Share

Export Citation

APA
MLA
Chicago
Harvard
Vancouver
BIBTEX
RIS
Universitas Hasanuddin
Research output:Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Incorporating adoption of agricultural bio-innovation in a famers’ participatory parental seed production

Subekti N.A.

E3s Web of Conferences

Published: 2021

Abstract

TRIBAS is a biopesticide formulation developed from bacterial consortia of B. subtilis isolates. The formulation can control maize diseases, particularly those caused by pathogenic fungi. This research was conducted to validate the effectiveness of TRIBAS to support growth and yield of several maize inbred grown for parental seed production of several high yielding hybrids. A local seed growers’ participatory evaluation was set up in three districts in South Sulawesi (Maros, Soppeng, and Bone) using 5 maize inbred, i.e., MR-15, N-79, NEI-9008, AMB-20, and MAL-03. Each was grown following standard seed growing procedures with an additional treatment, with and without TRIBAS application. The results showed that the application of TRIBAS through seed treatment and plant spraying was able to inhibit the incidence of three main fungal diseases in maize, i.e, P. philippinensis, R. solani and B. maydis. The application did not result in significant seed productivity increase; however, it provides economic added value of up to IDR 5,724,000/Ha, considering that the seeds being propagated are parental seeds whose prices are relatively high (Rp 90,000/Kg). Continuous application of TRIBAS is expected to increase bacteria population in the soil, which, gradually would result in the increase of crop productivity.

Other files and links

Fingerprint

Hybrid seedSciences
BiologySciences
Seed treatmentSciences
PopulationSciences
AgricultureSciences
CropSciences
BiotechnologySciences
ProductivitySciences
AgronomySciences
BiopesticideSciences
HybridSciences
ToxicologySciences
Agricultural scienceSciences
PesticideSciences
GerminationSciences
EcologySciences
MedicineSciences
Environmental healthSciences
MacroeconomicsSciences
EconomicsSciences