EFEKTIVITAS INSEKTISIDA DALAM MENEKAN PERKEMBANGAN POPULASI DAN SERANGAN LIRIOMYZA, SP PADA TANAMAN BAWANG MERAH LOKAL PALU (Allium cepa L.x Wakegi Araki) DI DESA GUNTARANO KECAMATAN TANANTOVEA KABUPATEN DONGGALA

Authors

  • Arfan Arfan Universitas Alkhairaat
  • Sri Sudewi Universitas Alkhairaat
  • Mihwan Sataral Universitas Tompotika
  • Sumarni Sumarni Universitas Alkhairaat
  • Vevi Rosiani Universitas Alkhairaat
  • Mumfahida Mumfahida Universitas Alkhairaat
  • Karmila Soar Universitas Alkhairaat

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31970/agrotech.v8i1.14

Keywords:

Liriomyza sp, Insectiside, Red Onion

Abstract

This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of some insecticides on the population development and attack Liriomyza sp on local Palu onions. The research conducted from Februari to April 2017, at Guntarano village, Tanantovea Sub-District, Donggala District. The study used Randomized Block Design (RAK) consisting of four treatments, namely Po.Control; P1. Abamectin; P2. Azadiractin; P3. Dimohipo. Each treatment was repeated three times so that 12 treatments were obtained. The results showed that the insecticidal treatment had an effect on the development of the varied Liriomyza sp. Adult population at various plant age levels. Observations on plant age 5 and 6 of MST showed that abamectin insecticides were effective in suppressing the growth larvae populations of Liriomyza sp compared with the treatment of Azadiractin, Dimohipo and non-treated insecticides.

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Author Biographies

Arfan Arfan, Universitas Alkhairaat

Program Studi Agroteknologi

Sri Sudewi, Universitas Alkhairaat

Program Studi Agroteknologi

Mihwan Sataral, Universitas Tompotika

Program Studi Agroteknologi

Sumarni Sumarni, Universitas Alkhairaat

Program Studi Agroteknologi

Vevi Rosiani, Universitas Alkhairaat

Program Studi Agroteknologi

Mumfahida Mumfahida, Universitas Alkhairaat

Program Studi Agroteknologi

Karmila Soar, Universitas Alkhairaat

Program Studi Agroteknologi

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Published

2018-06-30

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