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MOEY
National Forum on
Regulation, Use and Trade of
Biocontrol Agents (BCA) in Cambodian
Agriculture
July 28-29, 2015
Presented by: Mr. Sip Pagnasoley
Content
-UBB Information and Faculty of Agriculture
-Capacity Building
-Research activity
-Future
General Information of UBB
UBB is the public university in Cambodia, established in 2007 to provide
opportunities to students living in rural areas, especially in the north-western
part of Cambodia, to have access to higher education services in order to
develop their individual careers as well as to that of local communities while
also reducing knowledge gaps between the rural and urban.
UBB’s goal is to educate the leaders of tomorrow in a wide range of fields through
a balance of theory and practice.
It has five faculties and one institute include:
Faculty of Business Administration and Tourism,
Faculty of Agriculture and Food Processing,
Faculty of Sociology and Community Development,
Faculty of Arts, Humanities, and Education,
Faculty of Science and Technology and
Institute of Foreign Languages.
Faculty of Agriculture and Food Processing
Faculty of Agriculture and Food Processing is a big one of five faculties of
University of Battambang. We have 04 Departments:
-Department of Agricultural Sciences
-Department of Animal Science
-Department of Food Processing
-Department of Aquaculture.
Faculty, in this academic year, educates bachelor of 04 majors—Horticulture,
Animal Science(Livestock Production), Food Processing, Aquaculture.
Total number of staff: 26 staffs
The number of student involving, totally : 567 Students.
Organization Chart Dean
International Advisor
(KOICA, NRF, JICA, Fulbright ...ect)
Vice Dean
Department
Secretary
Research & Development, Division
Laboratory & Practical WorkFarm Research & Training Center
Department of Horticulture
Department of Animal Science
Department of Food Processing
Department of Aquaculture
Food Processing Laboratory
Animal Science Laboratory
Microbiology Laboratory
Grain Research &
Certification Center
Water Quality Laboratory
Soil Laboratory
Entomology Laboratory
Aquaculture Laboratory
Mushroom Laboratory
Practical Laboratory
Fiel Demonstration
General Basic Laboratory
Tissue Culture Laboratory
Live Stock
Aquaculture
Crops & Fruit Trees
Cassava Center
Pilot Plan
Rice Seed Production
Agricultural Machinery
Training Center
-Seed and Seedling born diseases of Vegetable crop.
-Production and use of Bio control agent Trichoderma sp.
-Production and Use of Bio Pesticides.
(In India and Nepal)
-Diseases Diagnosis Training(GDA)
-IPM Training 05 Junior staffs
-Bio-control and Production of Bio agent
-Biological Control on Crop Management
Capacity Building Supported by USAID
 Training: Ubon Ratchathani University
Isolate Trichoderma
 Training on Production of Bio-agents, Nepal
 Regional meeting, Philippine
Workshop at University of Battambang
Practical work in the lab(Training)
 Biological control Training
 Isolate bio agent from soil
 Practical by mixing Trichoderma spp with Compost
 Diluted Trichoderma spp
 Collect Soil sampling for isolate Bio-agent
Activity: Bio-agent research and testing at UBB
 Isolate Bio-agent from soil
 Testing using Bio-agent on Insect pest
Fungus: Metarhizium
 Vegetative multiplication Trichoderma
05 species had been isolated
-Fungus
.Mycorrizhae
.Metarhizium anisoplias
.Aspergillus niger and
.Beauvaria bassiana
-Bacterial
.Steptomyces
.Pseudomonas
And We are producing Trichoderma harzianum
Effect of using Trichoderma h. on Celery Cabbage in
Sangker district, Tmorkol district and Battambang city,
Battambang province
Treatment(T) Description Using Of Trichoderma h.
1 T1 Battambang (UBB)
1kgTrichoderma spp.
Mixed Compost 100Kg
2 T2 Sangker
3 T3 Thmorkol
 Method of experiment
 The experiment was done at University of Battambang
 The experiment was conducted 3 treatments and 4 replication
 Complete Block Design (CBD)
 Treatments
19.9
25.65
17.7
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
T1 T2 T3
(Tone)
Treatment
Celery Cabbage Yield (Chaysim)
 Data collection Trichoderma spp
 Method of experiment
 The experiment was done at University of Battambang
 The experiment was made 5 treatments and 4 replication
 Block design (RCBD)
 Treatments
បច្ច័យ(Tr) Description
1 T0 Compost 100 Kg
2 T1 Trichoderma h. 0.5 kg + compost 100 kg
3 T2 Trichoderma h. 1 kg + compost 100 kg
4 T3 Trichoderma h. 1.5 kg + compost 100 kg
5 T4 Trichoderma h. 2 kg+ compost 100 kg
6 T5 Trichoderma h. 2.5 kg+ compost 100 kg
 Cucumber yield
25
42.75 45.35 45
38.3
48.7
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5
Tons
Treatment
Total yields/ha
Effective of Trichoderma h. to Decreasing
Chemical Fertilizer on Different Rice Varieties
 Methodology for experiment
 Location in Bakongre village, Prek Onlong commune, Ek phnom District.
 05 treatments and 04 Replications
 Block Design (RCBD)
 02 kg of Trichodema h mixing with compost 100 kg
DAP/ha+Trichoderma h.2 kg
Interaction
V1
Senkraw Ob
V2
Sen Pidor
V3
IR 66
V4
Chulsa
No DAP 100:50:00 (Recommedation)
No V1 No V2 No V3 No V4
N1 DAP75% of N០+trichoderma h.
N1 V1 N1 V2 N1 V3 N1 V4
N2 DAP50% of N០+trichoderma h.
N2 V1 N2 V2 N2 V3 N2 V4
N3 DAP25% of N០+trichoderma h.
N3 V1 N3 V2 N3 V3 N3 V4
N4 DAP 0%+Trichoderma h. N4 V1 N4 V2 N4 V3 N4 V4
បរិយាយ V1 V2 V3 V4 N0 N1 N2 N3 N4
High 86.8a 84.28b 67.64d 70.96c 79.51a 79.56a 77.78ab
76.08b
c
74.15c
Number 17.85b 16.73b 23.38a 22.34a 22.35a 21.44a 20ab
18.84b
c
17.75c
Flower 90.95a 90.4a 85.75c 86.6b 89ns 88.44ns 88.12ns
88.31n
s
88.25ns
Yield/ha 4.46 c 4.40 c 6.33a 5.14 b 5.71a 5.81a 5.06ab 4.57bc 4.26c
 Experiment on using different Substrate for Trichoderma spp
multiplication
Effective of Different Substrate for Trichoderma spp.
multiplication
T1: Broken rice
T2: Corn
T3: Rice
T4: Soybean
04 Replications
Effective of Different Substrate for Trichoderma spp.
Multiplication
Treatment Mycelium Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5
T1
% 0 60 85 100 100
Color No White Light Dark Dark
T2
% 0 70 95 100 100
Color No White Light Dark Dark
T3
% 0 1 80 100 100
Color No White Light Dark Dark
T4
% 0 5 30 50 70
Color No White Light Dark Dark
COUNTING OF SPORE
1.Trichoderma virid : 183 x106 spores/g
2.A : 100 x106 spores/g
3.B : 999 x106 spores/g
4.C : 368 x106 spores/g
5.D : 368 x106 spores/g
6.UBB : 340 x106 spores/g
7.E : 3 x108 spores/g
8.F : 12 x108 spores/g
 Results
Triangle
Ministry(MOEY, MAFF…ect) and Provincial: Strong
Support by providing budget, Land and
Coordination with Association, Company…ect.,
Future Need and Priority for AEC
-Strongly collaboration with partners as:
.Staff and student exchange program
.Sharing information and
.Joint research activity and research project.
-New Directorate General of Policy and Planning of MOEY
Thank You

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UBB_National Forum 28-29 July, 2015_Soley

  • 1. MOEY National Forum on Regulation, Use and Trade of Biocontrol Agents (BCA) in Cambodian Agriculture July 28-29, 2015 Presented by: Mr. Sip Pagnasoley
  • 2. Content -UBB Information and Faculty of Agriculture -Capacity Building -Research activity -Future
  • 3. General Information of UBB UBB is the public university in Cambodia, established in 2007 to provide opportunities to students living in rural areas, especially in the north-western part of Cambodia, to have access to higher education services in order to develop their individual careers as well as to that of local communities while also reducing knowledge gaps between the rural and urban. UBB’s goal is to educate the leaders of tomorrow in a wide range of fields through a balance of theory and practice. It has five faculties and one institute include: Faculty of Business Administration and Tourism, Faculty of Agriculture and Food Processing, Faculty of Sociology and Community Development, Faculty of Arts, Humanities, and Education, Faculty of Science and Technology and Institute of Foreign Languages.
  • 4. Faculty of Agriculture and Food Processing Faculty of Agriculture and Food Processing is a big one of five faculties of University of Battambang. We have 04 Departments: -Department of Agricultural Sciences -Department of Animal Science -Department of Food Processing -Department of Aquaculture. Faculty, in this academic year, educates bachelor of 04 majors—Horticulture, Animal Science(Livestock Production), Food Processing, Aquaculture. Total number of staff: 26 staffs The number of student involving, totally : 567 Students.
  • 5.
  • 6. Organization Chart Dean International Advisor (KOICA, NRF, JICA, Fulbright ...ect) Vice Dean Department Secretary Research & Development, Division Laboratory & Practical WorkFarm Research & Training Center Department of Horticulture Department of Animal Science Department of Food Processing Department of Aquaculture Food Processing Laboratory Animal Science Laboratory Microbiology Laboratory Grain Research & Certification Center Water Quality Laboratory Soil Laboratory Entomology Laboratory Aquaculture Laboratory Mushroom Laboratory Practical Laboratory Fiel Demonstration General Basic Laboratory Tissue Culture Laboratory Live Stock Aquaculture Crops & Fruit Trees Cassava Center Pilot Plan Rice Seed Production Agricultural Machinery Training Center
  • 7. -Seed and Seedling born diseases of Vegetable crop. -Production and use of Bio control agent Trichoderma sp. -Production and Use of Bio Pesticides. (In India and Nepal) -Diseases Diagnosis Training(GDA) -IPM Training 05 Junior staffs -Bio-control and Production of Bio agent -Biological Control on Crop Management Capacity Building Supported by USAID
  • 8.  Training: Ubon Ratchathani University Isolate Trichoderma
  • 9.  Training on Production of Bio-agents, Nepal
  • 10.  Regional meeting, Philippine
  • 11. Workshop at University of Battambang
  • 12. Practical work in the lab(Training)
  • 14.  Isolate bio agent from soil
  • 15.  Practical by mixing Trichoderma spp with Compost
  • 17.  Collect Soil sampling for isolate Bio-agent Activity: Bio-agent research and testing at UBB
  • 19.  Testing using Bio-agent on Insect pest Fungus: Metarhizium
  • 21. 05 species had been isolated -Fungus .Mycorrizhae .Metarhizium anisoplias .Aspergillus niger and .Beauvaria bassiana -Bacterial .Steptomyces .Pseudomonas And We are producing Trichoderma harzianum
  • 22. Effect of using Trichoderma h. on Celery Cabbage in Sangker district, Tmorkol district and Battambang city, Battambang province
  • 23. Treatment(T) Description Using Of Trichoderma h. 1 T1 Battambang (UBB) 1kgTrichoderma spp. Mixed Compost 100Kg 2 T2 Sangker 3 T3 Thmorkol  Method of experiment  The experiment was done at University of Battambang  The experiment was conducted 3 treatments and 4 replication  Complete Block Design (CBD)  Treatments
  • 25.  Data collection Trichoderma spp
  • 26.  Method of experiment  The experiment was done at University of Battambang  The experiment was made 5 treatments and 4 replication  Block design (RCBD)  Treatments បច្ច័យ(Tr) Description 1 T0 Compost 100 Kg 2 T1 Trichoderma h. 0.5 kg + compost 100 kg 3 T2 Trichoderma h. 1 kg + compost 100 kg 4 T3 Trichoderma h. 1.5 kg + compost 100 kg 5 T4 Trichoderma h. 2 kg+ compost 100 kg 6 T5 Trichoderma h. 2.5 kg+ compost 100 kg
  • 27.  Cucumber yield 25 42.75 45.35 45 38.3 48.7 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 Tons Treatment Total yields/ha
  • 28.
  • 29.
  • 30. Effective of Trichoderma h. to Decreasing Chemical Fertilizer on Different Rice Varieties
  • 31.  Methodology for experiment  Location in Bakongre village, Prek Onlong commune, Ek phnom District.  05 treatments and 04 Replications  Block Design (RCBD)  02 kg of Trichodema h mixing with compost 100 kg DAP/ha+Trichoderma h.2 kg Interaction V1 Senkraw Ob V2 Sen Pidor V3 IR 66 V4 Chulsa No DAP 100:50:00 (Recommedation) No V1 No V2 No V3 No V4 N1 DAP75% of N០+trichoderma h. N1 V1 N1 V2 N1 V3 N1 V4 N2 DAP50% of N០+trichoderma h. N2 V1 N2 V2 N2 V3 N2 V4 N3 DAP25% of N០+trichoderma h. N3 V1 N3 V2 N3 V3 N3 V4 N4 DAP 0%+Trichoderma h. N4 V1 N4 V2 N4 V3 N4 V4
  • 32. បរិយាយ V1 V2 V3 V4 N0 N1 N2 N3 N4 High 86.8a 84.28b 67.64d 70.96c 79.51a 79.56a 77.78ab 76.08b c 74.15c Number 17.85b 16.73b 23.38a 22.34a 22.35a 21.44a 20ab 18.84b c 17.75c Flower 90.95a 90.4a 85.75c 86.6b 89ns 88.44ns 88.12ns 88.31n s 88.25ns Yield/ha 4.46 c 4.40 c 6.33a 5.14 b 5.71a 5.81a 5.06ab 4.57bc 4.26c
  • 33.
  • 34.  Experiment on using different Substrate for Trichoderma spp multiplication
  • 35. Effective of Different Substrate for Trichoderma spp. multiplication T1: Broken rice T2: Corn T3: Rice T4: Soybean 04 Replications
  • 36. Effective of Different Substrate for Trichoderma spp. Multiplication Treatment Mycelium Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 T1 % 0 60 85 100 100 Color No White Light Dark Dark T2 % 0 70 95 100 100 Color No White Light Dark Dark T3 % 0 1 80 100 100 Color No White Light Dark Dark T4 % 0 5 30 50 70 Color No White Light Dark Dark
  • 38.
  • 39. 1.Trichoderma virid : 183 x106 spores/g 2.A : 100 x106 spores/g 3.B : 999 x106 spores/g 4.C : 368 x106 spores/g 5.D : 368 x106 spores/g 6.UBB : 340 x106 spores/g 7.E : 3 x108 spores/g 8.F : 12 x108 spores/g  Results
  • 40.
  • 41. Triangle Ministry(MOEY, MAFF…ect) and Provincial: Strong Support by providing budget, Land and Coordination with Association, Company…ect.,
  • 42. Future Need and Priority for AEC -Strongly collaboration with partners as: .Staff and student exchange program .Sharing information and .Joint research activity and research project. -New Directorate General of Policy and Planning of MOEY