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Aksi Restorasi Penanaman Mangrove Dalam Memitigasi Bencana Bambang Gunawan; Nurlina; Sri Purwanti; Sri Hidayati; Yeni Ika Pratiwi; Mahrus Ali; Fauziatun Nisak
Asthadarma : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): September
Publisher : Universitas Merdeka Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55173/asthadarmajurnalpengabdiankepadamasyarakat.v3i2.1

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The restoration of mangrove planting in the coastal area of ​​Gunung Anyar Village was carried out as a mitigation measure. The mangroves here function as a barrier when high tide occurs. With the mangroves, the tidal waves that occur can be muffled by the mangroves so that the impact of damage that occurs on land can be minimized. This is reinforced by the existence of government regulations with the aim of minimizing disaster damage, namely Law no. 24 of 2007 concerning Disaster Management. The action of planting mangrove plants in one area of ​​Surabaya City, especially the Gunung Anyar sub-district, Rungkut District is a series of community service activities for lecturers and students at Merdeka University Surabaya in 2022. This area has the potential for beaches to be used as new land for the development of mangrove plants because it is a coastal area that Of course, it is very vulnerable to seawater abrasion. The purpose of this service activity is to mitigate disasters, especially the risk of seawater abrasion, flash floods as well as to increase the potential of local areas in developing mangrove tourism, as well as improving brackish water ecosystems, especially fisheries development.
Mengenal Pertanian Sejak Dini Pada PAUD Mutiara Hati Palm Spring Keluharan Jambangan Surabaya Mahrus Ali; Nurlina; Nurul Huda; Yeni Ika Pratiwi; Soiman
Asthadarma : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): September
Publisher : Universitas Merdeka Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55173/asthadarmajurnalpengabdiankepadamasyarakat.v4i2.35

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Agricultural education at an early age is very important because considering that today's children tend to be minimal, therefore learning about agriculture starts from around the world in order to produce capable farmers and become professional experts in the field of agriculture. The introduction of agricultural education must be implemented from an early age in children, so that it creates a love for the surrounding environment. One of them is using the school yard to always look beautiful, beautiful and attractive by cultivating various kinds of horticultural and other commodities. One of them is the introduction of vegetable plants, which aims to increase students' awareness of the environment by providing illustrations of the impact of planting on the environment. The results of this service have had a positive impact on PAUD Mutiara Hati Palm Spring students, providing additional knowledge on how to cultivate vegetables.
The Effect of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Fertilizer on the Vegetative Growth of Red Chili (Capsicum annuum L.) Afifatun Nisa; Yeni Ika Pratiwi; Mahrus Ali; Nurlina; Nurul Huda
Agricultural Science Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): September
Publisher : Faculty of Agriculture, Merdeka University Surabaya, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55173/agriscience.v8i1.150

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Red chili peppers (Capsicum annuum L.) is a type of vegetable that has economic value high and contains various compounds that are useful for human health. The aim is to determine the extent of the effect of Nitrogen and phosphore on the vegetative growth of red chili plants. This study used a two- factor factorial Randomized Block Design (RAK) method. The first factor is the dose of Nitrogen Fertilizer consisting of three levels, namely N1 (5 gr/plant), N2 (10 gr/plant), and N3 (15 gr/plant), the second factor is the dose of Phosphore fertilizer with two levels, namely P1 (10 gr/plant) and P2 (15 gr/plant). Observation variables include plant height, number of leaves, and number of branches. The results showed that there was a real interaction between nitrogen and phosphore fertilizers. Nitrogen Fertilizer treatment was significantly different from plant height, number of leaves and number of branches. The best Nitrogen Fertilizer treatment was at the N3 dose level (15 gr/plant). Furthermore, in the Phosphore fertilizer treatment, the best results were obtained at the P2 level (15 gr/plant) which affected plant height, number of leaves, and number of branches.