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Use of Palm Oil Waste as Organic Fertilizer to Support Sustainable Environmental Agriculture Marlina; Anis Tatik Maryani; Elis Kartika; Heri Junedi
Jurnal Prajaiswara Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Desember 2023
Publisher : Badan Pengembangan Sumber Daya Manusia (BPSDM) Provinsi Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55351/prajaiswara.v4i1.91

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This study aimed to examine the proper and sustainable management of palm oil waste to support environmentally sustainable agriculture.ste. For this reason, this study needs to be carried out to provide more general picture of waste utilization innovations. The discussion in this article is about 1) Does palm oil waste have the potential to become an environmental pollutant, 2) What are the advantages of palm oil waste as organic fertilizer in its role as a soil ameliorant, 3) How is palm oil waste managed appropriately and sustainably to overcome environmental pollution. Novelty (optional): Innovation of utilizing palm oil waste by mixing or formulating several wastes. Research Methods: This research used a systematic literature review.Findings/Results: The results showed that 1) Palm oil waste has the potential to become an environmental pollutant, 2) Oil palm waste can be managed as organic fertilizer which has function as a soil ameliorant, 3) Palm oil waste management as organic fertilizer can support environmentally sustainable agriculture. Conclusion: This literature study provides an illustration that palm oil waste has the potential to become an environmental pollutant, thus it must be managed by using appropriate technology in a sustainable manner in treating the waste as organic fertilizer which has function as a soil ameliorant to support environmentally sustainable agriculture
Growth Performance of Oil Palm Seedlings (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) in Response to Palm Oil Waste Compost and Single Inorganic Fertilizer Application in Early Nursery Stages Oktafianti, Dwi Cantika; Maryani, Anis Tatik; Salim, Helmi
Jurnal Prajaiswara Vol. 5 No. 3 (2024): Desember 2024
Publisher : Badan Pengembangan Sumber Daya Manusia (BPSDM) Provinsi Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55351/prajaiswara.v5i3.145

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Introduction/Main Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine the response of giving and obtaining the best dose of palm oil waste compost and single inorganic fertilizer on the growth of oil palm seedlings (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) in early nurseries. This research was conducted at the Teaching and Research Farm of the Faculty of Agriculture, Jambi University for 3 months, starting in March-May 2023. Research Methods: This study used a completely randomized design (CRD) on 5 treatments with 1 factor. Variables observed included plant height (cm), stump diameter (mm), number of leaves (strands), total leaf area (cm2), crown dry weight (g), root dry weight (g), hypothetical vigor index (IVH), and root crown ratio. Finding/Results: The results showed that the application of oil palm waste compost and single inorganic fertilizer (Urea, TSP, KCl) to oil palm nurseries in the early nursery was able to increase the growth of plant height, stump diameter, and number of leaves, but not yet able to significantly increase the growth of total leaf area variables, crown dry weight, root dry weight, hypothetical vigor index, and root crown ratio. The treatment of 150 grams of oil palm waste compost + (Urea, TSP, KCl) half the recommended dose showed the growth of 3-month-old oil palm seedlings in the early nursery.
Growth Response of Oil Palm Seedlings (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) to A Mixture of Oil Palm Waste Compost and Voc Vermin Fertilizer in the Main Nursery Situmeang, Greselia Pionita; Maryani, Anis Tatik; Salim, Helmi
Jurnal Prajaiswara Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): November 2024
Publisher : Badan Pengembangan Sumber Daya Manusia (BPSDM) Provinsi Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55351/prajaiswara.v5i2.150

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Introduction/Main Objectives: This research aims to examine the planning and implementation process of educational institutions at SDUT Masyitoh Muslimat NU Bandungrejo. This research focuses on understanding the strategic steps taken by school administration in achieving educational goals, the role of stakeholders, and the challenges faced during the planning and implementation stages. Research Methods: Using a qualitative descriptive approach, data was collected through interviews and observations involving school administrators, teachers and related community members. Finding/Results: The research results show that the planning process at SDUT Masyitoh Muslimat NU is based on the school's vision and mission, focusing on holistic student development, integrating religious values, and academic excellence. Implementation strategies include curriculum design, extracurricular activities, and community involvement that are aligned with the goals of educational institutions. However, this research also identified certain obstacles, such as limited resources and administrative challenges, that affected the smooth implementation of the planned program. Conclusion: This research concludes by offering suggestions to improve the effectiveness of educational planning and implementation at SDUT Masyitoh Muslimat NU Bandungrejo, thereby contributing to improved outcomes for students and the institution as a whole.
Use of Palm Oil Waste as Organic Fertilizer to Support Sustainable Environmental Agriculture Marlina; Anis Tatik Maryani; Elis Kartika; Heri Junedi
Jurnal Prajaiswara Vol. 4 No. 1 (2023): Desember 2023
Publisher : Badan Pengembangan Sumber Daya Manusia (BPSDM) Provinsi Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55351/prajaiswara.v4i1.91

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This study aimed to examine the proper and sustainable management of palm oil waste to support environmentally sustainable agriculture.ste. For this reason, this study needs to be carried out to provide more general picture of waste utilization innovations. The discussion in this article is about 1) Does palm oil waste have the potential to become an environmental pollutant, 2) What are the advantages of palm oil waste as organic fertilizer in its role as a soil ameliorant, 3) How is palm oil waste managed appropriately and sustainably to overcome environmental pollution. Novelty (optional): Innovation of utilizing palm oil waste by mixing or formulating several wastes. Research Methods: This research used a systematic literature review.Findings/Results: The results showed that 1) Palm oil waste has the potential to become an environmental pollutant, 2) Oil palm waste can be managed as organic fertilizer which has function as a soil ameliorant, 3) Palm oil waste management as organic fertilizer can support environmentally sustainable agriculture. Conclusion: This literature study provides an illustration that palm oil waste has the potential to become an environmental pollutant, thus it must be managed by using appropriate technology in a sustainable manner in treating the waste as organic fertilizer which has function as a soil ameliorant to support environmentally sustainable agriculture
Growth Performance of Oil Palm Seedlings (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) in Response to Palm Oil Waste Compost and Single Inorganic Fertilizer Application in Early Nursery Stages Oktafianti, Dwi Cantika; Maryani, Anis Tatik; Salim, Helmi
Jurnal Prajaiswara Vol. 5 No. 3 (2024): Desember 2024
Publisher : Badan Pengembangan Sumber Daya Manusia (BPSDM) Provinsi Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55351/prajaiswara.v5i3.145

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Introduction/Main Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine the response of giving and obtaining the best dose of palm oil waste compost and single inorganic fertilizer on the growth of oil palm seedlings (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) in early nurseries. This research was conducted at the Teaching and Research Farm of the Faculty of Agriculture, Jambi University for 3 months, starting in March-May 2023. Research Methods: This study used a completely randomized design (CRD) on 5 treatments with 1 factor. Variables observed included plant height (cm), stump diameter (mm), number of leaves (strands), total leaf area (cm2), crown dry weight (g), root dry weight (g), hypothetical vigor index (IVH), and root crown ratio. Finding/Results: The results showed that the application of oil palm waste compost and single inorganic fertilizer (Urea, TSP, KCl) to oil palm nurseries in the early nursery was able to increase the growth of plant height, stump diameter, and number of leaves, but not yet able to significantly increase the growth of total leaf area variables, crown dry weight, root dry weight, hypothetical vigor index, and root crown ratio. The treatment of 150 grams of oil palm waste compost + (Urea, TSP, KCl) half the recommended dose showed the growth of 3-month-old oil palm seedlings in the early nursery.
Growth Response of Oil Palm Seedlings (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) to A Mixture of Oil Palm Waste Compost and Voc Vermin Fertilizer in the Main Nursery Situmeang, Greselia Pionita; Maryani, Anis Tatik; Salim, Helmi
Jurnal Prajaiswara Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): November 2024
Publisher : Badan Pengembangan Sumber Daya Manusia (BPSDM) Provinsi Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55351/prajaiswara.v5i2.150

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Introduction/Main Objectives: This research aims to examine the planning and implementation process of educational institutions at SDUT Masyitoh Muslimat NU Bandungrejo. This research focuses on understanding the strategic steps taken by school administration in achieving educational goals, the role of stakeholders, and the challenges faced during the planning and implementation stages. Research Methods: Using a qualitative descriptive approach, data was collected through interviews and observations involving school administrators, teachers and related community members. Finding/Results: The research results show that the planning process at SDUT Masyitoh Muslimat NU is based on the school's vision and mission, focusing on holistic student development, integrating religious values, and academic excellence. Implementation strategies include curriculum design, extracurricular activities, and community involvement that are aligned with the goals of educational institutions. However, this research also identified certain obstacles, such as limited resources and administrative challenges, that affected the smooth implementation of the planned program. Conclusion: This research concludes by offering suggestions to improve the effectiveness of educational planning and implementation at SDUT Masyitoh Muslimat NU Bandungrejo, thereby contributing to improved outcomes for students and the institution as a whole.
Effectiveness of Coffee Husk Compost Application on the Growth of Liberica Coffee Seedlings (Coffea liberica W. Bull ex Hiern.) in Peat Soil Adiba, Maulana; Maryani, Anis Tatik; Fathia, Nyimas Myna Elsa
Jurnal Prajaiswara Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55351/prajaiswara.v6i1.172

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Introduction/Main Objectives: This study aimed to assess the effect of coffee husk compost on the growth of Liberica coffee seedlings (Tungkal Komposit) in peat soil and identify the optimal dosage for vegetative development. Research Methods: A Completely Randomized Design (CRD) was applied with five treatments and four replications: K0 (100% inorganic fertilizer/control), and K1–K4 (250–400 g compost + 50% inorganic fertilizer). Variables measured included plant height, stem diameter, number of leaves, leaf area, dry shoot weight, dry root weight, and shoot-to-root ratio. Data were analyzed using ANOVA and LSD test at a 5% level. Finding/Results: Compost treatments significantly improved most growth parameters, especially height, stem diameter, leaf area, and biomass. Leaf number showed no significant difference. The best results were achieved with 400 g compost + 50% inorganic fertilizer. Conclusion: Coffee husk compost is effective for enhancing Liberica seedling growth in peat soil. A dosage of 400 g compost with 50% inorganic fertilizer is recommended as optimal.
Effectiveness of Coffee Husk Compost Application on the Growth of Liberica Coffee Seedlings (Coffea liberica W. Bull ex Hiern.) in Peat Soil Adiba, Maulana; Maryani, Anis Tatik; Fathia, Nyimas Myna Elsa
Jurnal Prajaiswara Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): April 2025
Publisher : Badan Pengembangan Sumber Daya Manusia (BPSDM) Provinsi Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55351/prajaiswara.v6i1.172

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Introduction/Main Objectives: This study aimed to assess the effect of coffee husk compost on the growth of Liberica coffee seedlings (Tungkal Komposit) in peat soil and identify the optimal dosage for vegetative development. Research Methods: A Completely Randomized Design (CRD) was applied with five treatments and four replications: K0 (100% inorganic fertilizer/control), and K1–K4 (250–400 g compost + 50% inorganic fertilizer). Variables measured included plant height, stem diameter, number of leaves, leaf area, dry shoot weight, dry root weight, and shoot-to-root ratio. Data were analyzed using ANOVA and LSD test at a 5% level. Finding/Results: Compost treatments significantly improved most growth parameters, especially height, stem diameter, leaf area, and biomass. Leaf number showed no significant difference. The best results were achieved with 400 g compost + 50% inorganic fertilizer. Conclusion: Coffee husk compost is effective for enhancing Liberica seedling growth in peat soil. A dosage of 400 g compost with 50% inorganic fertilizer is recommended as optimal.
Co-Authors ', Jumiati ', Nurbaiti Adiba, Maulana Adinda Putri Kayama Adri Adri Afzalani Afzalani Amelia, Tri Lola Arkham, La Ode Armando, Y. G. Arzita Arzita, Arzita Asra, Revi Atman Atman, Atman Aves Dwi Hendra Bimastyaji Surya Ramadhan Budiyati Ichwan Budiyati Ichwan, Budiyati Damris Muhammad Dewi Rosanti Dharia Renate Dwi Puja Winata Elfi Rahmadani dan Penti Suryani Elis Kartika Eliyanti Eliyanti Eliyanti Elly Indra Swari Erik Herpada Erlida Ariani Fachroerrozi Hoesni, Fachroerrozi Fathia, Nyimas Myna Elsa Fathia, Nyimas Myrna Elsa Fetty Febriasti Bahar Firdaus Firdaus Golda Marta Juliana Gusmawartati Gusmawartati Hasriati Nasution Helmi Salim Helmi Salim Heri Junedi Heruza Putra Hossain, Md. Murad Hutwan Syarifuddin Hutwan Syarifuddin Ikke Yuliarti Ilham Lahia Intan Sari Irianto Irianto Iswandi Eka Putra Jumiati ' Kerlin Maysatria La Ode Arkham Latifa Latifa Latifah Latifah M. Syarif M. Syarif Marlina Maysatria, Kerlin Minati Putri Mulya Miranti Sari Fitriani Muhammad Safri Muhammad Safri Nadiya Pirhat Nasri MZ Nelvia ' Nelvia Nelvia Nurafifa, Nurafifa Nurbaiti ' Nurul, Huda Nyimas Myrna EF Oktafianti, Dwi Cantika Putri, Intan Andriani Rada Febriyasti Rahmat Fadhilah Ramadan, Bimastyaji Surya Randa, Agusri Renesteen, Editha Resa Keke Widiyanti Revis Asra Rinaldi Rinaldi Ririn Angrainy Rosanti, Dewi Rosarina, Desy Rosarina, Desy S, Sarman Sa'ad, Asmadi Saidi, Busyra B Sapitri, Giya Ayuni Saputra, Sabda Indhi Sarman Sarman Sartika, Emy Silvi Leila Rahmi Situmeang, Greselia Pionita Soni Pratomo Sosiawan Nusifera Sri Mulyati Sri Mulyati Suandi Suri Setyaningsih Dewi Suryono Tiur Hermawati Wahidu Zzaman Wahyudi Zahar Wibowo, Yudha Gusti Y. G. Armando Yardha Yardha Yasmin, Farzana Yeri Dwisyawal Aulia Yusfaneti, Yusfaneti Zuhra Zuhra Zul Fahri Gani Zulkarnain Zulkarnain