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Title: The Effect of Bagging on Fruit Quality and Level of Disease Pest Attack on Pisang Tanduk (Musa paradisiaca var. Typica, AAB Group)
Pengaruh Pembrongsongan Terhadap Kualitas Serta Tingkat Serangan Hama Penyakit Buah Pisang Tanduk (Musa paradisiaca var. Typica, AAB Group)
Other Titles: Prosiding Seminar Nasional Perhimpunan Hortikultura Indonesia 2011 "Kemandirian Produk Hortikultura untuk Memenuhi Pasar Domestik dan Ekspor
Authors: Kurniawati, Ani
Kasutjianingati
Bahrir, Miftahul
Keywords: banana
bagging
polyethilen
pest control
Issue Date: Nov-2011
Publisher: Perhimpunan Hortikultura Indonesia IPB dan Badan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Pertanian
Abstract: This study aims to determine the effect of bagging and type of material to the quality of the physical, chemical and level of pest attack on a banana. Each of buch were bagged with different materials starting from the first banana sheath has not been opened and the heart of the banana is start ducking. Four treatments studied were P0: Control (without bagging), P1: Banana bagging in blue plastic polyethilen, P2: Banana bagging in transparant plastic polyethilen and P3: Banana bagging in a sack of rice tied to the base of the stem with a sheath of effort does not go into in bagging materials. Each treatment was replicated three times. Parameters observed were the fruit skin hardness, total soluble solid, total titratable acidity, edible portion, the severity of the disease, lenght of fruit, fruit diameter, age of harvest after application, and the weight of fruit per bunch. The results of this study indicate that the bagging application very effective for lowering the intensity and the percentage of severity of pest attack, but had no effect on the fruit skin hardness, total soluble solid, total titratable acidity, edible portion, lenght of fruit, fruit diameter, age of harvest after application, and the weight of fruit per bunch. Bagging treatment can be reduce the intensity of pest attacks by 20%, whereas the control treatment produced the severity of the infestation of 84.81%. These results indicate the importance of bagging to protect bananas from pests.
URI: http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/57544
ISBN: 978-979-25-1264-9
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