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Counseling on How to Make and Apply Organic Fertilizers in Jabung Village, Ponorogo Regency Triani, Nova; Syafriani, Elly; Somala, Medina Uli Alba
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 5th International Seminar of Research Month 2020
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2021.0940

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The use of organic fertilizers can improve soil conditions. Soil conditions include soil structure and health. The soil structure that has good aeration and drainage can increase plant productivity. The content of organic matter and microorganisms in healthy soil can be beneficial for sustainable agriculture. Making organic fertilizers can take advantage of the remains of organic matter or dry leaf litter around the environment. Appropriate application of organic fertilizers can affect plant growth and development as well as the quality of crop yields. Plant growth and development can affect plant productivity. High plant productivity and good quality yields can increase the selling value of the crop. The selling value of high yields can increase income and increase the welfare of farmers. Food crops such as vegetables can use organic fertilizers so that vegetables become healthier. Farmers can also reduce spending on inorganic fertilizers or chemical fertilizers. Making organic fertilizers can also be a business opportunity for farmers. The purpose of this community service activity is to provide counseling on how to making and apply organic fertilizers, especially for vegetable crops. The counseling participants came from the Ponorogo Organic Farming Community in Jabung Village, Ponorogo Regency. Outreach to farmers using lectures, presentations, video screenings, and interactive discussions. Farmers' understanding increased by 37.5% on how to make and apply organic fertilizers. On average, farmers have an initial understanding level of 30%. After receiving counseling, the farmers' understanding increased to 67.5%.
Biotechnology for Beginner Student Elly Syafriani; Medina Uli Alba Somala; Nova Triani
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 5th International Seminar of Research Month 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2021.0903

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The research aims to produce a textbook for undergraduate students, especially the students of the Agrotechnology Study Program in Agricultural Faculty of UPN “Veteran” Jawa Timur. Since beginner students quite hard to understand the theory and practice of biotechnology in the agricultural field, thus a textbook was needed to help them improved their understanding of all the general and basic knowledge of biotechnology. This research was conducted by collecting any information from some literature due to biotechnology, then write it into a good textbook. Moreover, some of the research results were also reported in it. This textbook was included eight chapters, respectively: 1) definition, history, and the role of biotechnology; 2) genetic materials; 3) gene structure and expression; 4) molecular technique; 5) biotechnology application; 6) molecular marker and biomarker; 7) bioinformatic; and 8) security, management and intellectual property rights of the genetically modified organism. This book was also written completely with some questions as a task for the students in each chapter. As a result, a textbook with the specificity is 205 pages in HVS (A4) size, written in Bahasa, and the title of this book is “Bioteknologi Umum Untuk Mahasiswa Pemula (Teori dan Aplikasi Bioteknologi di Segala Bidang)”. Although this book was aiming at agricultural students, the theory in it was also enriched with biotechnology information in some aspects, such as medical, environmental, and food technology.
Socialization on the Preparation of Natural Plant Growth Regulator to an Organic Farming Community in Lengkong Village, Ponorogo Regency Saefur Rohman; Nova Triani
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 7st International Seminar of Research Month 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2023.3366

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The awareness of the negative impact of conventional farming and its safety have increased society’s perception of organic farming and its product. Unfortunately, the level of knowledge and adoption of organic farming practices among farmers are still low due to the assumption that organic farming is hard to implement. Ponorogo Organic Farming Community is a farming community that tries to adopt an organic farming system and has produced paddy and several horticultural crops cultivated organically. It was identified that the community had not yet applied the use of natural plant growth regulators (PGR) in their practice. Therefore, an agricultural extension activity was organized to share the knowledge on how to prepare an onion extract natural PGR. A survey was also performed to understand the level of knowledge and adoption of the participant. The questionnaire showed that most of the participants had not ever applied natural PGR even though had already heard about them before. Therefore, this program was of relevancy to improve the knowledge of the participant on organic way of farming particularly on the utilization of natural PGR.
Root Length and Root Weight of Pak Choy (Brassica chinensis L.) in Wick System Hydroponics Impact of Liquid Organic Fertilizer Nova Triani; Ahmad Zaydan Hanif; Fadila Suryandika
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings The 4th International Conference on Agriculture and Environmental Sciences (ICAES) 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2024.3907

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Organic farming is gaining attention worldwide because it is healthier. Pak choy plants (Brassica chinensis L.) have various benefits and are widely consumed by the public. Roots are plant organs that function in holding the plant up and absorbing water and nutrients into the plant body. Many pak choy plants are cultivated using a hydroponic system. Liquid organic fertilizer (LOF) can be a nutritional alternative for plants that are cultivated hydroponically but organically. This research aims to determine the effect of concentration and interval of application of liquid organic fertilizer on the hydroponic wick system on pak choy plants. The research was carried out from August to September 2022 at Green House Emak Farm and Hydroponic Wadungasri, Waru, Sidoarjo Regency. This research is a factorial experiment with two factors arranged in a Completely Randomized Design (CRD). The first factor is NASA liquid organic fertilizer nutrient concentration with 4 treatment levels (5, 10, 15, 20 ml/L), while the second factor is the time interval for administering liquid organic fertilizer which consists of 3 treatment levels (3, 5, and once every 7 days). Control treatment using AB mix nutrition. Each treatment was repeated 3 times and used 4 plant samples. The results of the research showed that the combination of liquid organic fertilizer treatment with a concentration of 10 ml/L and at intervals of once every 3 days had a real impact on the observation parameter of fresh root weight of 11.07 grams. The interval treatment for applying liquid organic fertilizer had a significant effect on the root length parameters of pak choy plants, namely 10.79 cm.
Socialization on the Preparation of Natural Plant Growth Regulator to an Organic Farming Community in Lengkong Village, Ponorogo Regency Saefur Rohman; Nova Triani
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 7st International Seminar of Research Month 2022
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2023.3366

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The awareness of the negative impact of conventional farming and its safety have increased society’s perception of organic farming and its product. Unfortunately, the level of knowledge and adoption of organic farming practices among farmers are still low due to the assumption that organic farming is hard to implement. Ponorogo Organic Farming Community is a farming community that tries to adopt an organic farming system and has produced paddy and several horticultural crops cultivated organically. It was identified that the community had not yet applied the use of natural plant growth regulators (PGR) in their practice. Therefore, an agricultural extension activity was organized to share the knowledge on how to prepare an onion extract natural PGR. A survey was also performed to understand the level of knowledge and adoption of the participant. The questionnaire showed that most of the participants had not ever applied natural PGR even though had already heard about them before. Therefore, this program was of relevancy to improve the knowledge of the participant on organic way of farming particularly on the utilization of natural PGR.
Co-Authors Achmad Ilham Achmad Ilham Achmad Rayhan Maulana Agus Sulistyono Agus Sulistyono Ahmad Zaydan Hanif Alia Dewi Palupi Anugerah Dany Priyanto, Anugerah Dany Aththobarani, Muhammad Daffa' Augustien, Nora Damayanti Prasetyaningsih Deviena Sugianto Dewanti, Felicitas Deru Dewi, Amniresta Syahda Djarwatiningsih, Djarwatiningsih Djibran, Dayyan Hikmal M. Dwi Betty Hariyanti Edditya, Shinta Hanif Nur Elly Syafriani Elly Syafriani Erliyanti, Nove Kartika F. Deru Dewanti Fadila Suryandika Guniarti Guniarti Hasby, Muhammad Farhan Hidayah, Sefti Nurul Hilda Adina Rahmi Holki, Nurul Islam Fi Ida Retno Moeljani Ida Retno Moeljani Ikhsanudin, Ikhsanudin Iman, Atep Kirani, Aldila Putri Selsha Lestari, Rizky Wahyu Lingga Unzilaturrohmah Luqman Agung Wicaksono M. Djibran, Dayyan Hikmal Madjiid, Rachmad Arsyil Makhziah Maulana, Achmad Rayhan Medina Uli Alba Somala, Medina Uli Alba Meida, Nur Lathifa Moeljani , Ida Retno Nining Anggraini, Nining Nora Augustien nora augustien noveni budi rahayuningsih Palupi, Alia Dewi Pangesti Nugrahani Panjaitan, Renova Pranoto, Difa Eka Prasetyaningsih, Damayanti Prawestri, Hanis Pribadi, Didik Utomo Puji Lestari Tarigan Pujiastuti, Caecilia Putra, Andre Yusuf Trisna Putro, Pebri Dian Cahyono Rahma Dani, Nabilah Rizqiyah Ramdan Hidayat Risma Handayani Darise Rizky Wahyu Lestari Saefur Rohman Santoso, Juli Saraswati, Anita Dwi Sari, Fanny Septiani Sarirukhoyyatin, Erli Sefti Nurul Hidayah Sukarjati Sukarjati, Sukarjati sukendah sukendah SUKENDAH SUKENDAH, SUKENDAH Suryandika, Fadila Sutini Sutini, Sutini Syafriani, Elly Vivin Putri Permatasari Wahyuningsih, Munirotul Wibowo, Galuh Akmal Yudistira Widiwurjani Wurjani, Widi Yonny Koentjoro