Abstract

A field study to test the efficacy of Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. Kurstaki against Tirathaba rufivena, the oil palm bunch moth, has been conducted in early mature (5-year-old) oil palm in Kalianta Estate, Riau. The experiment was conducted following a randomized complete block design, consisting of five concentration treatments, namely 0, 2, 4, 6, and 8 ml/L of suspension. The B. thuringiensis was sprayed directly onto the inflorescences and fruit bunches of selected palm samples every week for a month duration. The result showed that the intensity of T. rufivena attack was continuously declined since the first week after B. thuringiensis application. The decline of attack intensity is in line with the reduction of the larvae population in the affected fruit bunches. This trial demonstrated that B. thuringiensis had high efficacy against the bunch moth with an efficacy value of 74.90 %, 91.18 %, 96.96 %, and 94.77 % achieved at two weeks after application at the concentrations of 2, 4, 6, and 8 ml/L, respectively. This result suggests that B. thuringiensis at the concentration of 4-8 ml/L can be used as a sustainable option for controlling T. rufivena in oil palm plantations.

Details

Title
Bacillus thuringiensis, a green option for controlling oil palm bunch moth Tirathaba rufivena
Author
Priwiratama, H 1 ; Rozziansha, T A P 1 ; Prasetyo, A E 1 

 Indonesian Oil Palm Research Institute , Jln. Brigjen Katamso No. 51, Medan 20158, North Sumatra - Indonesia 
First page
012001
Publication year
2022
Publication date
Jan 2022
Publisher
IOP Publishing
ISSN
17551307
e-ISSN
17551315
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2635869485
Copyright
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