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RESPONS TANAMAN KUBIS BUNGA (Brassica oleracea) TERHADAP PEMBERIAN PUPUK MULTI KP PADA ULTISOL: Response of Cauliflower (Brassica oleracea) to Multi KP Fertilizer on Ultisol Winarti, Sih; Alpian, Alpian; Jaya, Herry Palangka; Suriani, Merti
AgriPeat Vol. 24 No. 1 (2023): JURNAL AGRIPEAT
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Palangka Raya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36873/agp.v24i1.8284

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ABSTRACT Cauliflower are very useful for humans, and have high economic value, but their production in Central Kalimantan is still low because they are grown on utisol soils with low fertility. Therefore, optimal management is needed in order to produce well. This study aims to determine the response of cauliflower plants to the application of Multi KP compound fertilizer and determine the optimal dose of fertilizer for growth and yield of flower cabbage plants. Using a completely randomized design with 5 treatments, namely the application of Multi KP fertilizer with doses of 0, 2, 4, 6 and 8 g plants. 1 . The results showed that the dose of Multi KP fertilizer was 4 g plant-1, the best growth and yield were obtained, namely the plants were able to grow taller, the number of leaves was more, and the cauliflower weight was 320 g per plant.
ROOT ADHERING SOIL DAN SERAPAN KORBONDIOKSIDA TANAMAN OKRA (Abelmachus esculentus L. Moench) YANG DIBERI ECO ENZYME DAN VERMOKOMPOS PADA HISTOSOL: ROOT ADHERING SOIL AND CORBONDIOXIDE UPTAKE IN OKRA PLANTS (Abelmachus esculentus L. Moench) WHICH WAS GIVEN ECO ENZYME AND VERMOCOMPOS IN HISTOSOL Suriani, Merti; Winarti, Sih; Murati , Ferra; Alpian, Alpian
AgriPeat Vol. 25 No. 01 (2024): JURNAL AGRIPEAT Vol. 25 No. 01 Maret 2024
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Palangka Raya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36873/agp.v25i01.13561

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Eco enzyme is the result of the utilization of fermentation of organic waste remaining fruit and vegetable peels, used as liquid organic fertilizer (POC). The combination of eco enzyme treatment and vermicompost as ameliorant is expected to improve the physical, chemical and biological properties of peat soil as a growing medium for okra plants (Abelmachus esculentus L. Moen). The research analyzed the effectiveness of eco enzyme and vermicompost on root adhering soil and carbon dioxide uptake of okra plants (Abelmachus esculentus L. Moench) grown on histosol. The results of the study showed that the application of POC eco enzyme and vermicompost on histosol had a significant effect on the ability of roots to hold soil (RAS), wet weight, dry weight, biomass (carbon) and carbon dioxide uptake of okra plants. The treatment of POC eco enzyme 60 ml/polybag and vermicompost 84.75 g/polybag is the ideal planting media composition and the best dose. BNJ 5% test V1E1 treatment was significantly different on carbon dioxide absorption compared to V3E3, V2E2 and V0E0 treatments
Pemanfaatan Artificial Intelligence sebagai Media Edukasi Pasca Pencabutan Gigi dalam Rangka BKGN FKG IIK Bhakti Wiyata (Utilization of Artificial Intelligence as a Post-Tooth Extraction Educational Media in the Framework of BKGN FKG IIK Bhakti Wiyata) Asmarani, Yolanda Kartika; Rohmaniar, Puspa Dila; Rahmawan, Dzanuar; Kristanto, Yanuar; Irawan, Rudi; Siahaan, Sahat Manampin; Harijadi, Achmad; Winarti, Sih
Indonesia Berdaya Vol 6, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : UKInstitute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47679/ib.20251059

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Abstrak, Masalah kesehatan gigi mulut berdasarkan hasil RISKESDAS selama 2 periode terakhir masih menjadi permasalahan di Indonesia. Mahalnya biaya tindakan kedokteran gigi menjadi alasan masyarakat enggan datang untuk periksa ke dokter gigi. Pencabutan gigi merupakan perawatan yang sering dilakukan tetapi edukasi tentang hal yang boleh dan tidak boleh dilakukan setelah pencabutan gigi masih sering menjadi pertanyaan banyak pasien. Tujuan penelitian ini memberikan pelayanan pencabutan gigi gratis beserta edukasi pasca pencabutan gigi dengan memanfaatkan artificial intelligence (AI). Kegiatan yang bekerja sama PT. Unilever Indonesia Tbk ini berlangsung tanggal 18-20 September 2024. Pencabutan gigi gratis diberikan kepada masyarakat yang datang ke RSGM IIK Bhakti Wiyata dilanjutkan sesi edukasi pasca pencabutan gigi menggunakan media yang memanfaatkan artificial intelligence berupa flyer digital produk canva. Sebanyak 47 pasien telah menerima pencabutan gigi gratis yang kemudian diberikan edukasi “Do’s Don’ts Post Tooth Extraction” secara digital. Pasien memahami isi edukasi dengan baik karena dikemas praktis dengan flyer digital. Pasien antusias dengan pelayanan pencabutan gigi gratis dan memahami dengan baik edukasi pasca pencabutan gigi dengan memanfaatkan artificial intelligence. Abstract. Oral health problems based on RISKESDAS results for the last 2 periods are still a problem in Indonesia. The high cost of dental procedures is the reason why people are reluctant to come to see a dentist. Tooth extraction is often carried out, but education about what can and cannot be done after tooth extraction is still a frequent question for many patients. This study aims is to providing free tooth extraction services along with post-tooth extraction education by utilizing artificial intelligence (AI). Activities in collaboration with PT. Unilever Indonesia Tbk will take place from 18-20 September 2024. Free tooth extractions are given to people who come to RSGM IIK Bhakti Wiyata followed by post-tooth extraction education sessions using media that utilizes artificial intelligence in the form of digital flyers for Canva products. Results. A total of 47 patients received free tooth extractions and were then given digital "Do's Don'ts Post Tooth Extraction" education. Patients understand the educational content well because it is packaged practically with digital flyers. Patients are enthusiastic about the free tooth extraction service and understand post-tooth extraction education using artificial intelligence well.
Soil Macrofauna Diversity in Gold Mine Tailing Storage Facilities (TSF) Mirah I and TSF Mirah II at PT Kasongan Bumi Kencana: Keragaman Makrofauna Tanah di Fasilitas Penyimpanan Tailing Tambang Emas (TSF) Mirah I dan TSF Mirah II di PT Kasongan Bumi Kencana. Putir, Patricia Erosa; Wahyudi, Wahyudi; Winarti, Sih; Sosilawaty, Sosilawaty
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 23 (2023): July
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v24i.944

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This research focuses on the assessment of soil macrofauna in gold mine tailing storage facilities (TSF) at PT Kasongan Bumi Kencana. The study aimed to analyze the physical and chemical properties of the soil, identify soil macrofauna, and evaluate their diversity in TSF Mirah I (7 years old) and TSF Mirah II (1 year old). Using a descriptive-quantitative approach, 38 subplots were established within each TSF, and data on macrofauna were collected, analyzed, and presented through descriptive statistics and species diversity index calculations. The results revealed that both TSFs exhibited low organic matter content. Mirah I TSF harbored 15 families with 172 individuals, primarily dominated by the Trigoniulidae (millipedes) family. In contrast, Mirah II TSF contained 14 families with 120 individuals, mainly dominated by the Formicidae (black ant) family. The diversity index for Mirah I TSF was moderate (H’=1.9911), similar to Mirah II TSF (H’=1.8665). These findings highlight the potential of soil macrofauna as bioindicators for assessing tailing quality in gold mine operations. Highlights: Examined physical and chemical properties of soil and identified soil macrofauna in two gold mine tailing storage facilities (TSF) at PT Kasongan Bumi Kencana. Utilized a descriptive-quantitative approach and species diversity index to analyze the macrofauna data. Trigoniulidae (millipedes) dominated in Mirah I TSF, while Formicidae (black ant) dominated in Mirah II TSF, with both TSFs showing a moderate diversity index.