA VIRIDE TO INHIBIT THE GROWTH OF PATHOGENIC FUNGI FUSARIUM MONILIFORME AND ALTERNARIA SOLANI IN-VITRO
ABSTRACT: Fusarium moniliforme
and Alternaria solani are two types of mold which often cause the diseases of
cultivated plants. Fusarium moniliforme causes the ear rot disease on corn and
the wilt disease of Solanaceae family. Whereas the pathogenic fungus Alternaria
solani causes an early bright disease on the onion and potato. This aim of this
study was to determine the ability of fungal antagonist Trichoderma viride in
inhibiting the growth of Fusarium moniliforme and Alternaria solani in vitro.
The growth inhibition ability test were conducted on dual cultures by growing
the fungal antagonists with pathogenic fungi in Petri dish containing potato
dextrose agar media face-to-face in a distance of 3 cm. Percentages of the
growth inhibiting were observed every day in 7 days incubation. The results
showed that the fungal antagonist T. viride exhibited the highest inhibition on
F. moniliforme in 3 days incubation period which was 63.07 %. Yet the highest
inhibition against A. solani was in 2 days incubation period which was 57.35 %.
T. viride growth continued to increase since the first day until the seventh
day incubation period but contrarily the growth of both pathogenic fungi
underwent inhibition. This suggested that T. viride was potential as a
biological control agent of F. moniliforme and A. solani growth and have a
potency as an active bio fungicide ingredient.
Keywords: Dual culture;
percentage inhibiting; Trichoderma viride; Alternaria solani; Fusarium
moniliforme
Penulis: Susiana Purwantisari,
Agus Evendi
Kod Jurnal: jpmatematikadd150843