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The Effect of Marigold Leaves (Tagetes Erecta) Extract to Aedes Sp.Mosquito Mortality for the Biology Learning Source of Module Form Marlina Kamelia
BIOEDUSCIENCE Vol 4 No 1 (2020): BIOEDUSCIENCE
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Prof. Dr. Hamka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (286.293 KB) | DOI: 10.29405/j.bes/4166-724873

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Background: Indonesia is rich in plants, one of which is leaf drop shit (Tagetes erecta) which has the potential as a vegetable insecticide. Diverse local plants will be very good if integrated in learning through modules so that they can help preserve local plants. The objectives of this study are: (1) to determine the effect of Tahitian Kotok (T. erecta) leaf extract on the mortality of Aedes sp. Mosquitoes. (2) determine the concentration of leaf extract of Tahitian Kotok (T. erecta) which can influence the mortality of Aedes sp. (3) compile teaching materials in the form of modules. Methods: This research is an experiment that is giving treatment and observation of Aedes sp. with 3 extractions of Kotok Tahi (T. erecta) leaves and 1 control treatment. The study was conducted with 4 replications, each: treatment 1 (0.5%), treatment 2 (1.3%), and treatment 3 (2%). The results of experimental research are then used as a basis for making modules and their feasibility tested. Results: Based on the research data there is a very significant effect on mortality resulting from each given extraction concentration. Based on research at a concentration of 2%, the highest mortality effect from Aedes sp. that is, with an average of 92.5% with 37 deaths from 40 mosquitoes. Kotok (T erecta) leaf extraction can be used as an alternative in controlling Aedes sp. Conclusion: The results of the study can be used as learning resources in the form of modules and are feasible to use with the validation results of 85.2%.
The Effect of Marigold Leaves (Tagetes Erecta) Extract to Aedes Sp.Mosquito Mortality for the Biology Learning Source of Module Form Marlina Kamelia
BIOEDUSCIENCE Vol 4 No 1 (2020): BIOEDUSCIENCE
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Prof. Dr. Hamka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29405/j.bes/4166-724873

Abstract

Background: Indonesia is rich in plants, one of which is leaf drop shit (Tagetes erecta) which has the potential as a vegetable insecticide. Diverse local plants will be very good if integrated in learning through modules so that they can help preserve local plants. The objectives of this study are: (1) to determine the effect of Tahitian Kotok (T. erecta) leaf extract on the mortality of Aedes sp. Mosquitoes. (2) determine the concentration of leaf extract of Tahitian Kotok (T. erecta) which can influence the mortality of Aedes sp. (3) compile teaching materials in the form of modules. Methods: This research is an experiment that is giving treatment and observation of Aedes sp. with 3 extractions of Kotok Tahi (T. erecta) leaves and 1 control treatment. The study was conducted with 4 replications, each: treatment 1 (0.5%), treatment 2 (1.3%), and treatment 3 (2%). The results of experimental research are then used as a basis for making modules and their feasibility tested. Results: Based on the research data there is a very significant effect on mortality resulting from each given extraction concentration. Based on research at a concentration of 2%, the highest mortality effect from Aedes sp. that is, with an average of 92.5% with 37 deaths from 40 mosquitoes. Kotok (T erecta) leaf extraction can be used as an alternative in controlling Aedes sp. Conclusion: The results of the study can be used as learning resources in the form of modules and are feasible to use with the validation results of 85.2%.
The Effect of Marigold Leaves (Tagetes Erecta) Extract to Aedes Sp.Mosquito Mortality for the Biology Learning Source of Module Form Marlina Kamelia
BIOEDUSCIENCE Vol 4 No 1 (2020): BIOEDUSCIENCE
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Prof. Dr. Hamka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29405/j.bes/4166-724873

Abstract

Background: Indonesia is rich in plants, one of which is leaf drop shit (Tagetes erecta) which has the potential as a vegetable insecticide. Diverse local plants will be very good if integrated in learning through modules so that they can help preserve local plants. The objectives of this study are: (1) to determine the effect of Tahitian Kotok (T. erecta) leaf extract on the mortality of Aedes sp. Mosquitoes. (2) determine the concentration of leaf extract of Tahitian Kotok (T. erecta) which can influence the mortality of Aedes sp. (3) compile teaching materials in the form of modules. Methods: This research is an experiment that is giving treatment and observation of Aedes sp. with 3 extractions of Kotok Tahi (T. erecta) leaves and 1 control treatment. The study was conducted with 4 replications, each: treatment 1 (0.5%), treatment 2 (1.3%), and treatment 3 (2%). The results of experimental research are then used as a basis for making modules and their feasibility tested. Results: Based on the research data there is a very significant effect on mortality resulting from each given extraction concentration. Based on research at a concentration of 2%, the highest mortality effect from Aedes sp. that is, with an average of 92.5% with 37 deaths from 40 mosquitoes. Kotok (T erecta) leaf extraction can be used as an alternative in controlling Aedes sp. Conclusion: The results of the study can be used as learning resources in the form of modules and are feasible to use with the validation results of 85.2%.
Co-Authors Ade Lenty Hoya Adistyaningrum, Nurul Ahmad Ahmad Ahmad Ahmad Ahmad Fauzi Rosnadi Almayda, Lika Dini Anam, M. Khairul Andri Jaya Kesuma Ari Hermawan Asa Izati Aulia Novitasari Aulia Ulmillah Aulia Ulmillah Ayu Febriyani, Vicca Badrul Kamil Baika, Febta Dwi Bambang Sri Anggoro Deffi Novitasari Dian Nur Chomsyah Dina Maulina Dwijowati Aji Saputri Dwijowati Asih Saputri Farida, Farida Faridah, Indah Fathurohman Fathurohman Fathurohman Fathurohman, Fathurohman FNU Supriyadi Franciska Anes Rianti Hendras Restuti, Ayesha Utari Hening, Jeni Latri Indah Faridah Irbah, Istiana Irma Sari Irma, Putri Irwandani Irwandani Khairul Anam Khairul Anam Kurnia, Aniza Mahardika Agus Wijayanti Mahmud Rudini Maylinda, Vera Meirina Meirina Meirina, Meirina Muhammad Fahmi Erlangga Netriwati Nita Ayu Agustin Novita Nurhasanah Novitasari, Deffi Novitasari, Yeni Novitasari, Yeni Nurhaida Widiani Nurhaida Widiani Oktaviyani, Sari Ovi Prasetya Winandari Ovi Prasetya Winandari, Ovi Prasetya Puji Nurrohmah Putri Irma Rani Yosilia Rasuane Noor Reza Fahlida Rina Budi Satiyarti Rina Budi Satiyarti, Rina Budi Riyanti, Franciska Anes Rizki, Erika Puspita Ruhban Maskur Sa'adah, Farida Putri Saadah, Farida Putri Satitiningrum, Yuni Shinta Almayra Shinta Anisya Siti Fatayati Suci Ristawati Suci Wulan Pawhestri Suci Wulan Pawhestri Suci Wulan Pawhestri Suharno Zein Suharno Zein Suharno Zein, Suharno Suharno Zen Supargiyono - Supriyadi Supriyadi Supriyadi Supriyadi Suri, Intan Mulia Tantri Subo Marmanik Triawan Alkausar Umillah, Aulia Veny Endarhadi A Winda Isti Utami Yeni Novitasari Yessy Velina Zackia Irina Zahra Zahra, Zackia Irina