Abstract

Rice (Oryza sativa L) is a food crop that is used as a staple food source and is an agricultural product that has a strategic and economic role in Indonesia. Bojonegoro is one of the districts that is a food barn in East Java Province. One of the things that can result in decreased rice crop production is the attack of Plant Pest Organisms (OPT). One of the pests that can cause attacks and damage to rice plants is the brown planthopper pest (Nilaparvata lugens). One example of brown planthopper pest attack in Bojonegoro Regency is located in Kedungadem District. The problems that arise due to leafhopper pest attacks on rice plants, need to know the bioecology of planthopper pests and their population density, so as to facilitate proper prevention and control measures, so that the pest population does not cross the economic threshold. This study aims to determine the intensity of attack by the brown planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens) on several varieties of rice plants in Kedungadem District, Bojonegoro Regency. The method used is direct observation every 1 week starting from 1 WAP to 12 MST and counting the brown planthopper pests found in the field. The villages used in the study were Jamberejo Village and Sidomulyo Village with 6 plots of land in each village. In each village, 3 samples of Ciherang variety and 3 fields of Inpari 32 variety were taken. he highest intensity of brown planthopper attacks in Sidomulyo and Jamberejo Villages was in week 7 with attack intensity in Sidomulyo Village of the Ciherang variety, Sidomulyo of the Inpari 32 variety, Jamberejo of the Ciherang variety, and Jamberejo of the Inpari 32 variety respectively were 21%, 17%, 17%, and 13% while the lowest attack intensity was in week 1 with an attack intensity of 0%.

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