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Pengaruh dosis kalium terhadap intensitas penyakit bercak daun yang disebabkan oleh Cercospora personata pada tanaman kacang tanah Neuw, Korinus; Daeng, Baso; Martanto, Eko Agus; Andriani, Liz Yanti
Agrotek Vol 11 No 2 (2023): Desember
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Papua

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46549/agrotek.v11i2.358

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Cercospora personata is a pathogen that causes leaf spot disease, as one of the important diseases of peanut plants, known to reduce the rate of photosynthesis to reduce plant production by up to 50%. The handling of Cercospora attacks so far is still focused on the method of spraying fungicides. Potassium fertilization is known to increase plant resistance from one of the Cercospora attacks. The right dosage to overcome Cercospora attacks needs to be studied so that the method of fertilizing potassium in peanut plants can be implemented effectively. This study was conducted in an experimental garden using 5 dosages of potassium and repeated 3 times. The composition of the treatment used is: D0 (control), D1 (2 gr of potash fertilizer per plant), D2 (4 gr of potash fertilizer per plant), D3 (6 gr of potash fertilizer per plant) and D4 (8 gr of potash fertilizer per plant). Weekly observations were made on the variables of plant height, number of leaves, number of saplings, as well as the intensity of disease attacks. The results showed that the dose of potassium had a significant effect on several components of plant growth and the intensity of disease attacks. The application of potassium as a fertilizer has a significant influence on the observation components of the number of leaves (plant age 8, 10, and 12 MST), the number of saplings at plant age 10 MST, and the intensity of leaf spot disease attacks (plant age 8, 10, and 12 MST). Plants that were not given potassium showed leaf spot disease attacks with the highest intensity compared to the other four treatments. This pattern was seen at observation ages of 8, 10, and 12 MST.
Hubungan lingkungan budaya dengan kesehatan reproduksi wanita orang asli papua di Kabupaten Sorong: studi kasus pada kampung keluarga berkualitas Christina; Warami, Hugo; Martanto, Eko Agus
Cassowary Vol 8 No 2 (2025): April
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana Universitas Papua

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/casssowary.cs.v8.i2.216

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Abstrack: Reproductive Health of indigenous Papuan women in KB Village in Sorong Regency is related to the Cultural environment. Objective: to analyze the relationship between the cultural environment and the reproductive health status of indigenous Papuan women. Research method: qualitative descriptive presented in the form of frequency distribution and to test the closeness of the relationship between variables is done through the Spearman test. The variables studied were the Cultural Environment and the Reproductive Health Degrees of Indigenous Papuan Women. This research is a case study in Kampung KB, Sorong Regency. Determination of population using purposive sampling method. Results: The cultural environment has a very strong relationship with the degree of female reproductive health because the significance value is at the 99% confidence level. Researchers did not link the reproductive health status of indigenous Papuan women with maternal mortality and infant mortality rates. Key words: relationship of cultural environment, women's reproductive health Abstrak Kesehatan Reproduksi wanita orang asli Papua pada Kampung KB di Kabupaten Sorong berhubungan dengan lingkungan Budaya. Tujuan: menganalisis hubungan lingkungan budaya dengan derajat kesehatan reproduksi wanita orang asli Papua. Metode penelitian: deskriptif kualitatif yang disajikan dalam bentuk distribusi frekuensi dan untuk menguji keeratan hubungan antar variabel dilakukan melalui uji Spearman. Variabel yang diteliti yaitu Lingkungan Budaya serta Derajat Kesehatan Reproduksi Wanita Orang Asli Papua. Penelitian ini merupakan studi kasus di Kampung KB Kabupaten Sorong. Penentuan Populasi menggunakan metode Purposive Sampling. Hasil: Lingkungan Budaya memiliki hubungan sangat kaut terhadap Derajat Kesehatan Reproduksi Wanita karena nilai signifikasi berada pada tingkat kepercayaan 99%. Peneliti tidak menghubungkan derajat kesehatan reproduksi wanita orang asli Papua dengan Angka Kematian Ibu melahirkan dan Angka Kematian Bayi. Kata kunci: hubungan lingkungan budaya, kesehatan reproduksi wanita
Identifikasi pemahaman dan implementasi pendidikan lingkungan hidup di SMP YPK 2 Fanindi Kabupaten Manokwari Papua Barat Rumayomi, Merpati C; Warami, Hugo; Martanto, Eko Agus
Cassowary Vol 8 No 3 (2025): Juli
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana Universitas Papua

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/casssowary.cs.v8.i3.66

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ABSTRACT: Schools as educational institutions are the main target in environmental management efforts through implementation in subjects. Environmental education is a character education. Understanding of the environment has been included in one subject based on an agreement between the Minister of Environment and the Minister of National Education. SMP YPK 2 Fanindi Manokwari is expected to implement environmental education. It is necessary to know the understanding of the implementation of environmental education and also the implementation of environmental education at SMP YPK 2 Fanindi Manokwari and the results can provide an overview of the understanding and implementation of environmental education at SMP YPK 2 Fanindi Manokwari. This research uses descriptive methods and interview, observation and archiving techniques. The results of this study indicate that the application of environmental education has not been applied but in practice it has been applied in everyday life at SMP YPK 2 Fanindi Manokwari.
Environmentally Friendly Technological Innovations in The Form of Botanical Pesticides and Biological Pesticides for Cocoa Plants in Ransiki Tourism Areas Sutiharni; Martanto, Eko Agus; Bodang, Yacob; Tanati, Adelin Elsina
Indonesian Journal of Community Services Cel Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Community Services Cel
Publisher : Research and Social Study Institute

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Ransiki area is the capital of South Manokwari regency which has tourism potential with its exotic natural beauty so that it is visited by many tourists. In addition, the area has a lot of endemic plant diversity that has the potential to produce secondary metabolic compounds, one of which is black fruit trees (pohon buah hitam). The leaves of the black fruit tree contain secondary metabolic compounds of tannins (8.34-37.26%), more than flavonoids and alkaloids. For the development of environmentally friendly technological innovations, the Faculty of Agriculture UNIPA continues to develop black fruit tree leaves as liquid and powder botanical pesticides, as well as the biological pesticide from Trichoderma sp with inoculum sources obtained around the cocoa plantation in the Ransiki area. Cocoa plants are managed by indigenous people, immigrants and companies/cooperatives, have produced food products in the form of chocolate bars and cocoa powder, have potential for regional income and sales have reached overseas. Community service activities carried out from October to December 2021, use counseling methods, technical guidance/training, dissemination, and demonstration plot, mentoring. This activity is in line with the increasing promotion of tourist attractions in the Ransiki area, aiming to introduce and utilize regional superior agricultural products that can be applied to cocoa plants. Furthermore, it is expected to provide an increase in regional income, welfare of farmers and companies/cooperatives, and improve the quality of cocoa products from organic farming towards sustainable agricultural development. The application of botanical pesticides in cocoa plantations has proven to be able to control cocoa pod sucking ladybugs (Helopelthis spp), stem borers (Zeuzera coffea), and the dissemination of pesticide products are used as guidelines for preparing work plans for the Department of Agriculture, Cooperatives, Industry and Trade, South Manokwari Regency