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Webinar PTN 05: Sustainable Management of Plant Parasitic Nematodes

"The management principle of plant parasitic nematodes consists of three aspects, namely suppression of the inoculum, slowing the rate of infection, and improving plant health and carrying capacity of the agroecosystem," said Dr. Ir. Abdul Munif, M.Sc.Agr in PTN 05 Webinar: Sustainable Management of Plant Parasitic Nematodes organized by the Department of Plant Protection (PTN), Faculty of Agriculture – IPB University on Monday, August 2, 2021 via Zoom meeting and broadcast live on the Department's youtube channel Plant Protection – IPB University.

The expert who was the speaker at the PTN 05 Webinar was an expert in the field of plant parasitic nematodes, namely Dr. Ir. Abdul Munif, M.Sc.Agr is a lecturer at the Department of Plant Protection who presented a material entitled "Principles of sustainable management of parasitic nematodes: a case study on pepper". The second speaker was Dr. Tuminem, SP, M.Si is a staff of the Directorate of Food Crop Protection, Ministry of Agriculture – RI as well as an alumni of the Doctoral Program of PS Phytopathology IPB who presented a material entitled "Integrated management of parasitic nematodes in tubers: a case study in West Papua". The third speaker was Ankardiansyah Pandu Pradana, SP, M.Si who is a lecturer in the Plant Protection Study Program, Faculty of Agriculture - Jember University as well as an alumni of the Master Program in Phytopathology of IPB who presented a material entitled "Utilization of endophytic bacteria for the management of parasitic nematodes in coffee and horticulture. ”

All materials for the PTN 05 Webinar: Sustainable Management of Plant Parasitic Nematodes can be downloaded HERE, for the full version, see the video below:

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