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Response of Cuttings Material and Auxin Concentration to the Growth of Lemon Citrus Cuttings (Citrus limon L.) Iskandar, Dede; Noertjahyani, Noertjahyani; Indriana, Kovertina Rakhmi
Agripreneur : Jurnal Pertanian Agribisnis Vol. 11 No. 2 (2022): December: Ilmu Pertanian
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/agripreneur.v11i2.5501

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The experiment was carried out in Cikadu Village, Cijambe District, Subang Regency with an altitude of 250-400 above sea level and this experiment will be carried out from September to November 2022. The experimental design used is a factorial Randomized Group Design (RAK) with two treatment factors, namely factor cutting material (S) and Auxin concentration (A) and repeated 3 times. Based on the results of the analysis of observation data in the field, it can be concluded that the treatment of the cutting material has a significant effect on the age of germination, percentage of survival, number of shoots, number of leaves, number of roots and root volume. Treatment with a concentration of the auxin hormone at a concentration of 300 ppm (A4) affected the age of germination, percentage of life, number of shoots, number of leaves, number of roots and root volume
Empowering Cilembu Sweet Potato Farmers Through Education and Utilization of Local Plant-Based Biopesticides: an Environmentally Friendly Solution to Reduce Dependence on Chemical Pesticides Roosma Ria, Elly; Indriana, Kovertina Rakhmi; Komariah, Ai; Siti Latipah, Rike; Shihabuddin, Fahmi
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): December
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v6i4.1316

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Cilembu sweet potato farmers' dependence on synthetic chemical pesticides raises concerns about their impact on health, the environment, and agricultural sustainability. This Community Service Program (PKM) aims to empower farmers through education and training in the production of biopesticides from locally sourced plants. Implementation methods include outreach, demonstrations of biopesticide production from materials such as neem and soursop leaves, and hands-on field training. The results of the activities indicate an increase in farmers' understanding and skills in utilizing biopesticides as an environmentally friendly pest control alternative. The program concludes that education and utilization of locally sourced plant-based biopesticides have proven effective as a practical solution to reduce dependence on chemical pesticides while simultaneously supporting sustainable agriculture for Cilembu sweet potato farmers.