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dc.contributor.authorMunif, Abdul
dc.contributor.authorHarni, Rita
dc.contributor.authorSiswanto
dc.date.accessioned2012-06-06T08:34:40Z
dc.date.available2012-06-06T08:34:40Z
dc.date.issued2011
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/54706
dc.description.abstractPlant parasitic nematodes cause damage and losses significantly to black pepper in Indonesia. Control of plant parasitic nematodes with pesticides is often restricted due to their high toxicity and negative impact on the environment. The need for environmentally safe control strategies has increased interest in developing biological control measures. Endophytic bacteria are ubiquitous in most plant species and reside within healthy plant tissue without producing symptoms of damage. Bacterial endophytes provide several advantages as biological control agents, namely the colonization of an ecological niche also used by plant pathogens, less competition with other microorganisms, sufficient supply with nutrients, less exposure to environmental stress factors, and better translocation of bacterial metabolites throughout the host plant.en
dc.subjectendophytic bacteriaen
dc.subjectMeloidogyne incognitaen
dc.subjectblack pepperen
dc.subjectroot gallen
dc.titleThe Potential of endophytic bacteria for the biological control of plant parasitic nematodes on black pepper [Program Book: the 7th Asian crop Science association conference: improving food, energy and environment with better crops]en
dc.title.alternativeProgram Book The 7th Asian Crop Science Association Conference IPB International Convention Center Bogor, Indonesia, 27-30 September 2011en


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