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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
Pertumbuhan Dan Kelulushidupan Ikan Lele Dumbo (Clarias gariepinus) Dengan Padat Tebar Berbeda Menggunakan Probiotik Boster Aquaenzyms Pada Pakan Nurul Hayani Telaumbanua; Rusliadi Rusliadi; Niken Ayu Pamukas
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 5 (2018): Edisi 1 Januari s/d Juni 2018
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ABSTRACT    This research was conducted on November 7thto December 11th2017 in the laboratory of Aquaculture Technology, Marine and Fisheries Faculty, University of Riau, Pekanbaru. The main purpose of this study was to determine the best stocking density to increase the growth and survival rate of catfishby using aquaenzymsboster probiotics on feed. The method was an experimental method of completely randomized design (CRD) with one factor, four treatments and three replications. The treatments in this study were P1 (35 fish/72 liters), P2 (50 fish/72 liters), P3 (65 fish/72 liters), and P4 (80 fish/72 liters). The respecti vely rearing tanks were 12 unitsof aquarium by 60 cm x 40 cm x 40 cm and filled of 72 liters of water. Feed was given three times a day with 35% of protein dose. The result of the observation showed that the stocking density 50 fish/72 literswas the best stocking density in this study which providedthe absolute growth weights was 16.16 g, specific growth rate was 6.09%, absolute growth length was 8.92 cm, and survival rate was 89.33%. The water quality parameters were in thetolerance range of catfish where the temperature was 26-28 0C, pH was 5-6, DO (Dissolved Oxygen) was 4.0-5.0 mg/L and ammonia was 0.022-0.085 mg/L. Keyword: Probiotics, Stocking density, Clarias gariepinus, Growth
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
THE EFFECT OF PROBIOTIC ADDITION IN FEED TOWARDS GROWTH PERFORMANCE AND SURVIVAL RATE OF TAMBAQUI (Colossoma macropomum) USING BIOFLOCS SYSTEM Wirangga Albab Abrar; Niken Ayu Pamukas; Iskandar Putra
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 aim to determine the optimal dose of additional probiotic in feed toward the growth performance and survival rate of tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum) by using biofloc system. This research was conducted on March 30-May 9, 2018 at Technical Service Unit (UPT) of Hatchery, Marine and Fisheries Faculty, University of Riau. This research was using experimental method by completely random design (RAL) one factor with three replications. The treatments were: A: 0 g/kg of feed (control), B: 0,5 g/kg of feed, C: 1 g/kg of feed, and D: 2 g/kg of feed. The probiotic (Bacillus sp) The results showed that a different doses of additional probiotic affecting the growth performance and the survival rate of tambaqui using biofloc system. In addition, it also affected the absolute weight growth, absolute length growth, feed efficiency and feed conversion ratio.The optimal dose was at 2 g/kg of feed as it showed significantly different results compared to control and was not differ significantly at higher doses. So that while being applied in terms of economy, 2 g/kg was the most efficient dose, by giving the absolute weight growth was 37,62 g, absolute length was 6,91 cm, specific growth rate was 7,00%, feed efficiency was 104,16%, feed conversion ratio was 0,96 and survival rate was 100%.Keyword : probiotic, tambaqui, biofloc
Effect Of Additional Probiotic Bulter Of Multi Cell In Water Media With Different Dosage To Decrease Of Amoniak Concentration, Growth And Life Growth Improvements Green Catfish(Mystus Nemurus) Yusman Zega; Niken Ayu Pamukas; Usman M. Tang
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 5 (2018): Edisi 2 Juli s/d Desember 2018
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ABSTRACTThis research was condureted from February 5th,2018 –March 7th,2018 inAquaculture Technology Laboratory, Fisheries and MarineFaculty, University of Riau. This study aims to determine the optimum doses of probiotics boster multi cells to decrease the concentration of ammonia, growth and survival of green catfish (Mystus nemorus). The method used in this research was Complete Randomized Design (CRD) with the one factor, five treatments levels and 3 replications. The results showed the best probiotic treatment was P2 (5 ml / m3), with ammonia decrease of 0.0020-0,0025 mg / L, absolute weight growth of 17,17 g, daily growth rate of 3,67, and survival rate of 85%. Keywords :Ammoniac,Boster multi cells, Green Catfish (Mystus nemurus), Growth, Probiotic. 
PERTUMBUHAN DAN KELULUSHIDUPAN IKAN NILA MERAH (Oreochromis sp) YANG DIPELIHARA PADA SALINITAS BERBEDA DENGAN TEKNOLOGI BIOFLOK Ady Herianto Simanjuntak; Rusliadi Rusliadi; Niken Ayu Pamukas
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 5 (2018): Edisi 1 Januari s/d Juni 2018
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Abstrac            This research was conducted on october 3rd - November 2nd, 2017 in the technology Aquaculture Laboratory, fisheries and marine faculty, Riau University. The aim of this research was to determine the effect of different salinity for grwoth and survival rate red Nile tilapia using biofloc technology. The method was using the experimental method and completely randomized Design (CRD) with four treatments and three replications , the treatments were : amount of salinity 11 ppt, 13 ppt, 15 ppt and 17 ppt. The result showed that there was the effect of different salinity for absolute growth of weight, specific growth rate and feed efficiency, neverthless there was not effect for absolute of length and food convertion ratio. The best treatment was 17 ppt salinities, gave the absolute growth of weight 2,13 g, specific growth rate 3,47 g, absolut of length 1,83 cm, feed efficiency 102,53%, good convertion ratio 0.97% and survival rate 78,33%.Water quality parameters consists of temperature was around 27-31'C, pH 7-8, Dissolved oxygen (DO) 4-7 mg/l, ammoniak 0,06-0,1 mg/l and the best holding capacity was in 17 ppt , approximately 6,3 ml Keyword: salinity, tilapia, bioflock technology
THE EFFECT OF ADDITION DIFFERENT DOSAGE BOSTER FERMENTATION TOWARDS GROWTH PERFORMANCE AND SURVIVAL RATE OF SRIKANDI TILAPIA (Oreochromis niloticus) ON BRACKISH WATER Selviana Niki Fitria; Niken Ayu Pamukas; Iskandar Putra
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 5 (2018): Edisi 2 Juli s/d Desember 2018
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ABSTRACT This research aims was to determine the optimal dosage of different boster fermentation in improving the growth and survival rate of the tilapiasrikandi fish (Oreochromis niloticus) which wasreared in brackish water by using a boster system. This research was conducted on April 2018 until June 2018 held at UPT Fish Hatchery and Experimental Pond Faculty of Fisheries and Marine University of Riau (FPK UNRI). The design of this research is an experimental model using Completely Randomize Design Factorial pattern (RAL) of 1 factor, 5 treatment levels and 3 replications. Treatment in this research was respectively; 0 ml/Lrearing tank (P0), 0.075 ml/Lrearing tank (P1), 0.45 ml/Lrearing tank (P2), 0.825 ml/lrearing tank (P3) and 1.2 ml/Lrearing tank (P4). The results showed that the different doses of boster fermentation influenced the growth performance and survival rate of tilapia srikandi by using boster system in brackish water rearing media. The best dosage was found at 0.45 ml/Lrearing tank of boster fermentationby giving the absolute weight growth was 30.33 g, absolute length was 6.53 cm, daily growth ratewas  4.64%, survival rate was 88.33%, feed efficiency was 122,97% and feed conversion ratio was 0.82. Water quality range at all treatments were: The temperature ranges was from 26 to 29 oC, pH ranges was from 6.5 to 8, and DO ranges was from 4.4 to 6.4 mg/L, CO2 ranges was from 2.00 to 3.33 and ammonia was around 0,0007-0,054 mg/L.                                                                                      Keyword :Fermentation, boster, srikandi tilapia, brackish water
The Influence of Frequency Fertilization Different to The Biomass and Population Tubifex sp in The System Resirculation Nanda Rahmania Syafitri; Niken Ayu Pamukas; Rusliadi Rusliadi
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 on 2 september until 23 october 2019 at UPT of seeding laboratory department of aquaculture faculty of fisheries and marine university of riau. The purpose of this research is to know the best frequency of fertilization used quail feces fermentation, tofu waste fermentation and tapioca flour on resirculation system for increase biomass and Tubifex sp population. The method used is completely randomized design (CRD) with 1 factor consisting of 4 treatment levels and 3 replicates (12 unit of tray). Tubifex sp stocking density is used for every media is 10 gr/media, the treatment use frequency seeding each day, each 3 days, each 5 days and each 7 days  with equal seeding dose every media is 45 gr/media. During 52 days maintenance of the best treatment is each 3 days seeding frequency with biomass grows 72,67 gr and population 104.485 ind. Keywords: Tubifex sp, Fermentation, Frequency, Biomass, Population                                                                                                                                   
Pengembangan mata pencaharian alternatif bagi nelayan melalui kegiatan budidaya ikan dengan teknologi bioflok di Kampung Sungai Kayu Ara Rusliadi Rusliadi; Iskandar Putra; Muhammad Fauzi; Niken Ayu Pamukas; Heri Masjudi
Riau Journal of Empowerment Vol 1 No 2 (2018)
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To increase the income of fishermen in Sungai Kayu Ara Village, Sungai Apit Sub-District, Siak Regency, alternative livelihoods are needed in the form of fish aquaculture using biofloc technology. For biofloc technology to be applied, the target community needs to be given knowledge and skills through counseling activities. Extension activities are carried out to improve the knowledge and skills of target communities so that they can apply fish cultivation with biofloc technology. The implementation of counseling uses the lecture method, discussion and demonstration of various materials presented. From the results of the activity, it was known that the target community seemed enthusiastic about the activities carried out, the participants began to understand and understand the material presented, and there was an increase in participants' knowledge about catfish farming with biofloc technology between 60-80%.
Pengolahan kelapa jelly dan manisan kelapa di Desa Binaan Tanjung Alai Kecamatan XIII Koto Kampar Provinsi Riau Aras Mulyadi; Dessy Yoswaty; Iesje Lukistyowati; T Ersti Yulika Sari; Niken Ayu Pamukas; Adelina Adelina
Unri Conference Series: Community Engagement Vol 1 (2019): Seminar Nasional Pemberdayaan Masyarakat
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Tanjung Alai Village is in The XIII District of Koto Kampar Riau Province, downstream of The Gulamo River with The Kampar River. The local government of Kampar Regency has develop tourism potential in Tanjung Alai Village. For example it has traction in the form of beautiful natural scenery, the distance from the city of Pekanbaru to Tanjung Alai Village about 2 hours (21 km), the catchment area, the historical site of the Muara Takus Temple, Puncak Pukatan as a climbing and Pulo Simo waterfall area. Tanjung Alai Village too has potential as rubber, oil palm, gambier, chocolate and coconut plantations. Coconut palm has opportunities with high economic value, utilized by community to diversify coconut processed products and support industrial products food preparations. The purpose of the activity is to make Tanjung Alai Village a target village from LPPM University of Riau by doing coconut jelly and candied coconut processing activities. Benefits of activities that can be used as an alternative effort to improve the welfare of the community and entrepreneurship. The method used is a combination of counseling and the practice of using coconut jelly and candied coconut. Strategic target audience in the activities of the target villages there were 25 PKK mothers. The evaluation results of the participants perception stated that it was very agreeable (59,2%) held this activity, received and practiced the training of coconut jelly and candied coconut as an opportunity for alternative income for the community. Economic analysis of processed coconut jelly amounted to IDR. 4.653.600/month and candied coconut is IDR. 2.248.800/month.
Co-Authors ', Nasrizal ', Riduan ', Slamat Abdul Halim Hanafi Abdul Rahman Siregar Abrar, Wirangga Albab Adelina Adelina Adelina Adelina Adelina, Adelina Adliyana, Aimi Adri Firmansyah Ady Herianto Simanjuntak Ahendra Massuhendri Alfiani, Pipit Dwi Amal Jr, Muchlisul Amriyani, Dessy Andreas Siahaan Andriani, Shindy Anggi Sugito Anggun Pratiwi Apriliani, Kea Parmunita Aras Mulyadi Ardian Putra Firdani Ardian Putra Firdani Aris Tarkus Asto Saputro Aulia, Abdul Hannan Ayuwandra, Septira Dwi B Sianturi, Benny Bayu Kumbara Benny B Sianturi Dayuni, Mezzi Desi Nurcahaya Lumbantoruan Desi Rahmadani Siagian Dessy Yoswati Dessy Yoswaty Dimas Pratama Dimas Satya Parikesit Dwi Wahyuni Edi Yusuf Adiman Eko Prasetyo A.Y Putra Elyza Megawati Fahri Muhammad Febriansyah, Febi Febriyanto, Andi Fer’aini, Nadilla Eka Firdani, Ardani Putra Fuad Muhamad Afandi Halisa, Fitri Nur Hariadi Pratama Heri Anggoro Hutasoit, Naomy Ega Chatarine Iesje Lukistyowati Iesje Lukistyowati Ika Sefriani Ikram, Algi Irsanul Ilham Ikhsanul Putra Indra Suharman Indradewa, Rhian Iskandar Putra Isra, Hidayati Jonathan Erik Hutajulu Jr, Muchlisul Amal Kastari, Dewi Anggun Kea Parmunita Apriliani Lamjaya Sinaga Lamjaya Sinaga Lestari Dwi Ayu Safitri Lubis, Damayanti Lumbanbatu, Pretty A Masjudi, Heri Masril Masril Maulana, Jidar Mega Deswanti Mega Haz Simatupang Mezzi Dayuni Mhd Andry Kurniawan Mifta huljannah Hsb Miliani, Ririn Monalisa Monalisa Muchlisul Amal Jr Muhammad Fadhli Muhammad Fauzi Mukromin Mukromin Mulyadi ' Mulyadi , Mulyadi Mulyadi . Mulyadi Mulyadi Mulyadi Mulyadi Mulyadi Mulyadi Nadia Safitri Nanda Rahmania Syafitri Naomy Ega Chatarine Hutasoit Nia Junaira Siambaton Nigel, Carlos Ningsih, Kurnia Nirmala ' Nopelia Adela Novelin Nanda Nadhita Nurhendra Novreta Ersyi Darfia Nur Addini Nuraini Nuraini Nuraini Nuraini Nurhendra, Novelin Nanda Nadhita Nurul Hayani Telaumbanua Nurul Syafika Pamukas, Nike Ayu Parudan Bunga Ria Barutu Pasaribu, Eva Yulvina Pasaribu, Jeriko Pinta M Hutagalung Pratama, Hariadi Putra, Widodo Putri Mutia Sari Ranny Sirait Rara Desfila Sentosa Rasyadi, M. Amir Rendi Ginanjar Rijen Rio Rio Yusufi Subhan Rio, Rijen Riri Annisa Sukma, Riri Annisa Ririn Alisya Mariska Riska Rahmawati Harahap Rumondang, Anne Rusliadi Rusliadi Rusliadi Rusliadi Rusliadi Rusliadi Saberina Hasibuan Safitri, Mardiani Safitri, Nadia Sahnan ' Saiful Muda’i Sari, Mira Rahmita Sari, Putri Kembar Satriani, Esti Selviana Niki Fitria Shindy Andriani Simatupang, Mega Haz Sinaga, Lamjaya Siti Aisyah Sukarman Sukarman Supri Ati Syafiadiman ' Syafriadiman, Syafriadiman Syamsiar, Syamsiar T. Ersti Yulika Sari Triwahyu Yulianingrum Usman M Tang Usman M Tang Tang Usman Muhammad Tang Vicky Meilia Pangestuti Wardan, Syandika Wika Sepriani Windarti Windarti Windarti Windarti Wirangga Albab Abrar Yesi Yonna Haliza Yudhani Prasetyo Yulia Eka Putri, Yulia Eka Yunisari Yunisari Yunita Yunita Yusman Zega Yusron Al Anshory Harahap Zulkarnaen, Adha