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Pengembangan Teknologi Budidaya Tanaman Adaptif di Rawa Lebak Sumatera Selatan Berbasis Kebutuhan Petani Siti Herlinda
Seminar Nasional Lahan Suboptimal 2019: Prosiding Seminar Nasional Lahan Suboptimal “Smart Farming yang Berwawasan Lingkungan untuk Ke
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Herlinda S.  2019. Development of technology for cultivation adaptive crops in freshwater swamps of South Sumatra. In: Herlinda S et al. (Eds.), Prosiding Seminar Nasional Lahan Suboptimal 2019, Palembang  4-5 September 2019. pp 20-30.  Palembang: Unsri Press.Freshwater swamps is an ecosystem that is saturated with river water or rain throughout the year. This paper aimed to review the needs of farmers based on technology that could be developed in  the suboptimal wetland or the freshwater swamps, specifically for commodities that were adaptive in the wetland ecosystem in Indonesia, especially South Sumatra. Now, many superior varieties have been invented that were resistant to pests and disease. Rice seedlings in the freshwater swamps generally still used a floating and “samir” system or a combination of both. Soil and planting began to use agricultural machinery, but it needed to be adjusted to the conditions of soil in the wetland. Farmers  generally still used synthetic fertilizers and appropriate technology needs to be used to make compost from local materials. Pumping water management was still constrained by capital but farmers had difficulty managing water, especially in the freshwater swamps which would be drought during the dry season and flooded during the rainy season. Farmers needed dams for their fields so that water could be regulated using pumping. The rice were harvested using a combine harvester. The main problem for drying grains in the South Sumatra freshwater swamps was the scarcity of cheap and practical dryers. In addition to rice, adaptive vegetables in the freshwater swamps were grown, including chili, cucumber, bitter melon, long beans, cloves. Adaptive vegetables in the freshwater swamps that have been neglected by farmers were water lily, Leafy vegetable, and genjer plant. The adaptive rice and vegetables, if developed in an environmentally friendly manner, can improve the welfare of farmers.Keywords: harvest and post-harvest technology, mechanization, seed technology, SERASI
Pengembangan Pengendalian Hayati Hama Sawit dan Pajale Siti Herlinda
Seminar Nasional Lahan Suboptimal 2018: Prosiding Seminar Nasional Lahan Suboptimal "Tantangan dan Solusi Pengembangan PAJALE dan Kela
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Herlinda et al, 2019. Development of Biological Control for Pests of Oil Palm and Rice-Corn-Soybean. pp. 1-12.Biological control for  pest insects is an activity of predator, parasitoid or entomopathogen in decreasing pest populations, it makes the populations lower. This paper was written based on information and both primary and secondary data. The development of biological control in oil palm plantations was currently dominated by conservation of predatory arthropods and parasitoid by utilizing refugia. The refugia that were widely used were Turnera subulata, Turnera ulmifolia, Antigonon leptopus, and Cassia cobanensis. In addition to refugia, palm oil plantations currently utilized a lot of entomopathogens, both entomopathogenic fungi and viruses. Entomopathogenic fungi that had been widely developed were Metarhizium anisoplia, Metarhizium majus, and Cordyceps militaris, while entomopathogenic viruses were used, such as the Nudaurelia ß virus and Multi-Nucleo Polyhydro Virus (MNPV) and Rhabdionvirus oryctes. The use of parasitoid in oil palm plantations was not as intensive as the use of entomopathogen and refugia. The development of biological control in rice, corn, and soybeans (“pajale”) generally used  conservation approach for natural enemies that prioritized habitat management, for example intercropping which was able to provide habitats and niches for predators and parasitoids. The use of entomopathogens to control pests in “pajale” was less intensive because it is constrained by the micro climate in “pajale” ecosystems was less ideal,  due to fluctuations in temperature and humidity are relatively more higher than in the oil palm ecosystem. The predators that were dominant in “pajale” were hunter spiders, for example Pardosa pseudoannulata while predominantly parasitoid was oligophagous or polyphagous parasitoids.  Thus, it can be concluded that the development of biological control in oil palm and “pajale” is slightly different, in oil palm natural enemies are easier to settle because the ecosystem is more stable, whereas in “pajale” ecosystems, the natural enemies of the entomopathogens are less able to settle due to less stable micro climate.
Berat Larva Spodoptera litura dan Luas Daun Cabai yang Dimakannya setelah Diaplikasikan Berbagai Isolat Jamur Entomopatogen Mimma Gustianingtyas; Siti Herlinda; Erise Anggraini; Arsi Arsi; Suwandi Suwandi; Hasbi Hasbi; Marieska Verawaty; Arum Setiawan; Elfita Elfita; Suparman Suparman; Harman Hamidson; Khodijah Khodijah
Seminar Nasional Lahan Suboptimal 2020: Prosiding Seminar Nasional Lahan Suboptimal ke-8 “Komoditas Sumber Pangan untuk Meningkatkan K
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Gustianingtyas M, Herlinda S, Anggraini E, Arsi A, Suwandi S, Hasbi H, Verawaty M, Setiawan A, Elfita E, Suparman S, Hamidson H, Khodijah K. 2020. Weight of spodoptera litura larvae and chili leaf area eaten after treated with some entomopathogenic fungal isolates. In: Herlinda S et al. (Eds.), Prosiding Seminar Nasional Lahan Suboptimal ke-8 Tahun 2020, Palembang 20 Oktober 2020. pp. xx. Palembang: Penerbit & Percetakan Universitas Sriwijaya (UNSRI).Spodoptera litura is one of the important insect pests on chili in Indonesia that attacks the vegetative and generative phases. This study aimed to observe the effect of the entomopathogenic fungal isolates explored from the low and highlands on the decrease in feed and weight of S. litura larvae. The experiment was arranged in a Randomized Block  Design (RBD) with 52 treatments consisted of 29 isolate of Beauveria bassiana and  23 isolate of  Metarhizium spp. applied on  25  second instar of  S. litura  per replicate. The results showed that the body weight of larvae applied to B. bassiana isolates on the first day of observation was significantly different from the control. The body weight of larvae on the first day of observation of BJgTs isolates (0.30 g) and Bby (0.31 g) was significantly different and lower than the other treatments. The body weight of larvae applied isolate Metarhizium spp. significantly different from the controls. The body weight of larvae on the 9 day applied isolates MPdMs2 (4.74) and MKbTp2 (4.63) was significantly different from other treatments, the leaf area eaten was significantly different from the 7 day to the 12 day of observation. From this research, it can be concluded that B. bassiana isolates coded BJgTs and Bby, isolates Metarhizium spp. MPdMs2 and MKbTp2 codes are isolates that have an effect on reducing feed and larvae weight and cause changes in behavior of S. litura larvae.
Identifikasi Serangga Hama pada Tanaman Metimun di Desa Bumi Agung, Kecamatan Lempuing, Kabupaten Ogan Komering Ilir, Sumatera Selatan Arsi Arsi; Hendra Hendra; Suparman SHK; Yulia Pujiastuti; Siti Herlinda; Harman Hamidson; B. Gunawan; Chandra Irsan; Suwandi Suwandi; R Anwar Efendi; S Imam Nugraha; Lailaturrahmi Lailaturrahmi; R Putra Munandar
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Arsi A, Hendra H, Suparman SHK, Pujiastuti Y, Herlinda S, Hamidson H, Gunawan B, Irsan C, Suwandi S, Efendi RA, Nugraha SI, Lailaturrahmi L, Munandar RP. 2020.  Pest insect identification on cucumber plants in Bumi Agung village, Lempuing district, Ogan Komering Ilir regency, South Sumatra. In: Herlinda S et al. (Eds.), Prosiding Seminar Nasional Lahan Suboptimal ke-8 Tahun 2020, Palembang  20 Oktober 2020. pp. xx.  Palembang: Penerbit & Percetakan Universitas Sriwijaya (UNSRI).The cultivation of vegetable crops is very much practiced by farmers both in the highlands and in the lowlands. In the cultivation of vegetables, pests and diseases cannot be separated. Pests that attack cucumber plants can be detrimental both in quality and quantity. The purpose of this study was to determine the insect pests that attack cucumber plants. Observations were made by comparing 2 cucumber fields. The comparison of the 2 fields was then carried out using the t test method. The results of observations on cucumber plants in the field were 4 species of insect pests that attack cucumber plants. Insects that attack cucumber plants consist of Diaphania sp., Aulacophora similis, Bemisia tabaci and Liriomyza sp.. The population of insect pests was found only 3 species based on visual observation and the intensity of pest attacks on cucumber plants was found to be 4 species of insect pests that attack these plants. In the t test results on insect populations, the species of Bemisia tabaci were significantly different in land 1 and land 2, while Diaphania sp. And A. Similis is not real different. The intensity of insect pests of Diaphania sp., Aulacophora similis and Liriomyza sp. Unreal different. However, the intensity of the Bemisia Tabaci attack was significantly different. The intensity of insect pests attack on land 1 was 44.76%, while on land 2 was 42.97%. Cultivation of cucumber with technical culture affects insect pests and the intensity of pest attacks.
Bioesai bioinsektisida Beauveria bassiana dari Sumatera Selatan terhadap kutu putih pepaya, Paracoccus marginatus Williams & Granara De Willink (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) Siti Herlinda; Komang Agus Darmawan; Firmansyah Firmansyah; Triani Adam; Chandra Irsan; Rosdah Thalib
Jurnal Entomologi Indonesia Vol 9 No 2 (2012): September
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In fresh swamp areas of South Sumatra, papaya mealybug, Paracoccus marginatus (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) could cause severe damage to young papaya trees and decreased the fruit quality. The objective of this research was to bioassay test of the bioinsecticide Beauveria bassiana againts nymphs of P. marginatus. B. bassiana was conducted on rice medium. The bioinsecticide was formulated using dried compost, compost gram, paddy ash, paddy bran, woody powder, paddy bran mixed with woody powder, compost enriched with Trichoderma virens. Controls used were sterile water (control 1) and isolate of B. bassiana (control 2). Results showed that conidial viability of B. bassiana on control 2 was the highest (46.33%). The viability of control 2 was not significantly different from the formulations with carrier of the paddy bran, the paddy bran mixed with woody powder, and the compost enriched with T. virens. The highest nymph mortality (82.86%) was found on formulation of compost enriched with T. virens and was significantly different from other treatments. The lowest visibly (73.48%) occured on formulation of paddy ash, and was significantly different from other treatments. Mortality on control 1 on average was 29.52%, whereas control 2 averaged of 75.71%. The shortest median lethal time (LT50) (3.55 days) was found on formulation of compost enriched with T. virens but the longest one (3.73 days) occured on the formulation of paddy ash. Overall, the most effective bioinsecticide was the formulation of compost enriched with T. virens.
Struktur komunitas laba-laba di ekosistem padi ratun: pengaruh aplikasi Beauveria bassiana (Balsamo) Siti Herlinda; Rafika Dewi; Triani Adam; Suwandi Suwandi; Andi Wijaya
Jurnal Entomologi Indonesia Vol 12 No 2 (2015): Juli
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Spiders are the main predators in paddy ecosystem. Application of entomopathogenic fungus, such as Beauveria bassiana (Balsamo) is not expected to have any negative effect on spiders in the paddy field. This research was aimed to compare species composition, abundance, and species richness of spiders in ratoon paddy. The research was done on  three hectares of rice fields that were treated with the following treatment, (i) 2 L/ha/application of liquid B. bassiana, (ii) 2 L/ha/application compost extract (without liquid B. bassiana), and  (iii) a combination of liquid B. bassiana and compost extract with each using the same 2L/ha/application dose. The result of this research showed that B. bassiana bioinsecticide application did not affect the abundance and species richness of spiders in ratoon paddy. The treatments did not significantly affect species richness and abundance of the canopy-inhabiting spiders. The species richness and abundance of the soil-dwelling spiders on the paddy field applied by the bioinsecticide was not different from those without the bioinsecticide. The treatments did not effect species composition of the canopy-inhabiting and the soil-dwelling spiders. Application of B. bassiana bioinsecticide was not harmful for the spiders in the rice field.
Perbandingan keanekaragaman spesies dan kelimpahan arthropoda predator penghuni tanah di sawah lebak yang diaplikasi dan tanpa aplikasi insektisida Siti Herlinda; Waluyo Waluyo; S. P. Estuningsih; Chandra Irsan
Jurnal Entomologi Indonesia Vol 5 No 2 (2008): September
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Studies on soil-dwelling predatory arthropods were carried out in lowland areas of South Sumatra, with objectives to analyze the species diversity and abundance of the predatoryarthropods inhabiting fields applied by synthetic insecticide, bioinsecticide, and without insecticide application. The predatory arthropods were sampled using pitfall traps. Indices of diversity and community similarities were applied to analyze the data. Results indicated that the arthropods inhabiting field without insecticide application had the highest diversity and abundance compared to other treatments. Predatory community similarities between those on the field without insecticide application and applied by bioinsecticide were higher compared to the fields applied by synthetic insecticide.
Keefektivan Beauveria bassiana (Bals.) Vuill. isolat Indigenous pagaralam sumatera selatan pada media beras terhadap larva Plutella xylostella Linn. (Lepidoptera: Yponomeutidae) Yulia Pudjiastuti; Erfansyah Erfansyah; Siti Herlinda
Jurnal Entomologi Indonesia Vol 3 No 1 (2006): April
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The objective of study was to investigate the effectiveness of Beauveria bassiana isolate cultured in half-ripe rice media against third-instar larvae of Plutella xylostella. The research used 10 isolates consisted of 4 isolates that were originnally collected from Pagaralam i.e. PD1 (isolated from P. xylostella cadaver), PD2, PD8, PD9B (from Crysodeixis chalcites cadaver), and 6 isolates from other areas as comparison, i.e. CCW3 (from Crysodeixis chalcites cadaver), BBL (from Hypothenemus hampei cadaver), CH (from Conomorpha cramerella cadaver), CPJW (from H. hampei cadavi), WC (from Nilaparvata lugens cadaver), and WSJT (from Leptocorixa acuta cadaver). The parameters that were measured were mortality of larvae, time of death and behaviour of larvae after application. Result of the test showed that B. bassiana isolated from L. acuta (WSJT isolate) caused the highest mortality i.e. 73.34 %, with the highest spore density 5.6x107 spore ml-1 (in half-rice media) and 3.0x107 spore ml-1 (GYA media). The lowest LT50 was 19.27 hours, and was obtained from the application of PD9B. After application of B. bassiana, the behaviour of larvae was slightly change from a healthy one to less in consuming of food and then die.
Artropoda predator penghuni ekosistem persawahan di daerah cianjur, jawa barat Siti Herlinda; Aunu Rauf; Soemartono Sosromarsono; Utomo Kartosuwondo; Purnama Hidayat; Siswandi Siswandi
Jurnal Entomologi Indonesia Vol 1 No 1 (2004): September
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Predatory arthropods inhabiting paddy rice ecosystems in Cianjur District, West Java. Predatory arthropods were surveyed in Cianjur District, West Java from July to November 1997, with objectives to observe the species of predatory arthropods inhabiting the ecosystems. Canopy-inhabiting and soil-dwelling arthropods were sampled using D-vac and pitfall traps, respectively. Results indicated that insecta and Arachnida were the most abundant predators in the ecosystem, with the total of 142 species. Predatory insects were dominated by Carabidae (27 species), and Staphylinidae (13 species) and spiders were dominated by Therididae (9 species), and Lycosidae (8 species). Thus, predatory-arthropods inhabiting the sawah ecosystems were very diverse.
Keanekaragaman dan pola keberadaan lalat buah (Diptera: Tephritidae) di Provinsi Sumatera Selatan Yulia Pujiastuti; Chandra Irsan; Siti Herlinda; Laila Kartini; Eka Yulistin
Jurnal Entomologi Indonesia Vol 17 No 3 (2020): November
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Fruit flies attack mostly on fruit vegetables and fresh consumed fruit. Symptoms of damage is decaying of fruit surface resulting to fruit falling. Data on the diversity of fruit fly species in South Sumatra and their patterns of presence have not been widely reported. The aim of the research was to study diversity and presence patterns of fruit flies based on the host and trap. The research was conducted using a survey method in 9 cities and districts in South Sumatra Province. Fruit flies were collected by collecting infected fruit and using traps containing cue lure (CL) and methyl eugenol (ME). There were 24 types of plants observed, including fruit, vegetables, and fruit for consumption. Fruit flies identification was carried out by observing external morphological characteristics. The identification resulted 18 species in which CL and ME trap 10 and 7 species, respectively. One species (Bactrocera latrifons) did not trapped in both traps. Among 18 species, 7 of them were obtained from fruit collections. The type of attractant affected species diversity and number of fruit flies caught. B. latifrons was only found in fruit rearing. The altitude of observation area affected fruit flies diversity. All species were found in the lowlands, except B. ascitus, B. cilifera, and B. latrifons. In the moderate lands and highlands, the number of fruit fly species found was less than in the lowlands.
Co-Authors . Khodijah . Khodijah . Khodijah . Suwandi Abbellia, Dea Abu Umayah Abu Umayah Agie Nurwati AGUSMAN JAYA Ahmad Muslim Amarilisa Kusuma, Amarilisa Amelia Herwanti, Andriani Amin Hasan ANDI WIJAYA Andi Wijaya Andi Wijaya Anita Setyawati Anriani, Nurul Apriyani, Eka Apryanti, Hesti Ardellta, Nasya Aries Denta Putra Arini, Ririn Arrwais, Rhani Arsi Arsi Arsi Arsi Arum Setiawan Asdarina Asdarina Asmawati, Luluk Asni Johari Asti, Meirin Astry Wulandari Athalina, Ghita Aulia Chandra, Fachdilla Avinindy Inayda Devianti Az Zahra, Aisyah Dwi B. Gunawan Bambang Gunawan Bambang Gunawan Barokah Alburaidah, Muhammad Nur Benyamin Lakitan Carsilladepasha, Al Fath Chaeratunnisa, Elsa Chandra Irsan Chandra Irsan CHANDRA IRSAN Chandra Irsan Chandra Irsan Chandra Irsan Chandra Irsan Chandra Irsan Chandra Irsan Chandra Irsan Chandra Irsan Chandra Irsan Chandra Irsan Chandra Irsan Chandra Isran Cindi, Aulia Cinta, Lara Damanhuri, Damanhuri Daniel Happy Putra Dedeh Sumiati Dewi Meidalima Dewi Meidelima Dr. Susilawati Susilawati Dwitami, Egga Eka Yulistin Elfita Elfita Elfita Endang Susilowati Eneng Hikmah Dewi Puspita Erfansyah Erfansyah Erise Anggraini Erise Anggraini, Erise Erizal Sodikin Erna Siaga Fadlullah Fadlullah Fahmie Firmansyah Farid Ibnu Wahid Fila Sunariah Fina Sunariah Firdaus Sulaiman, Firdaus Firmansyah Firmansyah Fitra Gustiar, Fitra Fuad Nurdiansyah Ghani Prabawati Hadi, Buyung A. Hamzah Hasyim Haperidah Nunilahwati Harman Hamidson Harman Hamidson Harun, Muhammad Umar hasbi hasbi Hasbi Hasbi Hendi Firdaus Hendra Hendra Hendri Candro Nauli Manalu Hong Lau, Wei Humairoh, Balqis Ilaika Maulida Ilham Farid Ilmawan, Kalam Imam Nur Rahman Indayani Indayani, Indayani Irmawati Irmawati Irsan, Chandra Irsan Irwan Djumen Isti Rusdiyani Isti Rusdiyani Ita Ristika Sari Jamhari Jamhari Jati Purnama Achmad Jelly Milinia Puspita Sari Juliastuti, Juliastuti karenina, Tili Kartika Kartika Khodijah . . Khodijah Khodijah Khodijah Khodijah Khodijah Khodijah Khoirul Ikhsanudin Hanif Khoirul Ikhsanudin Hanif Komang Agus Darmawan Kurniawan, Andri Laila Kartini Lailaturrahmi Lailaturrahmi Laily Ilman Widuri, Laily Ilman Lilik Nur Kholidah Lina Budiarti LINA BUDIARTI Lindiana Lindiana Liska Berlian Lukmanul Hakim LULUK ASMAWATI M. Umar Harun Madya, Sakha Prawira Maharani, Shara Marieska Verawaty Marlina, Dewi Nini Maryati Maryati Maschamah, Rahmaningrum Meihana Meihana Meitha Sari, Dwi Merlisma Sari, Selvy Miftahul Jannah Milinia Puspita Sari, Jelly Mimma Gustianingtyas Muhammad Ammar Muhammad Darif Muhammad Umar Harun Muthia Amalia Cendrawati Nabiha Putra, Naka Rashad Nabila Adinda, Puspa Gemala Nabila, Ade Nandyta, Alifya Nesya Neni Yuliani Netaria, Netaria Ningrahayu, Seviyanti Ningrum, Rafika Cahya Noni Octariati Nugraha, Muhamad Ardian Nulhakim, Lukman Nur Fitriyani Nurhaeda Gailea Nurhakim, Lukman Nursalim, Yossi Aprian Oktaviani Oktaviani Otong Hidayat Padila Padila, Padila Panjaitan, Hendrik Haposan Prayudi, Rafi Prim Suardi Yudanto, Marcelinus Rido PURNAMA HIDAYAT Puspita Sari, Jelly Milinia Putri, Jeni Angela R Anwar Efendi R Putra Munandar Radix Suharjo Raffi, Muhammad Rafika Dewi Rahmawati, Aulya Ramayanti, Indri Ratna Sari RAUF, AUNU Redi Fernando REKA MAYASARI Reksa Adya Pribadi Rinda Fajrin Aldina, Rinda Fajrin Rindiani, Dellania Eka Riris Andriani Riska Resita Riski Anwar Efendi Risnu Munandar Riyanto Riyanto Riyanto Riyanto Rizkie, Lilian Roma Mantin Romli Ardie Rosdah Thalib Rosdah Thalib Rosdah Thalib Rosdah Thalib Rosdah Thalib . Rossi Fachrullah Rozi Roy Pardingotan Rury Rubykania S Imam Nugraha S. P. Estuningsih Salsabila, Sabrina Salsabilla Sirega, Septiana Rezeki Sari, Fitria Sari, Jelly Milinia Puspita Saripudin Saripudin Sekarweni, Hastin Wulan SELLY SEPTARIANI Sholih Sholih Siswandi Siswandi Siti Aminah Sitompul, Kristian B. Soemartono Sosromarsono Soleha Soleha SRI INDAH MULYATI Sudi Aryanto Suherman, Suherman Suherman, Suherman Sumikarsih, Eka Sumini Sumini, Sumini SUPARMAN . Suparman SHK Suparman Suparman suparman suparman Suparno, Suparno Suroso Mukti Leksono Susilawati . Susilawati Susilawati Susilawati, Susilawati Suwandi . Suwandi Suwandi Suwandi Suwandi Suwandi Suwandi Suwandi Suwandi Suwandi Suwandi Thosin, Thosin Tili Karenina Tri Astuti Triani Adam Triani Adam Triani Adam Triani Adam . Trianza Putri, Anya Triyanti, Yunita Ujang Jamaludin Utomo Kartosuwondo Vini Utami Wagiyanti Wagiyanti Waluyo Waluyo Weni, Hastin WS Wilyus Wilyus Wiwik Pratiwi Yuanita Windusari Yuanita Windusari Yudianti, Yudianti Yulia Pudjiastuti Yulia Pujiastuti YULIA PUJIASTUTI YULIA PUJIASTUTI Yulistin, Eka