Peranan Penelitian Biosistematika untuk Program Pengendalian Hama dan Pengembangan Penelitian Biomolekuler

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1997
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Balai Penelitian Bioteknologi Tanaman Pangan
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Role of Insect Biosystematic Research in Pest Management Program. S.S. Siwi, A. Iqbal, D. Damayanti, and Trisnaningsih. Central Research Institute for Food Crops have a systematic collection served as an insect species data bank of pest, natural enemy, and benevicial insects. This collection can be used as a comparative material of species identification, distributions, source of biodiversity, and illustration material for training and other users. Up to 1994, the number of collected insect species are 5,000 species consisted of 9 order from 134 family and thousands of unidentified speciments. During the last decade, Intregated Pest Management (IPM) was developed and was implemented in Indonesia based on bioecology knowledge of insect pest and its natural enemy and environment factors. Therefore biosystematic science on IPM is very important to be developed. Computerized data base is important informations that consists of species level, genetic, ecosystem, characteristic, and adaptation capability on the environment. The informations can be used as a basic data for decision makers and planers on deciding pest management and developing a concept of environmental adaption and an evolution history of the insect.
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Biosystematic, IPM, evolution.
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