Abstract

Coconut played an important role in humans as an estate commodity. Many efforts have been made to increase coconut production through intensification, extensification, and diversification but those efforts have not given maximum results yet, likewise, assembling superior coconut varieties also have been carried out, to produce superior coconut varieties such as Tall coconut, Dwarf coconut, Hybrid coconut, but this is also not been able to increase coconut production optimally. On the other hand, several factors can cause the decline in coconut production, such as severe damage caused by major pests and diseases. The list of highlighted major pests in this article was as follows, Rhynchophorus spp., Cyrtotrachelus sp., Oryctes rhinoceros, Amblypelta sp., and Opisina arenosella. Three species of it were categorized as new emerging pests in Indonesia: Cyrtotrachelus sp., Amblypelta sp., and O. arenosella. Cyrtotrachelus sp. has been reported to cause damage, and mortality of coconut plants reached 10.63%, as well as Amblypelta sp., as reported in North Sulawesi Province, while the O. arenosella has been reported to caused severe damage to coconut plantations in West Java. For diseases, are Bud Rot Disease and Nut Fall Disease caused by Phytophthora palmivora. In 2022, Nias Yellow Dwarf coconuts in Tiniawangko Village, South Minahasa, North Sulawesi, infected with Bud Rot disease by 31.53%, causing coconut plants to die, and Nut Fall Disease causing a decrease in production by 25.00%. In addition, it was found that coconut plants died due to infection with an Unknown Disease. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is an effective approach to control all pests and diseass, where possible. This is a combination of methods (pesticides, physical controls such as site hygiene, and biological controls) to minimize the use of pesticides and the cost of control. The IPM program can run well if there is policy support from the government.

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