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KARAKTERISTIK FISIKA DAN KIMIA PROFIL TANAH DASAR KOLAM DI DESA KOTO MESJID KABUPATEN KAMPAR Hasibuan, Saberina; Syafriadiman, Syafriadiman
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 18, No 1 (2013)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.18.1.83-95

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The research was conducted from April until June 2012 at Soil and Water Quali-ty Management Laboratory Fisheries and Marine Science Faculty of Riau University.The aim of the research was to know chemical and physical characteristics of pondbottom soil and profiles of PMK soil as potencial to development fish pond. The meth-od used was experimental and make up profiles in four lokation.Characteristics of fish pond bottom soil showed relatively acidic soil (PodsolidRed Yellow) with pH ranging from 4.9 to 5.7, the medium to hight levels of organicmatter (1.56 to 2.21%) and low of total N and CEC. Some locations are potentialenough to build a fish pond, although still need to achive pond bottom soil primarilyuse agricultural lime and organic matter to increase of on CEC and the productivity offish pond.
Pengaruh Kombinasi Pupuk Organik (Sampah Sayuran), Urea dan TSP Terhadap Kelimpahan Zooplankton dalam Media Rawa Gambut Syafriadiman, Syafriadiman; Hasibuan, Saberina; Pamukas, Niken Ayu
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 21, No 2 (2016)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.21.2.46-54

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Peat soils have the poor water quality, due to its low pH, wich ranges between 3-5, reddish-brown color of the water and minerals and contains very few ground-state nutrient-poor ponds. Household waste can not be used. This study was conducted in Faculty of Fisheries and marine Sciences University of Riau. The results shows that the grade of NPK was very significant effectively on zooplankton abudnance and the species of zooplankton were found from all the treatments consisted of for classes, namely Protozoa, Rotatoria, Crustacea and Insecta. Types of zooplankton derived from protozoa class consists of 4 types namely Coccomonas sp, Euglena sp, Ochromonas sp and Pleodarina sp, whereas Rotatoria class consists of two types of Brachionus angularia and Keratella cochlearis, types of classes crustacea consists of 3 types namely Cyclops sp, Moina sp, and Daphnia sp. The first population peak abundance in all treatments at 12th day with the total abundance in each treatmen of P0 (1,947 ind/l), P1 to (4,623 ind/l), P2 to (9,490 ind/l), P3 (6,327 ind/l). While the second peaks abundance population in all treatments occurred 26 day total abudance in each treatments is P0 (3,772 ind/l), P1 (6,813 ind/l), P2 (13,505 ind/l), P3 (11,193 ind/l). Based on total abundance of 14 times sampling the highest abudance was acieved by P2 treatment (9,490 ind/l)) the 12th day, whereas the second-highest of total abudance of P2 occurred at 26th day (13,505 ind/l).
Pengaruh Intensitas Cahaya Berbeda Terhadap Kepadatan dan Kandungan Karotenoid Dunaliella salina Febriani, Rivi; Hasibuan, Saberina; Syafriadiman, Syafriadiman
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 25, No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.25.1.36-43

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Microalgae has an important role in the world of fisheries, because the availability of microalgae is needed as a natural feed in the hatchery business of fish and shrimp. One type of microalgae that is potential to be developed as a natural feed is Dunaliella salina. Factors that influence affect the density and carotenoids of D. salina is the intensity of light because it has an important role in the process of photosynthesis. This study aims to get the best light intensity in increasing the density and content of D. salina carotenoids. This research was conducted on 12-21 May 2019. Located in the Natural Feed Laboratory, Center for Brackish Aquaculture Fisheries (BBPBAP) Jepara. The research method used was a Completely Randomized Design with 4 treatments giving different light intensities namely P1 (2,500 lux), P2 (3,500 lux), P3 (4,500 lux) and P4 (5,500 lux) with 3 replications. Growth was observed for 10 days by calculating daily density and carotenoid content on the 6th day. The results showed that different light intensities affected the density and content of D. salina carotenoids. The highest density and carotenoid content was found in the light intensity of 5,500 lux with a density of 637.87 x 10 4 cells /ml and the carotenoid content of 1.45 µg /ml.
Produktivitas Kolam Pembesaran Larva Nila Merah Dengan Tanah Dasar Inceptisol Yang Dimarel Bahan Ultisol Dan Vertisol Hasibuan, Saberina
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 17, No 2 (2012)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.17.2.%p

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A major constraint in the fish farming system in Yogayakarta, Indonesia, isthe low physical fertility of the pond bottom soil, which is made up of the sandyInceptisols. This study aimed to alleviate this constraint by physically mixing itwith Ultisols and Vertisols that have a higher clay content. The Inceptisols wasmixed with Ultisols (I-U) and Vertisols (I-V) with the proportion of (70:30), (50:50), and(30:70). These mixtures were then given basal fertilizer in the form of quaildroppings manure at a dose of 2 tons/ha/month, urea and super phosphate. The fishculture was divided into two systems: ponds with 50 fish/m2 and ponds without fish. Thebest mixture was 30% Inceptisols with 70% Ultisols and 50% Inceptisols with 50%Vertisols with basal fertilizer. These mixtures gave significant improvement inchlorophyll-a concentration, plankton diversity, benthic algae abundance, and fishgrowth.
Pengaruh Pupuk Tauge Kacang Hijau (Phaseolus radiatus) Terhadap Kepadatan Dan Kandungan Karotenoid Dunaliella salina Dianita, Ici; Hasibuan, Saberina; Syafriadiman, Syafriadiman
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 25, No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.25.1.18-26

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Dunaliella salina is a group of green algae that produces pigment (chlorophyll and carotenoids) and used as live feed in hatchery especially for marine commodities. Nitrogen and phosphorus are needed by D. salina can be obtained from P. radiatus fertilizer. The purpose of this research is to know the effect and optimal dose of P. radiatus fertilizer to density and carotenoid content of D. salina. The research was conducted on March-May in the Natural  Feed Laboratory, BBPBAP Jepara Central Java. The research method was used completely randomized design. The treatments used is P0 (control) (Walne 0,5 mL/L), and P. radiates fertilizer is treatments P1 (60 mL/L), P2 (120 mL/L), P3 (180 mL/L), with 3 replicates. The density of D. salina cells is observed for ten days. Carotenoid measurement in the exponential phase using a spectrophotometer.The results showed that the P. radiatus fertilizer as a media culture gives an effect on the density and carotenoid content of D. salina. Phaseolus radiatus fertilizer showed the best density and carotenoid content at dose 60 mL/L. The amount of density in the exponential phase was 476.67 x 104 cells/mL with a carotenoid content of 0.967 µg/mL.
Studi Awal Bioekologi Ikan Geso (Hemibgrus wyckii, Bagridae) Aryani, Netti; Hasibuan, Saberina
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 21, No 2 (2016)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.21.2.32-38

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Nowadays, geso fish Hemibagrus wyckii Bagridae is extinction The objective of this research is to analyze the distribution of length and weight of Geso fish, water quality parameter as the characteristic of Geso habitat and reproduction aspect which is the basic data to perform the domestication process. To know the distribution of length and weight of Geso fish, the samples were taken from three research locations, namely Kampar Kanan River, Kampar Kiri River and Koto Panjang Reservoir, each with 15 individual, To analyze the reproduction aspect of Geso fish required 45 samples and to get the data of Geso fish habitat characteristic was taken once monthly water samples in June, July and August 2015 in three research sites, Kampar Kanan River, Kampar Kiri River and Koto Panjang Reservoir. The results showed that the average length of total and weight of geso fish from Kampar Kanan River (491.93 mm, 1390.83g) and Kampar Kiri River (489.73 mm, 1338.97g) was higher than that of Koto Reservoir Length (286.60 mm; 1078 g). The water quality parameters that are the main differentiator between the three habitats are nitrite, nitrate, electric conductivity and COD. Fecundity of geso fish ranges from 2943-9558 eggs with egg diameter ranging from 1.04 to 2.81 mm. Gonad Somatik Index (IGS) of geso female fishingTKG IV between 2.73-3.97%and males between 1.22-2.00%.
Abundance of Phytoplankton in the Peat Soil Media with Given a Mixture of Biofertilizers Nababan, Tri Manda R; Hasibuan, Saberina; Syafriadiman, Syafriadiman
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 26, No 3 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.26.3.154-160

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This research was conducted from October to November 2019 at the peatland of Kualu Nenas Village, Kampar District, Riau Province. The aim of this research is to get a comparison of the mixture between human waste biofertilizer and cow manure biofertilizer to increased the abundance of phytoplankton. The method used in this study is an experimental method using a completely randomized design (CRD), 1 factor with 6 treatment levels and 3 replications. The treatment used were P0 (without biological fertilizers), P1 (giving a mixture of biological fertilizer 100%), P2 (Biofertilizer mixture 25% human waste : 75% cow manure biofertilizer), P3 (Biofertilizer mixture 50% human waste : 50% cow manure biofertilizer), P4 (Biofertilizer mixture 75% human waste: 25% cow manure biofertilizer), P5 (Biofertilizer 100% human waste). The study was conducted for 28 days, using a dose of 750 g/m2. The results of this research showed that the application of a mixture of biological fertilizers 75% human waste: 25% biofertilizer cow manure gave the best results on the abundance of phytoplankton, namely 28,771 ind/L, the diversity index value (H') was 0.49, the species dominance value (C) was 1.10 and the peak of the population occurred on the 16th day. Water quality parameters measured during the study were still optimal for phytoplankton growth with a temperature of 27-29oC, pH 5-7, DO 3.8-6.7 ppm, nitrate 4.75 mg/L and orthophosphate 3.50 mg/L
THE ABUNDANCE OF ZOOPLANKTON IN PEAT SOIL PONDS OF CATFISH (Patin) WAS GIVEMIXED OF HUMAN’S FECES AND COW’S FECES BIOFERTILIZER ismet, M.Yorasoki; Syafriadiman, Syafriadiman; Hasibuan, Saberina
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 7, No 2 (2020): 2 Juli - Desember 2020
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Abtrac The research was carried out in October to November 2019, located on the Peatlands in the Pine Farmers Road, Kualu Nenas Village, Tambang District, Kampar Regency, Riau Province. Observation of zooplankton have been done in the Laboratory of Environment Quality of Aquaqulture, Biology Chemistry Laboratory, Fisheries and Marine Faculty. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of a mixture of human feces biofertilizer with cow feces that is best for increasing zooplankton abundance, growth and survival of catfish (Pangasius sp) in peat ponds. The research method is an experimental method, using a completely randomized design (CRD) of one factor (a mixture of human feces biofertilizer and cow feces biofertilizer), 5 (five) levels of treatment, were P0: (control); P1 (Giving biofertilizer 20% human feces + 80% cow feces); P2 (Giving biofertilizer 40% human feces + 60% cow feces); P3 (Giving biofertilizer 60% human feces + 40% cow feces); P4 (Giving 80% human feces + 20% cow feces), 3 (three) replications. The results of this study that was P4 (Giving 80% human feces + 20% cow feces) to produce zooplankton abundance (8889 ind / l), absolute weight growth (17.3 g), absolute length growth (4.4 cm) and survival of catfish (86%) compared to (P3, P2, P1 and P0). The water quality during the study was quite good, temperature 26-29oC, pH 6-7, DO 5-6 mg / l, Nitrate 3.77 ppm, Orthoposphate 4.51 ppm. Keywords: Biofertilizer, zooplankton abundance, peat soil, Pangasius sp.
Increased in Soil and Water Phospate in Peat Ponds Treared with a Mixture of Biologycal Fertilizers Aprianto, Bagus; Hasibuan, Saberina; Syafriadiman, Syafriadiman
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 27, No 1 (2022): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jpk.27.1.37-43

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This research was conducted on November until December 2019, on Peatlands, Kualu Nenas Village, Tambang District, Kampar Regency, Riau Province. The aim of this research was to determine the effect of giving a mixture of human and cow feces biological fertilizers and to get the best comparison of a mixture of human and cow feces biological fertilizers on the increase in soil phosphate and peat pond water. The method of this research is an experimental method using a Complete Random Design (CRD) with one factor, six treatments, and three replications is P0: Control, P1: 100% giving of cow feces (120g), P2: 25% giving of human feces (30g) + 75% cow feces (90g), P3: 50% human feces (60g) + 50% cow feces (60g), P4: 75% human feces (90g) + 25% cow feces (30g), and P5: 100% human feces (120g). The results showed that 75% giving of human feces (90g) + 25% giving of cow feces biological fertilizers (30g) had an effect on phosphate changes in soil and peat water media with the respective levels obtained at 0,47% - 0,74% and phosphate content of water is 1,37 ppm-3,50 ppm
PENGGUNAAN KAPUR CaCO3 PADA TANAH DASAR KOLAM IKAN BERBEDA UMUR DI DESA KOTO MESJID KABUPATEN KAMPAR Saberina Hasibuan; Syafriadiman Syafriadiman; Tardilus Tardilus
Berkala Perikanan Terubuk Vol 40, No 2 (2012): Juli 2012
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (265.571 KB) | DOI: 10.31258/terubuk.40.2.34-46

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The research was conducted from April until June 2012 at Soil and WaterQuality Management Laboratory Fisheries and Marine Science Faculty of RiauUniversity. The aim of the research is to know effect of CaCO3 lime to the pondbottom soil of chemical fertility and the water quality. The method usedexperiment and randomized block designs with 1 factor is CaCO3lime, with 5level of treatments doses of CaCO3 lime from 0 g/m2, 6.67 g/m2, 56.00 g/m2,112.00 g/m2, and 168.00 g/m2, and 2 groups is new pond age (0-4 years old) andold pond age (5-10 years old).The result indicated that the some doses of CaCO3 lime to increase in pHsoil pond age 0-4 years and 5-10 years is 168.00 g/m2 (P4). These conditionsresulted increased of initial pH range from5.0-5.8to6.7-7.1, C-organic about0.75%, N-total of approximately 0.07%, KPK approximately3.2 to 3.8me/100g,C/N ratioaround10.0 to 11.1. Thewater quality improvementin bothagegroupsoccurred frompH 5.7to 7.7, increased of turbidity, hardness, increased ofdissolved oxygenat pond age5-10 years old and concentration ofnitrateinthepondage of 0-4 years old.Keywords : CaCO3lime, chemical fertility, soil quality, water quality
Co-Authors ', Nasrizal ', Riduan A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Abner Arie Pranata Novemberian Marpaung Achmad Purnomo Adelia Renata Agusta, Dian Asa Ahmad Fauzan Saputra Alif Saputra Anastasya Dwi Kinanti Anggriani, Yuli Aprianto, Bagus Aprilia Dwiningtias Aris Tarkus Atria Martina Aufa Kevin Bagus Aprianto Bambang Djadmo K Bambang Djadmo Kertonegoro Christine Natalina Darfia, Novreta Delilla, Silvia Deni Efandry Simatupang Dhearesta, Anugrah Aurora Dian Asa Agusta Dian Asa Agusta Diana Novita Dianita, Ici Dicki Alexs Sandro Syam Dimas Oky Pratama Dismayanti, Sakdia Drastinawati ' Edi Putra Edi Yusuf Adiman Ek Putra Toyibin Sianipar Eka Oktavia Br. Limbong Eka Sandra Bayu Eko Candra Eko Hanudin Eko Hanudin Enjel Natali Kristin Fajar Alfisyahrin Febriani, Rivi Febriyanto, Andi Gea, Noveria Gimin Gimin Gimin Ginting, Dicky Efrata Hamsar Susilo Dinata Handayani, Tri Putri Harnita Harni Harsadi, Asri Henni Syawal Hotria Mayesi Pakpahan Husna, Hidayatul Ibnu Hadzqi Ici Dianita Imelda Wardani Indra Suharman Irsal simbolon ismet, M.Yorasoki Jernihtayanti Jernihtayanti Jernihtayanti, Jernihtayanti Joel Rikardo Sinaga Juandi Juandi Kamiso Handoyo Nitimulyo Kamiso Handoyo Nitimulyo Khairun Nisa Khairun Nisa Khairuniah Khairuniah Kinanti, Anastasya Dwi Kori Cahyono Kristin, Enjel Natali Lukito, Gayon Marthalena Agustini Sihite Masril Masril Maya Kurniati Mei Silfia Situmorang Monalisa Hasibuan Mouch Roddy Mudinillah, Adam Muhammad Fadhli Muhammad Fajar Fadillah Muhammad Nailizzafir Muhammad Nandy Syahputra Muhammad Rafi Nugraha Murib, Darli Mustafa Kamal Nababan, Tri Manda R Nana Trilanda Natalina, Christine Netti Aryani Niken Ayu Pamukas Nirmala ' Novan Rumbata Novreta Ersyi Darfia Nur Asiah Nuraini El Fajri Nuraini Nuraini Nurhadi, Mhd Ilham Nurul Hidayat NURUL HIDAYAT Paiturrahman Sirait Pratama, Dimas Oky Purba, Constantine Putri, Adlia Tri Rahmat Imam Mainil Rahmat Iman Mainil Rahmayuni, Apriliza Ramadhan, Dandi Ramadinal Riski Lubis Ranny Sirait Rhino Pamungkas Rinaldi Rinaldi Rivi Febriani Rizky Ramadhan Rizky Ramadhan, Rizky Roni Mahiwal Pohan Safutri, Dewi Noliyan Sakdia Dismayanti Sapri Sapri Saputra, Alif Sari, Sri Nadila Sekar Asmara Dhewanty Sherina Nur Afifah Sianipar, Ek Putra Toyibin Silvia Delilla Silvia Delilla Simatupang, Deni Efandry Sri Midawati Agustina Panjaitan Sri Nadila Sari Sri Purwahyuningsih Sri Yusnita Suryaldi Aldo Syafriadiman, Syafriadiman Syahkila Syahkila Syam, Dicki Alexs Sandro Taradifa, Shintia Tardilus Tardilus Taufik Hidayat Taufik Hidayat Tetty Marta Linda Tevania Shafira Tri Manda R Nababan Tri Putri Handayani Vadissa Putri Utami Vina Damayanti Vina Okto Viana Wahyu Lestari Wardana, Amelia Suci Windarti Windarti Windarti Windarti Yose Riadi Yulia Eka Putri, Yulia Eka Yunus, Ahmad Yusron Al Anshory Harahap Zalukhu, Ida Yanti