The result shows that all compost treatments suppressed clubroot disease by 29,25-45,58%. The treatments tested were cow manure with the dosage of 25, 50, 100, and 200 g/plant, pesticide (active ingredient: flusulfamide), and a non-treated control. The experiment was arranged in a Complete Randomized Block Design with six treatments and four replications. The field experiment was conducted at Cisarua, Western Bandung, West Java. This study was aimed at examining the ability of several dosage of composted cow manure to suppress clubroot disease and support the growth and yield of broccoli under field conditions. Compost has been widely explored as an eco-friendly option for controlling soil-borne pathogens. is a major constraint in the cultivation of broccoli. ![]() Clubroot disease caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae Wor.
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