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The Effect of a Mixture of Biological Fertilizer on Nitrate Increase in Peat Water Media Abner Arie Pranata Novemberian Marpaung; Syafriadiman Syafriadiman; Saberina Hasibuan
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 7, No 1 (2020): Edisi 1 Januari - Juni 2020
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AbstractThis research was conducted from October to November 2019 at the peatland of Kualu Nenas Village, Tambang District, Kampar District, Riau Province. The purpose of this research is to get a comparsion of the mixture between human waste biofertilizer and cow manure biofertilizer for increased nitrate. The method used in this study was the experimental method of using the Complete Random Draft (CRD) (sudjana, 1991) 1 factor with 6 treatment levels and 3 times repeated. The treatment used is P0 (without biological fertilizers), P1 (provision of biological fertilizer 100%), P2 (provision of biofertilizer mixture 25% human waste : 75% cow manure biofertilizer), P3 (provision of biofertilizer mixture 50% human waste : 50% cow manure biofertilizer), P4 (provision of biofertilizer mixture 75% human waste : 25% cow manure biofertilizer), P5 (the provision of biofertilizer 100% human waste). The study was conducted for 28 days, using a dose 750 gram/m2. The results of this study showed a mixture of biofertilizer 75% human waste : 25% cow manure biofertilizer provides the best solution for a nitrate that is soil nitrate at 2,24-7,67 and water nitrate at 1,41-4,75 with a peak increase in the day 14.Keywords: Peat Soil, Formulation Biofertilizer, Nitrate
The Production of Striped Catfish (Pangasius hypophthalmus) In Intensive Cultivation Reviewed Water Quality Parameters of Red Yellow Podzolic In Different Age Nirmala '; Saberina Hasibuan; Niken Ayu Pamukas
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 3, No 1 (2016): Wisuda Februari Tahun 2016
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This study aims to determine the striped catfish production intensive cultivation reviewed from parameters of water quality pond with a red-yellow podzolic in different ages. The method used in this study is the experimental method using a completely randomized design (CRD) using 1 factor, 4 levels of treatment and 3 replications, , with the treatment are: P1 (intensive pond of catfish aquaculture aged 0-5 years), P2 (intensive pond of catfish aquaculture aged 6-10 years), P3 (intensive pond of catfish aquaculture aged 11-15 years) and P4 (intensive pond of catfish aquaculture aged 16-20 years). The results showed that the striped catfish production in P4 (pond aged 16-20 years) is the best treatment which has a high production of 6.4 kg/m2, with the survival rate of 66,7% and low feed conversion ratio of 1.9%, and supported by water quality parameters were classified as good, namely: temperature between 27,600C, the brightness of 24.03 cm, 6.4 to 7.3 of pH, 3.74 mg/L of oxygen demand, ammonia of 0.21 mg/L, orthophosphate 1.05 mg/L, nitrate 1.03 mg/L, alkalinity total 100.5 mg/L, free carbon dioxide of 9.49 mg/L, and total organic material of 7.23 mg/L. Parameter water quality is relatively good for striped catfish farming.Keywords: Production of striped catfish (Pangasius hypophthalmus), Water Quality
Application Palm Oil Waste by Different Concentrate of Gill Morphology Damage and Survival Rate of Snake Skin Gourami (Trichogaster trichopterus Blkr) Yusron Al Anshory Harahap; Saberina Hasibuan; Niken Ayu Pamukas
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 2, No 2 (2015): Wisuda Oktober Tahun 2015
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The research was conducted from Desember 2014 to January 2015 at Water quality Management laboratory Fisheris and Marine Science Faqulty of Riau University. The aim of the research was to investigate the effect Palm oil waste by different concentrate of damage gill and survival rate of snake skin gourami (Trichogaster trichopterus Blkr). Experimental method was applied in the research with five treatments and three replications. The treatment in the research was application palm oil waste with concentration of P0 : Without palm oil waste (control), P1: 1,286 ml/L, P2: 12,86 ml/L, P3: 25,72 ml/L and P4: 38,58 ml/L. The result showed the change of gill morphology structure of snake skin gourami (Trichogaster trichopterus Blkr). Changing on gill morphology showed the damage using palm oil waste 1,286 ml/L by survival rate 46,6 %. Changing on gill morphology structure indicate the damage is begun from hipertropy, poliferasi sel, hyperplasia, degenerasy and nekrosis. Meanwhile supreme gill morphology damage is occured on application palm oil waste 38,58 ml/L and the lowest survival rate of 26, 6%.Keyword : Tricogaster trichopterus, Palm oil waste, hypertrofi, hyperplasia, nekrosis, degeneracy
ABUDANCE OF MICRO DAN MACROZOOBENTOS IN PEAT POND GIVEN BIOFERTILIZER DOSES DIFFERENTATIONS Adelia Renata; Syafriadiman Syafriadiman; Saberina Hasibuan
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 6 (2019): Edisi 1 Januari s/d Juni 2019
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ABSTRACK            The research was conducted from 27 September to 27 Oktober 2018 in the Kualu Nenas village, Tambang subdistrict, Kampar Regency, Riau Province. The aim of this research was to find out abudance of micro dan macrozoobentos in peat pond given biofertilizer dosis differentations. Method of this research is an experimental method using a Complete Random Design (CRD) with one factor, five treatments, and four replications is P0 (control/ non biofertilizer), P1 (doses 700 g biofertilizer formulations/m2), P2 (doses 750 g biofertilizer formulations/m2), P3 (doses 800 g biofertilizer formulations/m2), P4 (doses 850 g biofertilizer formulations/m2). Result of this research that the best of treatment was P2 (doses 750 g biofertilizer formulations/m2) showed the 46.410 Ind/m2 of microzoobentos  and the macrozoobentos abundance was the best on the P2 with is 37.740 Ind/m2.Kata Kunci: Biofertilizer, Microzoobentos, Macrozoobentos, Abundance of                                Microzoobentos and Abundance of Macrozoobentos
Effects of appliying mixed biofertilizer on changes in chlorophyll-a concentrations in media that given peat soils Joel Rikardo Sinaga; Syafriadiman Syafriadiman; Saberina Hasibuan
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 7, No 2 (2020): 2 Juli - Desember 2020
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AbstractThis research was conducted from October to November 2019 at the peatland of Kualu Nenas Village, Tambang, Kampar District, Riau Province. The purpose of this research is to get ‘ The effect of applying mixed biofertilizer on changes in chlorophyll-a concentration in media that were given peat soils’ The method used in this study was the experimental method of using the Complete Random Design (CRD), 1 factor with 6 treatment levels and 3 replications. The treatment used is P0 (without biological fertilizers), P1 (provision of biological fertilizer 100%), P2 (provision of biofertilizer mixture 25% human waste : 75% cow manure biofertilizer), P3 (provision of biofertilizer mixture 50% human waste : 50% cow manure biofertilizer), P4 (provision of biofertilizer mixture 75% human waste : 25% cow manure biofertilizer), P5 (the provision of biofertilizer 100% human waste). The study was conducted for 30days. The results of this research showed a mixture of biofertilizer 75% human waste : 25% cow manure biofertilizer provides the best solution on chlorophyll concentration, which is 0,037mg/L and highest concentration occurred on day 20. The water quality parameters analyzed during the research were optimal for changed in chlorophyll concentration with a water temperature of 27-29 oC, pH 5-7, DO 3,8-6,7 ppm, Nitrate 4,75 mg/L and Orthoposfat 3,50 mg/L.  Keywords: Peat Soil, Formulation Biofertilizer,Chlorophyll.
MANIPULATION OF INCEPTISOLS POND BOTTOM SOIL THROUGH ADDITION OF ULTISOLS AND VERTISOLS FOR REARING OF RED TILAPIA (Oreochromis sp.) LARVAE Saberina Hasibuan; Bambang Djadmo Kertonegoro; Kamiso Handoyo Nitimulyo; Eko Hanudin
Indonesian Aquaculture Journal Vol 6, No 1 (2011): (June 2011)
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The pond bottom soil of Inceptisols mixed with Ultisols (I-U) and Vertisols (I-G) with the proportion of (70:30); (50:50); (30:70) showed the improvement of clay fractions >30% compared with the control (100% Inceptisols). These mixtures were given basal fertilizer (quail droppings manure with dosage of 2 tons/ha/month), Urea, and SP36. Cultivation system was divided into two stocked: fish ponds with 50 fish/m2 and ponds without fish. The best mix with the basal fertilizer was further treated with fertilization treatment (1 ton/ha/month of quail droppings manure) 3 times within 42 days of larval rearing. Physical and chemical soil analyses showed an increase of total soil porosity (> 50%), decrease of SG, BD, and permeability (medium), pH > 5, the CEC > 20 cmol (+) kg-1, and the C/N ratio < 6.5. The proportion of the best mix of 30% I : 70% U and 50% I : 50% G with 3 times of the fertilization frequency gave significant improvement of water quality, chlorophyll-a, diversity of plankton, benthic algae, fish growth, and total biomass. The presence of mineral montmorillonite on a mixture of 50% I : 50% G was a very good sign of the bottom soil fertility.
Pendugaan laju sedimentasi pada kolam tanah budidaya ikan patin intensif di Desa Koto Mesjid Kecamatan XIII Koto Kampar Saberina Hasibuan; Syafriadiman Syafriadiman; Atria Martina; Henni Syawal; Rinaldi Rinaldi
Riau Journal of Empowerment Vol 2 No 2 (2019)
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The potential of fisheries in Koto Mesjid village XIII Koto Kampar districts has had a tremendous impact on people's income. The total area of ​​the Patin pond in Koto Mesjid village has reached 62 hectares. The production reaches six tons per day. Training in prediction the rate of sedimentation in intensive catfish aquaculture ponds in the village of Koto Mesjid has resulted in a way to monitor the quality of pond water through the measurement of suspended solids using a solid trap device. The average suspended solids at all pond ages are 19.5 ml / L per day and 129.25 ml / L per week. Based on this data, the management of the pond bottom must be carried out every harvest, mainly when drying the pond needs to drain mud. Patin fish farmers have very high enthusiasm to practice the tools in their respective ponds. The existence of this counseling is very useful in providing knowledge so that people who work as Patin fish farmers can manage the time to replace pond water easily.
Pemberdayaan anggota PKK Desa Pandau Jaya dalam pembuatan pakan jamu fermentasi untuk meningkatkan kesehatan ikan budidaya Henni Syawal; Nuraini Nuraini; Saberina Hasibuan; Syafriadiman Syafriadiman
Unri Conference Series: Community Engagement Vol 1 (2019): Seminar Nasional Pemberdayaan Masyarakat
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Pandau Jaya Village is one of the villages in Siak Hulu Subdistrict, Kampar Regency. The dedication activity was carried out in conjunction with the integrated student activities of UNRI in 2019 and in collaboration with partners (CV Bang Lele Indonesia) in the service activities. The purpose of this activity is to empower PKK members in making fermented herbal medicine, the results will be sold to CV Bang Lele Indonesia for use in feeding fish to aquaculture so as to enhance growth, health and disease resistance. The method used is, first the lecture and discussion method, namely the delivery of material related to the activities of making fermented herbs, then continued with the practice of making herbs, spreading fish seeds, and how to feed herbal medicine to fish that have been maintained by partners. The results of this community service activity, there were two participants who had succeeded in making fermented herbal medicine and immediately applied it in cultivation activities, while the other one only produced fermented herbal medicine and was sold to CV Bang Lele Indonesia. Observation of growth and survival. fish were observed for two months. The types of fish that are kept are catfish and tilapia. The results of the observations showed that the cultivated fish experienced rapid growth, that is, during the 60 days of maintenance there was an increase in the average length of 10 cm and a weight of 50 g for tilapia, whereas in catfish 12 cm and weighs 75 g.
Pengolahan Sagu menjadi mie prebiotik sebagai makanan fungsional dan upaya peningkatan ketahanan pangan di Desa Alai Selatan, Kecamatan Tebing Tinggi Barat, Kepulauan Meranti Atria Martina; Wahyu Lestari; Tetty Marta Linda; Saberina Hasibuan; Imelda Wardani
Unri Conference Series: Community Engagement Vol 2 (2020): Seminar Nasional Pemberdayaan Masyarakat
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Noodles are a processed food product favored by most Indonesians, generally made from wheat which must be imported. Kepulauan Meranti Regency is the largest producer of sago in Indonesia. One of the products made from sago that is widely produced in Meranti is sa.go noodle. Making noodles with local raw materials such as sago and sweet potato is an effort to improve food security. Traditional sago noodle has high carbohydrate and fiber content but still has disadvantages such as not having inulin content as a prebiotic, less antioxidant and a less attractive color, while purple sweet potato contains inulin as prebiotic components, high antioxidants, vitamins and minerals.The utilization of prebiotics insago noodle has multiple advantages since they improved probiotic growth in the body, sensory features and provide a more well-balanced nutritional composition as functional food. This community service program aims to training on the process of making prebiotic sago noodles to the community in Alai Selatan Village.This activities are carried out by course and practice methods.The results showed that the participants were interested in making prebiotic sago noodles because they had a more attractive features, more nutritious and had a delicious taste. Prebiotic sago noodles can be used as an effort to biodiversify sago noodle products to support food security and improve the community's economy.
The Effect of Zeolite Toward Ammonia (NH3) in Tilapia Rearing Media with Recirculation System Saberina Hasibuan; Syafriadiman Syafriadiman; Muhammad Nandy Syahputra
Jurnal Perikanan Universitas Gadjah Mada Vol 23, No 1 (2021)
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Culture of Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) with high stocking density and feeding can cause a decrease in water quality due to the accumulation of metabolic waste such as ammonia which is toxic for fish rearing. A zeolite filter is needed which can reduce ammonia levels until it is not harmful to fish survival. This research was conducted in February-April 2020 at the Aquaculture Environmental Quality Laboratory, Fisheries and Marine Faculty of Riau University. The purposed of this study was to determine the effect of using zeolite on Ammonia (NH3) and determine the appropriate dose for Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) rearing. The research method was a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) one factor with 4 levels of treatment (P0: Control without the use of filters, P1: Use of zeolite 5.68 g/L, P2: Use of zeolite 11.37 g/L, P3: Use of zeolite 17.05 g/L). The appropriate treatment for Tilapia rearing is P3 (Zeolite 17.05 g/L) with TAN value is 0.2616 mg/L, Ammonia 0.0018 mg/L, TAN reduction is 59%, and Survival Rate of fish is 88.88%. The value of water quality during the study were temperature 27-29 oC, pH 6.7-7.0, and DO 6.2-6.9 mg/L.
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 &#039; 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 &#039; 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