Keanekaragaman laba-laba dan potensinya sebagai musuh alami hama tanaman jambu mete

<em>Sanurus</em> sp., <em>Acrocercops</em> sp. and<em> Helopeltis</em> sp. are important pests of cashews in Nusa Tenggara Barat. Pesticide usage to control these pests has so far not been successful, and thus the usage of natural enemy as an alternative control m...

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Main Authors: I Wayan Suana, Hery Haryanto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Perhimpunan Entomologi Indonesia 2015-09-01
Series:Jurnal Entomologi Indonesia
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Online Access:http://jurnal.pei-pusat.org/index.php/jei/article/view/64
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spelling doaj-5e11c3dca29a4a93b36e323c740084c82020-11-25T00:49:07ZengPerhimpunan Entomologi IndonesiaJurnal Entomologi Indonesia1829-77222089-02572015-09-0110110.5994/jei.10.1.2458Keanekaragaman laba-laba dan potensinya sebagai musuh alami hama tanaman jambu meteI Wayan Suana0Hery Haryanto1Program Studi Biologi, Fakultas Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam, Universitas Mataram,Program Studi Agroteknologi, Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Mataram<em>Sanurus</em> sp., <em>Acrocercops</em> sp. and<em> Helopeltis</em> sp. are important pests of cashews in Nusa Tenggara Barat. Pesticide usage to control these pests has so far not been successful, and thus the usage of natural enemy as an alternative control methods should be developed. Spider represents one of the natural enemies which are found in cashew plantation. The aims of the research is to study spider population and its predatory ability in cashew plantation. The study has been conducted in an area of cashew plantation at Dusun Jugil, Desa Sambik Bangkol, Lombok Utara. Spider predation was directly observed for 78 days, starting from May to August 2009. Edgar formula was used to measure spider predation per day. The study found 19 species of spider consisting from eight families. The abundance of <em>Neoscona theisi</em> is higher than <em>Tetragnatha maxillosa</em>, but the proportion of N. theisi with prey is less than <em>T. maxillosa.</em> This phenomenon indicates that spider’s abundance, does not directly show its potential as natural enemy in that habitat. <em>N. nautica</em> consumed at least 3.84 preys per day, but not all of its prey represents the pest of cashew. <em>N. theisi</em> consumed 1.67 preys per day and all of its prey represents pests of cashew. This study show that the amount of prey which can be consumed by spider per day does not directly show the potential of spiders as natural enemey of cashew pest.http://jurnal.pei-pusat.org/index.php/jei/article/view/64cashew pestnatural enemyspider
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author I Wayan Suana
Hery Haryanto
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Keanekaragaman laba-laba dan potensinya sebagai musuh alami hama tanaman jambu mete
Jurnal Entomologi Indonesia
cashew pest
natural enemy
spider
author_facet I Wayan Suana
Hery Haryanto
author_sort I Wayan Suana
title Keanekaragaman laba-laba dan potensinya sebagai musuh alami hama tanaman jambu mete
title_short Keanekaragaman laba-laba dan potensinya sebagai musuh alami hama tanaman jambu mete
title_full Keanekaragaman laba-laba dan potensinya sebagai musuh alami hama tanaman jambu mete
title_fullStr Keanekaragaman laba-laba dan potensinya sebagai musuh alami hama tanaman jambu mete
title_full_unstemmed Keanekaragaman laba-laba dan potensinya sebagai musuh alami hama tanaman jambu mete
title_sort keanekaragaman laba-laba dan potensinya sebagai musuh alami hama tanaman jambu mete
publisher Perhimpunan Entomologi Indonesia
series Jurnal Entomologi Indonesia
issn 1829-7722
2089-0257
publishDate 2015-09-01
description <em>Sanurus</em> sp., <em>Acrocercops</em> sp. and<em> Helopeltis</em> sp. are important pests of cashews in Nusa Tenggara Barat. Pesticide usage to control these pests has so far not been successful, and thus the usage of natural enemy as an alternative control methods should be developed. Spider represents one of the natural enemies which are found in cashew plantation. The aims of the research is to study spider population and its predatory ability in cashew plantation. The study has been conducted in an area of cashew plantation at Dusun Jugil, Desa Sambik Bangkol, Lombok Utara. Spider predation was directly observed for 78 days, starting from May to August 2009. Edgar formula was used to measure spider predation per day. The study found 19 species of spider consisting from eight families. The abundance of <em>Neoscona theisi</em> is higher than <em>Tetragnatha maxillosa</em>, but the proportion of N. theisi with prey is less than <em>T. maxillosa.</em> This phenomenon indicates that spider’s abundance, does not directly show its potential as natural enemy in that habitat. <em>N. nautica</em> consumed at least 3.84 preys per day, but not all of its prey represents the pest of cashew. <em>N. theisi</em> consumed 1.67 preys per day and all of its prey represents pests of cashew. This study show that the amount of prey which can be consumed by spider per day does not directly show the potential of spiders as natural enemey of cashew pest.
topic cashew pest
natural enemy
spider
url http://jurnal.pei-pusat.org/index.php/jei/article/view/64
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