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Attack Intensity Variety of Robusta Coffee Bean Borer (Hypothenemus Hampei Ferrari) on Four Types of Shade Plant
Coffee bean borer ( Hypothenemus hampei Ferrari) is the primary pest of coffee plants that can cause damage and decrease the quantity and quality of production up to 20 -30%. The aim of the study was to determine the diversity of attacks of robusta coffee powder pests on four types of shade plants....
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Published in: | IOP conference series. Earth and environmental science 2022-04, Vol.1012 (1), p.12042 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Coffee bean borer (
Hypothenemus hampei
Ferrari) is the primary pest of coffee plants that can cause damage and decrease the quantity and quality of production up to 20 -30%. The aim of the study was to determine the diversity of attacks of robusta coffee powder pests on four types of shade plants. The study was conducted in Tanggamus Regency, from May to August 2021. Sampling was carried out randomly based on the type of plant given as treatment, namely (1) mixed single stem coffee plants with pepper plants, shaded single
Erythrina subumbrans
plants, (2) mixed stem coffee plants with cacao under the shade of
Glyricidae,
(3) single-stem coffee plants with mixed shade of
E. subumbrans
and
Glyricidae,
and (4) single-stem coffee with mixed shade of
E. subumbrans
and mindri plants. The results showed that the level of coffee fruit pests on the four types of shade plants ranged from 15.28 -15.66 % and was not significant, while the average temperature under the shade was between 25 - 26.1 °C. The results of the regression analysis that air temperature has a negative and strong effect on the intensity of
H. hampei
pest attack with a regression coefficient value of 0.6231. If the temperature increases by 1°C then the intensity of
H. hampei
attack decreases by 0.44% |
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ISSN: | 1755-1307 1755-1315 |
DOI: | 10.1088/1755-1315/1012/1/012042 |