2016
DOI: 10.22302/iribb.jur.mp.v79i1.72
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Analisis keragaman genetik Ganoderma spp. yang berasosiasi dengan tanaman kakao dan tanaman pelindungnya menggunakan Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) Genetic diversity analysis of Ganoderma spp. associated with cocoa and its shade trees using Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD)

Abstract: Information on genetic diversity of Ganoderma spp.causing root rot disease in crops is important to developa proper strategy for the control of Ganoderma disease. Theobjectives of this research were to study the genetic diversityof Ganoderma spp. associated with cacao and its shade trees(Albazia faltacaria, Swietenia mahogani, Adenatheramicrosperma and Leucaena leucocephala) by randomamplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis. Fourty fivesamples of Ganoderma spp. were used in this research. Theresults showed th… Show more

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“…Two sets of G. boninense isolates from Gunung Nayo, Belitung Island (Table 1) and BSR-affected plantations in Peninsular Malaysia (Table 2) were used in this study. The genomic DNA of G. boninense stored at the Indonesian Biotechnology Research Institute for Estate Crops (IBRIEC) was extracted according to the protocol described by Minarsih et al (2011). The pure cultures of the isolates collected from Peninsular Malaysia were incubated for five days prior to genomic DNA extraction using FastDNA spin kit (MP Biomedicals, USA) for fungal isolates and GF-1 Bacterial DNA isolation kit (Vivantis, USA) for bacteria isolates as described by the manufacturers.…”
Section: Ganoderma Dna Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two sets of G. boninense isolates from Gunung Nayo, Belitung Island (Table 1) and BSR-affected plantations in Peninsular Malaysia (Table 2) were used in this study. The genomic DNA of G. boninense stored at the Indonesian Biotechnology Research Institute for Estate Crops (IBRIEC) was extracted according to the protocol described by Minarsih et al (2011). The pure cultures of the isolates collected from Peninsular Malaysia were incubated for five days prior to genomic DNA extraction using FastDNA spin kit (MP Biomedicals, USA) for fungal isolates and GF-1 Bacterial DNA isolation kit (Vivantis, USA) for bacteria isolates as described by the manufacturers.…”
Section: Ganoderma Dna Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%