Almost every producing country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has
benefited from the large-scale growth of the oil palm industry in recent years.
However, there are a few risks to the palm trees that can have an impact on
the GDP of our nation, one of which is the disease known as Ganoderma
Basal Stem Rot (BSR). The lignin trunk of palm trees is broken down or
degraded by a specific fungus called Ganoderma Boninense, Therefore,
silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) have been created for this purpose due to their
potential for treating fungus. The AgNPs were synthesized into a spherical
shape by using Silver Nitrate (AgNO3 ), Sodium Borohyrdide (NaBH4), and
Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) due to itsstraightforward and adaptable setup.
Regarding to the AgNPs characterization, the optical propertiesshowed the
greatest absorption peak of transverse suface plasmon resonance (t-SPR) for
AgNPsis 2.670 intensity at wavelength of 420nm. The structural properties
of AgNPs exhibit an intensity peak asindexed (1 1 1), at 2(Theta) = 38.10°.
The surface density for morphological properties is 0.1211 ± 0.000333.
The study shows that 25.17% of fungal growth around Negative Control
area, 2.09% around AgNPs Control area, and 0% of fungal growth around
Positive Control area during the disc diffusion experiment after 7 days
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