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Pengaruh sistem pengolahan tanah dan pemberian berbagai jenis pupuk kandang terhadap pertumbuhan Dan produksi tanaman kacang tanah (Arachis hypogaea L) di inceptisol Ternate Talib, Anita; Rachman, Idris Abd; Hartati, Tri Mulya
Cannarium Vol 18, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Universitas Khairun

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33387/cannarium.v18i2.2618

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Pengaruh sistem pengolahan tanah dan pemberian berbagai jenis pupuk kandang terhadap pertumbuhan Dan produksi tanaman kacang tanah (Arachis hypogaea L) di inceptisol Ternate
Arahan Zonasi Penggunaan Lahan Berbasis Evaluasi Kemampuan Lahan dan Analisis LCLP di Kelurahan Tafamutu, Kecamatan Moti, Kota Ternate Hartono, Gunawan; Hartati, Tri Mulya; Robo, Sarif; Kasman, Kurnia Sari
MAKILA Vol 19 No 1 (2025): MAKILA: Jurnal Penelitian Kehutanan
Publisher : Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/makila.v19i1.18547

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This study evaluates land capability in Tafamutu Village, Moti District, Ternate City, as a basis for sustainable land-use planning. Employing the Land Capability Classification (LCC) framework and the Land Classification and Land Use Planning (LCLP) software, the analysis identifies five land capability classes (V–VIII) across sixteen land mapping units. Subclass V‑P1, occupying 7.6 ha (1.1%), is constrained by slow permeability (< 25 mm/h). In contrast, subclass V‑b3, covering 100.4 ha (14.9%), is characterized by high coarse fragment content (> 90%), resulting in splash erosion rates of up to 22.3% under intense rainfall. Class VI‑E, comprising 135.3 ha (20.1%), is defined by moderate slopes (30%–45%) and elevated surface runoff potential—up to 75% higher compared to gentle slopes (< 15%). Class VII‑e5 encompasses 143.9 ha (21.4%) and is marked by severe erosion, with rates reaching 1,738.2 t ha⁻¹ yr⁻¹. Class VIII‑G, the most significant area at 261.2 ha (38.9%), includes very steep slopes (> 65%) and is designated strictly for conservation purposes. The dominant soil textures are clay loam and sandy loam, with an average adequate depth of 80 cm and a pH range of 5.0–6.5. These edaphic conditions support the cultivation of cloves and nutmeg, contingent upon implementing appropriate soil conservation techniques such as terracing and organic mulching. Based on the land capability assessment, recommended land uses include grazing on Class V lands (108 ha; 16.5%), limited plantation development on Class VI (135.3 ha; 20.1%), production forestry on Class VII (143.9 ha; 21.4%), and strict protection as forest reserves on Class VIII (261.2 ha; 38.9%). These zoning guidelines are instrumental in promoting climate-resilient land management and the sustainable utilization of natural resources within coastal volcanic landscapes.
Strategi pengembangan agribisnis sagu di Kecamatan Patani Utara Kabupaten Halmahera Tengah Bahmid, Wahyono; Saleh, Erna Rusliana M; Hartati, Tri Mulya
Jurnal Pertanian Khairun Vol 3, No 2: (Desember, 2024)
Publisher : Universitas Khairun

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33387/jpk.v3i2.9119

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Sago has the ability to significantly boost the Central Halmahera Regency's North Patani District local economy. Strategies that promote raising the economic value of sago starch products must be developed in order to guarantee that this potential is sustained. The purpose of this study is to use the Process Hierarchy Analysis Method (AHP) to identify alternative decision priorities. This approach include gathering information via field surveys, literature reviews, and expert and pertinent stakeholder interviews. The research's conclusions offer tactical recommendations for enhancing the region's sago agribusiness's sustainability, marketing, and production. The use of contemporary processing technology is the factor with the highest priority, according to the analysis. From peeling to drying, the goal is to make every step of the sago manufacturing process more efficient. In addition, institutional planning is seen as a high priority. Increasing productivity, efficiency, and added value in the manufacturing and marketing of sago products is the main goal of this strategy. It is envisaged that by putting these techniques into practice, farmers' incomes will rise and sago products' market access will expand. The community's economic well-being in North Patani District, Central Halmahera Regency, is anticipated to significantly improve as a result of this change.Keywords: development strategy, sago agribusiness, AHP method
Upaya Meningkatkan Hasil Tanaman Ubi Kayu Varietas Lokal Maluku Utara Hartati, Tri Mulya; Roini, Chumidach; Rodianawati, Indah
Jurnal Pertanian Khairun Vol 1, No 1: (Juni, 2022)
Publisher : Universitas Khairun

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33387/jpk.v1i1.4020

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The increasein cassava production is aimed at increasing yields that remain high according to needs and demand, therefore the target of increasing the weight of fresh tubers needs to be achieved with the method of development of cultivation technology. This research aims to examine the influence of cuttings sliced models and the number of shoots on the growth and yield of cassava crops. The study used local variety cassava cuttings from Tobelo, North Maluku. The study was arranged in factorial Randomized Block Design, as the first factor is the cuttings sliced model, consisting of 3 levels namely flat slice, one-sided sliced, and two-sided sliced, and the second factor is the number of buds consisting of 3 levels namely one bud, two buds, and three buds. Each treatment is repeated 3 times so there are 27 trial units. The results showed the treatment of the two-sided sliced model provided the highest average value on all observation parameters, while in the treatment of the number of buds, the number of buds one tended to provide the highest average value. The highest cassava production result was obtained in the combination of two-sided sliced model treatment with the number of buds one which is 15.96 tons ha-1.
Growth and yield of curly red chili (Capsicum annum L.) in response to mulching and chicken manure application in the erosion-prone area of Loto, Ternate island Hartati, Tri Mulya; Ishak, Lily; Aji, Krishna; Roini, Chumidach
Kultivasi Vol 24, No 2 (2025): Jurnal Kultivasi
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/kultivasi.v24i2.62421

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Information on soil resources in volcanic landscapes presents a high potential for agricultural land development, but its development is always faced with the potential for continuous land degradation. This study aims to reduce the rate of land degradation through the application of vegetative conservation in erosion-prone Loto agrotourism area, Ternate Island. The research location is focused on erosion-prone areas. The research consisted of a soil resource inventory and a vegetative conservation application. The vegetative conservation application method used a Randomized Block Design (RBD) pattern, composed of 2 factors. The first factor is mulching, namely: no mulching (M0) and mulching (M1), while the second factor is chicken manure-based organic fertilizer, specifically at 10 tons ha-1(P1), and 20 tons ha-1(P2). Observation parameters include soil parameters as well as plant growth and yield parameters. The results showed that the combination of mulching and chicken manure had an insignificant effect on plant height, number of flowers, number of fruits, or number of branches. However, the application of mulching was found to increase the fruit weight of curly chili plants. This finding implied that erosion-prone areas require improved land management, such as mulching, to optimize soil resources and reduce erosion risk.
Effect of Soil Amendment Application on Productivity of Watermelon (Citrullus vulgaris Schard.) in Suboptimal Land Hartati, Tri Mulya; Aji, Krishna; Teapon, Amiruddin; Indrawati, Urai Suci Yulies Vitri
Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia Vol. 0 No. 00 (2025): inpress
Publisher : Institut Pertanian Bogor

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Inappropriate land management system has emerged as a serious issue in agricultural development. Instead of boosting land productivity, suboptimal land use has become a viable option for regional agricultural development. However, this has not resulted in considerable increases in agricultural productivity. The purpose of this study was to improve soil parameters and increase watermelon (Citrullus vulgaris Schard) production by applying soil amendments to suboptimal land. This study was conducted utilizing a factorial randomized group design with two factors. The first factor was the application of mulch (M) with three treatment levels: M0 = no mulch, M1 = reed mulch, and M2 = coconut leaf mulch; the second factor was the application of bird manure fertilizer (P) with three treatment levels: P0 = no fertilizer, P1 = 10 t/ha fertilizer, and P2 = 20 t/ha. The data was analyzed using ANOVA and Duncan's multiple range test (significant at P < 0.05). The study was conducted at Khairun University's Campus IV in Madihutu Village, Kao Teluk District, North Halmahera Regency. Soil parameters and plant agronomic traits were among the observed variables. The findings revealed that the mulch and bird manure treatments had no significant impact on soil characteristics. In terms of plant agronomic features, the mulch-free treatment had the greatest impact on watermelon plant growth and yield, whereas the 10 t/ha fertilizer treatment outperformed the other treatments.