Field efficacy of Nicotiana tabacum L. var Virginia extract against coffee borer beetle (Hypothenemus hampei) attacking coffee berries in plantation area

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The extract of Nicotiana tabacum L. var Virginia origin of Ponorogo (EHRE-Nt) was applied under field conditions against the coffee borer beetle Hypothenemus hampei (CBB). Three extract formulations containing 150, 300, and 450 ml of EHRE-Nt in 100 liters of water were prepared and sprayed on 0.5 hectares each. A nontreatment was applied as a control on 0.5 hectares of plantation. The intensity of the CBB attacks was observed for six weeks on a Robusta coffee plantation in the Kalibening area, South Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia. An extract formulation containing 450 ml of EHRE-Nt resulted in the lowest intensity of CBB attacks from weeks one to six (1.6% to 2.2%). The attacks of the control field were 11.3% to 13.5%. The highest efficacy level of 85.4% was obtained with the 450 ml EHRE-Nt formulation. These results demonstrate that EHRE-Nt has potential as a bioinsecticide for coffee berries from CBB attacks.

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Perdana Harahap, A. F., Fauzantoro, A., Haryuni, H., Koernia Dewi, T. S., Suprapti, E., Arya Ramadhan, M. Y., … Gozan, M. (2020). Field efficacy of Nicotiana tabacum L. var Virginia extract against coffee borer beetle (Hypothenemus hampei) attacking coffee berries in plantation area. International Journal of Agronomy, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/8898063

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