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Identification the Potential Types of Fungi on Establishment Agarwood Stem of Aquilaria spp. Sri Wilarso Budi R.; Erdy Santoso; Akhmad Wahyudi
Jurnal Silvikultur Tropika Vol. 1 No. 1 (2010): Jurnal Silvikultur Tropika
Publisher : Departemen Silvikultur, Fakultas Kehutanan dan Lingkungan, Institut Pertanian Bogor (IPB)

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One of tree genus that becomes the main source of agarwood producer is Aquilaria. The formation of agarwood was believed as response of agarwood trees to many factors, likes plant physiological and pathogenic fungi infection. A number of isolates that have the potential to induce agarwood has been isolated from wood samples from different areas such as Bangka, Bogor, Bohorok, Gorontalo, East Kalimantan, Lampung, Mentawai, Papua, and Sukabumi. This study aimed to obtain information on the types of fungi isolated from stem-forming agarwood Aquilaria spp that successful collection of Microbiology Laboratory of Forestry Research in Bogor. Identification was done by observing morphological features from cultured isolates on PDA and BLA. The results of identification of isolates collection include species of Fusarium solani (Mart.), Appell and Walenw, F. tricinctum (corda) Sacc, F sambucinum Fuckel, and F. Moniliformae.
Growth of Shorea stenopthera Burck. F. seed on Application Composting Litter Shorea sp. and Fungi Scleroderma columnare on Latosol Soil PERTUMBUHAN BIBIT Shorea stenopthera BURCK. F. TERHADAP APLIKASI KOMPOS SERASAH Shorea sp. DAN FUNGI Scleroderma column Mohamad Saefudin; Basuki Wasis; Erdy Santoso
Jurnal Silvikultur Tropika Vol. 6 No. 1 (2015): Jurnal Silvikultur Tropika
Publisher : Departemen Silvikultur, Fakultas Kehutanan dan Lingkungan, Institut Pertanian Bogor (IPB)

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Growth of Shorea stenopthera Burck. F. seed can naturally be associated with fungi Scleroderma columnare. A fall composting litter can accumulate on the floor of forest naturally, litter piles thickness affect the presence of fungi Scleroderma columnare that situated in the field around the trees rooting of Shorea stenopthera Burck. F. This research aims to examined the role of Scleroderma columnare fungi inoculation and the addition of litter against the growth of seedlings of Shorea stenopthera Burck. F. The treatments are designed using two factorials of completely randomized design for compost and fungi Scleroderma columnare. Compost factor consist of three levels, without compost, pure compost, and chopped compost. Fungi factor consist of two levels, with addition and without addition of Scleroderma columnare. The treatments repetition is 30 times, and observation data is analyzed by Duncan test (with 95% of confidence level), and test of variance for studying the interaction among diverse treatments. The results of the analysis gives significant difference between sample with treatment and sample without treatment (A0B0). Treatment A1B0 (chopped compost; without scleroderma) has the best response to the height of tree, trunk diameter, weight of wet leaf, and weight of stalks. Treatment A2B1 (pure compost; Scleroderma) showed the significant influence to the sum of wet trunks and percentage of colony. Treatment A0B1 (without compost; Scleroderma columnare) showed the significant difference on weight total of root against any other treatments.Key words : fungi Scleroderma columnare, litter, Shorea stenopthera Burck. F.