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Stain Fungi and Discoloration Control on Rubberwood (Hevea brasiliensis Muell. Arg.) by Vacuum-Pressure Treatment with Catechin from Gambir (Uncaria gambir Roxb.)

  • Dodi NANDIKA (Department of Forest Products, Faculty of Forestry and Environment, IPB University) ;
  • Elis Nina HERLIYANA (Department of Silviculture, Faculty of Forestry and Environment, IPB University) ;
  • Arinana ARINANA (Department of Forest Products, Faculty of Forestry and Environment, IPB University) ;
  • Yusuf Sudo HADI (Department of Forest Products, Faculty of Forestry and Environment, IPB University) ;
  • Mohamad Miftah RAHMAN (Department of Forest Products, Faculty of Forestry and Environment, IPB University)
  • 투고 : 2022.11.16
  • 심사 : 2023.03.30
  • 발행 : 2023.05.25

초록

Recently, the morphological and molecular features of five stain fungi infecting rubberwood (Hevea brasiliensis), namely Paecilomyces maximus, Paecilomyces formosus, Penicillium crustosum, Paecilomyces lecythidis and Aspergillus chevalieri, have been studied. Prior to this study, the authors revealed that catechin from gambir (Uncaria gambir) could inhibit the growth of the white-rot fungus Schizophyllum commune, and it was important to determine the bioactivity of the aforementioned agent against A. chevalieri. The efficacy of the biocidal agent was examined using a laboratory wooden block test. Rubberwood blocks, 8 mm in thickness, 20 mm in width, and 30 mm in length, were impregnated with catechin solution at concentrations of 6%, 9%, 12%, and 15% (w/v) using the vacuum-pressure method, and their bioactivity was monitored over three weeks through visual and scanning electron microscope assessment of fungal growth as well as the discoloration intensity of the wood samples. The results showed that catechin treatment increased the resistance of wood samples to A. chevalieri. Overall, the higher the catechin concentration, the lower the fungal growth. The lowest fungal growth was observed in the wood samples treated with 12% and 15% catechin (score of 0), demonstrating no discoloration. In contrast, the fungal growth score of the untreated wood samples reached 4, indicating severe discoloration. Catechins appear to be adequate biofungicides against stain fungi in rubberwood.

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Acknowledgments and awards are conveyed to the Directorate of Research and Community Service, Directorate General of Higher Education, Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology, Republic of Indonesia, for funding this research under contract No. 3601/E5/PG.02.00PT/2022.

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