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Title: Eksplorasi Keberadaan Fungi Mikoriza Arbuskular pada Perkebunan Kopi Arabika: Studi Kasus pada Beberapa Perlakuan Budidaya
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Authors: Azhar, Aidil
Adelia, Cindy Niken
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: IPB University
Abstract: Pada penelitian ini eksplorasi keberadaan fungi mikoriza arbuskular (FMA) pada tanah perkebunan Kopi arabika Java Coffee Estate, diamati pada beberapa perlakuan bubidaya yang berbeda, yaitu pada tanaman kopi yang diberi perlakuan penambahan pupuk mikoriza komersial, tanaman kopi tanpa pemberian pupuk mikoriza komersial, tanaman kopi di dekat penaung lamtoro (Leucaena leucocephala), dan pada tanaman penaung lamtoro (Leucaena leucocephala) untuk mengamati jumlah spora pada tanah, variasi genus FMA, dan infeksi FMA. Metode penyaringan basah diterapkan untuk mengamati spora FMA di tanah. Saringan berukuran 250 um, 125 um, dan 63 um digunakan untuk mengumpulkan spora FMA dari 10 gram sampel tanah. Infeksi akar diamati dengan menggunakan metode pewarnaan akar dari Philips dan Hayman. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan tidak terdapat infeksi akar pada setiap sampel. Tren jumlah spora yang lebih tinggi ditemukan pada tanah tanaman kopi dengan pemberian pupuk mikoriza komersial. Secara morflogis, genus FMA yang ditemukan di kebun kopi adalah Acaulospora dan Glomus, dengan variasi dan jumlah terbanyak didominasi oleh genus Acaulospora.
In this study, the evaluation of the presence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in the soils in the Java Arabica Coffee Estate plantation was observed in several cultivation treatments: the coffee plants treated with the application of commercial mycorrhizal fertilizer, the coffee plants without commercial mycorrhizal fertilizer, the coffee plants near Leucaena leucocephala, and Leucaena leucocephala plants to observe spore abundance in the soil, AMF genus variation, and AMF infection. The wet sieving method was applied to isolate the AMF spores from the soil. The sieves of 250 µm, 125 µm, dan 63 µm were used to collect the AMF spores from 10 grams of soil samples. Root infection was observed using the root staining method by Philips and Hayman. The result showed no root infection in any of the samples. A higher trend in spore abundance was found in the soil of the coffee plants with the treatment of commercial mycorrhizal fertilizer. Morphologically, the AMF genera found in the coffee plantation were Acaulospora and Glomus, with variations, and the most abundant was dominated by Acaulospora
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