Abstract

Dead molt disease or duku stem-canker disease has been widely discussed in several studies. Some suspect it is caused by Phytophthora palmivora, or Ceratocystis fimbriata, and possibly Botryodiplodia spp. In the last decade, studies and discussions in control efforts have been carried out. Control studies using biological control strategies continue to be carried out, especially in the South Sumatera region, as well as control studies using pesticides have also received a lot of attention, but the control results have not reached a satisfactory stage. There are still many duku plants that have experienced widespread mortality. Finally, we will discuss about the research that has done into developing effective and sustainable control strategies.

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