Research Article
Physiological Tests on Soybean Mutant Lines against Stem Rot Disease Athelia Rolfsii Curzi
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.4-12-2019.2293809, author={Paisal Mizra Mulyadi and Diana Sofia Hanafiah and Revandy Iskandar Muda Damanik and Irda Safni and Luthfi Azis Mahmud Siregar}, title={Physiological Tests on Soybean Mutant Lines against Stem Rot Disease Athelia Rolfsii Curzi}, proceedings={The 3rd International Conference Community Research and Service Engagements, IC2RSE 2019, 4th December 2019, North Sumatra, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={IC2RSE}, year={2020}, month={4}, keywords={soybean mutant lines athelia rolfsii curzi sod pod}, doi={10.4108/eai.4-12-2019.2293809} }
- Paisal Mizra Mulyadi
Diana Sofia Hanafiah
Revandy Iskandar Muda Damanik
Irda Safni
Luthfi Azis Mahmud Siregar
Year: 2020
Physiological Tests on Soybean Mutant Lines against Stem Rot Disease Athelia Rolfsii Curzi
IC2RSE
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.4-12-2019.2293809
Abstract
Soybean plants are often attacked by soil fungi that cause the plants to become wilted and generally caused by Athelia rolfsii Curzi. The research aims to test the physiology of soybean mutant lines against the stem rot disease of Athelia rolfsii Curzi. The results of data analysis showed that the inoculation of fungi to soybean mutant lines increases the content of the enzyme SOD and POD’s in each soybean genotypes. There are lines selected with the character resistant to stem rot A. rolfsii Curzi namely M100 A17 (18/5), M100 A25 (3/7), M200 A17 (18/5) and M200 A12 (6/5).
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