UJI KESEHATAN DAN DAYA KECAMBAH BENIH BEBERAPA VARIETAS CABAIMERAH (Capsicum annuum L.)
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2013-02-18
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Red pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) is one of vegetables that are the result
has a high economic value and market opportunities are good, but much damaged
by pests (OPT) can damage and disrupt the growth of red pepper. Pest attack can
cause damage to the plant and reduce production. Several types of pests from the
group of microorganisms can infect the fruit or seeds which can then be carried or
transmitted by seed. The purpose of this study was to determine the types of
pathogens that attack the seed of some varieties of chili peppers and the
percentage of attack and find out the relationship with the pathogen attack
percentage germination of seeds. This study was conducted in July - October 2010
by using completely randomized design consisting of 5 treatments and 4
replications. The treatment consisted of hot pepper varieties TM-999 (VI), Laris
(V2), Wire (V3), Ferosa (V4) and the Local Varieties of Chili (V5). Based on the
research found four kinds of pathogenic fungi and two species of fungal pathogen
Sclerotium sp, Rhizoctonia sp, Fusarium sp and Colletotrichum capsici.
Corynebacterium sp bacterium and Ralstonia solanacearum fungal attack
percentage was the highest Sclerotium sp Ferosa varieties, fungus Rhizoctonia sp
attack is highest Wire varieties, the fungus Fusarium sp attack is the highest local
varieties of hot pepper and Colletotrichum capsici fungal attack percentage was
the highest local varieties of hot pepper. The percentage of bacteria
Corynebacterium sp attack the highest are varieties of TM-999 and the percentage
of Ralstonia solanacearum attacks the highest are varieties Laris. The percentage
of normal seed germination of the most high against fungal attack is a variety TM-
999. The percentage of normal seed germination of the most high against bacterial
attack is a local hot pepper varieties. Fungal attack Sclerotium sp, Colletotrichum
capsici and Fusarium sp negatively correlated less strongly to the normal seed
germination. The attack fungus Rhizoctonia sp negatively correlated strongly to
the normal seed germination. Attacks bacteria Corynebacterium sp and Ralstonia
solanacearum negatively correlated less strongly to the normal seed germination.
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Red chili, Sclerotium sp, Rhizoctonia sp, Fusarium sp, Colletotrichum capsici, Corynebacterium sp, Ralstonia solanacearum