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USING ZEOLITE INTO RATIONS AND EFFECTS TO REPRODUCTION OF MICE (MUS MUCULUS) UNTIL THE SECOND OF LITTER SIZE Siagian, Pollung H.; Kartiarso, Kartiarso; Hermawan, A.
Jurnal Zeolit Indonesia Vol 6, No 2 (2007)
Publisher : Jurnal Zeolit Indonesia

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This experiment were conducted to study the effect of substituted a part of ration with zeolite (the level of substitution were 0, 3, 6 and 9% from total ration) on the reproductive performances of female mice in first (LS1) and second (LS2) deliveries (litter size), and the observation were conducted on both litter from birth to weaning period on birth and weaning weight, feed consumption of the pregnant mice , feed consumption of mice with their young, average daily gain (ADG) and mortality during lactation period.The result showed that ration substituted with zeolite significantly (P< 0.05) increased feed consumption of pregnant mice from LS1 and LS2, feed consumption of mice with their young in LS1, bird weight (LS1), weaning weight (LS1 and LS2) and ADG of suckling mice in LS2.The rest of parameters measured did not affected significantly in both LS1 and LS2. Substitution of zeolite up to 9% of the ration did not give bad effect on production and reproduction of mice in the first (LS1) and second (LS2) litter.
Strategy of Goat Farming Improvement in Upland Watersheds C. Setiani; A. Hermawan
Buletin Peternakan 1995: BULETIN PETERNAKAN SPECIAL EDITION 1995
Publisher : Faculty of Animal Science, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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USING ZEOLITE INTO RATIONS AND EFFECTS TO REPRODUCTION OF MICE (MUS MUCULUS) UNTIL THE SECOND OF LITTER SIZE Pollung H. Siagian; Kartiarso Kartiarso; A. Hermawan
Jurnal Zeolit Indonesia Vol. 6 No. 2 (2007)
Publisher : Jurnal Zeolit Indonesia

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This experiment were conducted to study the effect of substituted a part of ration with zeolite (the level of substitution were 0, 3, 6 and 9% from total ration) on the reproductive performances of female mice in first (LS1) and second (LS2) deliveries (litter size), and the observation were conducted on both litter from birth to weaning period on birth and weaning weight, feed consumption of the pregnant mice , feed consumption of mice with their young, average daily gain (ADG) and mortality during lactation period.The result showed that ration substituted with zeolite significantly (P< 0.05) increased feed consumption of pregnant mice from LS1 and LS2, feed consumption of mice with their young in LS1, bird weight (LS1), weaning weight (LS1 and LS2) and ADG of suckling mice in LS2.The rest of parameters measured did not affected significantly in both LS1 and LS2. Substitution of zeolite up to 9% of the ration did not give bad effect on production and reproduction of mice in the first (LS1) and second (LS2) litter.
Eksplorasi Bakteri Pendegradasi Hidrokarbon Pada Tanah Terkontaminasi Minyak Bumi R.T. Manalu; A. Napoleon; A. Hermawan
SAINSTECH FARMA Vol 9 No 2 (2016): SAINSTECH FARMA
Publisher : FAKULTAS FARMASI, INSTITUT SAINS DAN TEKNOLOGI NASIONAL

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ABSTRACT This research aim to for the exploration of bacterium of decomposer hydrocarbon at land of contaminated petroleum which have potency of decomposing hydrocarbon in petroleum waste. Intake follow the example of the land for the research of this is conducted in some place which its land land of contaminated petroleum at area Benakat, Pengabuan And Rimau which is all area reside in the South Sumatra. A lot of and rich of mikroorganisme executed in Chemical Laboratory, Biology And Fertility of Land of Majors of Soil; of Faculty Agriculture of University Sriwijaya, Indralaya. Identify the bacterium conducted in Balai Besar Laboratorium Kesehatan (BBLK) and Analyse the TPH (Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon) executed in Chemical Laboratory Analyse The, Chemical Majors Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences of University Sriwijaya. Time of Research Execution started by early August 2008 till December 2008. Research result indicate that there are 4 spesies of bacterium of origin of location Benakat, 2 spesies of bacterium of origin of Location Rimau and 6 spesies of bacterium of origin of Pengabaun location. Chosen bacterium capable to live on until hydrocarbon concentration 300 ppm is bacterium of type of Bacillus cereus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Acinetobacter calcoaceticus. Chosen bacterium able to decomposing and elaborate the hydrocarbon by elaborating hydrocarbon compound become the source energi required for the activity of the bacterium so that reach the content TPH 1%.
Peatland degradation level and restoration model of Perigi Village in Ogan Komering Ilir, South Sumatra, Indonesia Bakri, Bakri; Imanudin, Momon Sodik Imanudin; Napoleon, A; Syazili, As’ad Syazili; Prayitno, Muh Bambang Prayitno; Hermawan, A.; Khoiriyah, Z; Suwignyo, Rujito A; Choi , Eunho; Yang, Hyunyoung
Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management Vol. 12 No. 4 (2025)
Publisher : Brawijaya University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15243/jdmlm.2025.124.8117

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The use of peatlands for plantations and industrial tree plantations is increasingly widespread and causes land degradation due to excessive drainage. Meanwhile, adaptive agricultural efforts are not yet appropriate for maintaining the peatland environment. This study aimed to assess peatland degradation in Perigi Village, Pangkalan Lampam District, Ogan Komering Ilir Regency. Data obtained were analyzed using a descriptive method, followed by an evaluation of the determination of the level of land degradation with standard criteria for land degradation in wetlands based on the Regulation of the Indonesian Minister of Environment No. 20, 2008. The observations, field measurements, and laboratory analysis showed that the three lands experienced moderate degradation. The parameters that limit and contribute to the land degradation score to a moderately degraded status are shallow groundwater depth, redox, and soil pH that exceeded the threshold value. Adaptive technology must accommodate local knowledge and can increase farmer income.