Abstract

The liquid smoke that potentially controls the attacks of leaf-eating caterpillars on caisim is bamboo liquid smoke. PT. Bukit Asam Tbk-Pelabuhan Tarahan, through their CSR program, produces liquid smoke from bamboo plant waste known as bamboo vinegar with the dominant compound component are 31.28% acetic acid; phenol 2-methoxy-guaiacol (12.95%); carbamic acid (11.23%); 2-heptanamine (6.75%) and phenol 4-methoxy-p-cresol (5.56%). This study aims to determine the effect of the application method and concentration of bamboo vinegar on the attack of leaf-eating caterpillars and plant yields of caisim (Brassica juncea L.). This study is a 2 x 4 factorial experiment using a randomized block design with three replications. The first factor is the method of application; pour and spray. The second factor was the concentration of bamboo vinegar; 0 (control); 5 ml/1; 10 ml/1 and 15 ml/1. Data analysis used the F test and LSD test at 5%. The results showed that applying bamboo vinegar by pouring it cannot reduce the level and intensity of attacks by leaf-eating caterpillars on caisim. While the application of bamboo vinegar by spraying can reduce the level and attack intensity of leaf-eating caterpillars on caisim. Bamboo vinegar which is sprayed in concentrations of 5, 10 and 15 ml/1, can reduce the attack rate of a leaf-eating caterpillars by 31.65%, 31.65% and 37.62%, respectively and reduce the intensity of leaf damage symptoms by 43.60%, 52.56% and 55.13% respectively. The application of bamboo vinegar with the concentration of 15 ml/1 either by pouring or spraying resulted in the highest wet weight and dry weight of the caisim crown, 114.67 g and 119.67 g, respectively. In comparison, the application of bamboo vinegar either by pouring or spraying with different concentrations did not affect the roots’ wet weight and the caisim roots’ dry weight.

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