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MACROZOOBENTHOS AND MICROZOOBENTHOS ABUNDANCE IN GROUND PEAT POND IN DIFFERENT BIOFERTILIZER Harsadi, Asri; ', Syafriadiman; Hasibuan, Saberina
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 4, No 2 (2017): Wisuda Oktober Tahun 2017
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The research was conducted from October to December 2016 in the Kualu Nenas village, Tambang Subdistrict, Kampar Regency, Riau Province. The aim of this research was to find out the influence of biofertilizer different to increasing the benthic abundance. The method this research is an experimental method using a Complete Random Design (CRD) with one factor, four treatments, and three replications. The treatment used were P0 (control / non biofertilizer) P1 (chicken fecal biofertilizer), (P2) cow fecal biofertilizer, and (P3) human fecal biofertilizer. Result of this research shown that the best of treatment was (P3) (human fecal biofertilizer) showed the 18.367 ind/m2 of macrozoobenthos abudance and the microzoobenthos abudance was the best on the P3 and P2 with is 32.653 ind/m2 respectively.Keywords : Biofertilizer, Macrozoobenthos, Microzoobenthos, Abundance ofMacrozoobenthos and abundance of Microzoobenthos
THE ABUNDANCE OF PHYTOPLANKTON IN PONDS OF PEAT SOIL GIVEN DIFFERENT BIOFERTILIZER Putri, Adlia Tri; Hasibuan, Saberina; ', Syafriadiman
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 4, No 2 (2017): Wisuda Oktober Tahun 2017
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The research was conducted from August to November 2016, in the peat soil of ponds at Kualu Nenas, Kampar District, Riau Province. Observation of phytoplankton have been done in the Laboratory of Environment Quality of Aquaculture, Aquaculture Department, Fisheries and Marine Faculty. Objective of this study was to determine the best kinds of biofertilizer to increase the abundance of phytoplankton in the peat soil of ponds. Method this research using a Complete Randomized Design (CRD) was one factor with 3 levels of treatment. The kinds of using are P0 (without giving the biofertilizer), P1 (biofertilizer from chicken feses 9,4 kg m-2), P2 (biofertilizer from cow feses 9,4 kg m-2) and P3 (biofertilizer from human feces 9,4 kg m-2). The best of treatment of this research was the P3 (biofertilizer from human feces 9,4 kg m-2). Phytoplankton abundance this treatment is 5.331 individu/L, rather than of the other treatment. The water quality parameters in this research is good, especially of temperature 27-32 0C, pH 5-7, dissolved oxygen 2,7-5,7 mg/L, nitrate 2,54-3,61 ppm and orthoposfat 1,50-2,26 ppm. Then, carbon dioxide is highly 12,90-29,98 mg/L refering for the Quality Standart of Aquaculture.Keywords: Biofertilizer, Azotobacter sp., Phytoplankton, Water quality
CORRELATION OF SOIL NUTRIENTS WITH ZOOBENTHOS IN GROUND PEAT POND THAT WERE GIVEN BIOFERTILIZER FORMULATION Rahmayuni, Apriliza; Hasibuan, Saberina; Syafriadiman, Syafriadiman
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 6 (2019): Edisi 2 Juli s/d Desember 2019
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Abstrack         This research was conducted from May until July 2018 at the Kualu Nenas village, Tambang Subdistrict, Kampar Regency, Riau Province. The objective of this was to study to determine opportune biofertilizer formulation, correlation of soil nutrient with zoobenthos in ground peat pond that were given biofertilizer formulation. The method used in this study is an experimental method using a Complete Random Design (CRD) with 1 factor, 5 treatment and 4 replications. The treatment used in this experiment are P0 (control/non biofertilizer formulation), P1 (biofertilizer formulation 700g/m2), P2 (biofertilizer formulation 750g/m2), P3  (biofertilizer formulation 800g/m2), P4 (biofertilizer formulation 850g/m2).         Result of this study shown that the best treatment was P2 (biofertilizer formulation 750g/m2) were a N 0,81%, P 0,16%, K 0,84%, KBOT 76,81%, microzoobenthos abudance 62.172 ind/m2 and macrozoobenthos abudance 30.581 ind/m2. The analysis of the KBOT showed strong correlation with zoobentos abudance. The parameters of water quality such as water temperature ranged between 27,94-30,14 ; pH 6-7;  DO 3,06-3,70ppm; nitrates 1,72-2,87ppm and orthoposfat 1,76-3,30 ppm. Absolute weight, absolute length growth and specific growth rate of Patin fish is 3,31grams; 5,25cm;  98,75% respectively. Keywords: Biofertilizer formulation,  Microzoobenthos, Macrozoobenthos
Ameliorant Formulation Utilization With Different Dose To Increase The Benthic Density In Peat Pond ', Slamat; ', Syafriadiman; Pamukas, Niken Ayu
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 4, No 2 (2017): Wisuda Oktober Tahun 2017
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The research was conducted from Mei –Juni 2016 the petani nenas street, Kualu Nenas, Districts Tambang, Kampar, Riau. Analyze parameters of quality soil, water and abundance of benthos species identification does at Environmental Quality Aquaculture Laboratory, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, University of Riau. The aim of this research was to determine the effect of formulation ameliorant benthos abundance peat soil pool. The method used was an experimental method by using Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with one factor, six treatments and three replications. Treatments applied were P0: without ameliorant, P1: formulation ameliorant dose 400 gr/m2, P2: formulation ameliorant dose 600 gr/m2, P3: formulation ameliorant dose 800 gr/m2, P4: formulation ameliorant dose 1000 gr/m2 P5: formulation ameliorant dose 1200 gr/m2.The results showed that benthos abundance best is P4 (1000 g/m2) with abundance to 16.326 ind/m2 and got 9 benthos species from 4 classes that: Annelida, Molusca, and Insecta. Classes Annelida is 3 spesies, than Insecta class 1 spesies and Molusca class 5 species. The benthos species that got is Tubifex sp, Lumbriculidae sp, Trypanosillys zebra, Chironomus sp, Brotia sp, Melanoides sp, Thiara sp, Gyraulus sp and Pisidium sp.Keywords: Peat Soil, Ameliorant, Benthos Abundance
Pemanfaatan Vermikompos Yang Berbeda Terhadap Perubahan Parameter Fisika Pada Media Tanah Gambut Anggriani, Yuli; Hasibuan, Saberina; ', Syafriadiman
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 4, No 2 (2017): Wisuda Oktober Tahun 2017
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This research was conducted from January to March 2017 in the Kualu Nenas Village, Tambang district, Kampar Regency, Riau and in Environmental Quality Aquaculture, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine University of Riau. The objective of this research is to know the effect of vermicompost type on change of soil physics properties and peat pond water such as the soil color, crude soil fiber, bulk density, soil porosity, temperature, turbidity dan total suspended solid. The experimental design used a complete randomized design (CRD) with four treatments and three replications by linear model of Sudjana (1991). The treatments applied were without vermicompost (P0), vermicompost from human fecal (P1), vermicompost from cow dung (P2), vermicompost from chicken manure (P3). The result of this study showed that P1 (vermicompost from human fecal) was the best treatment for (crude soil fiber 60.3a %; BD 0.41a g/cm3 and porosity 65a %,). For the turbidity and TSS, The best result in P0 (control). For the soil colour of vermicompost is not effect. the temperature was water that range from 26-31oC the range temperature is still quite good for aquatic organism.Keywords : Lumbricus sp., Peat Land, Physical Parameter, Vermicompost
Pengaruh Salinitas Berbeda Terhadap Kepadatan dan Kandungan Karotenoid Dunaliella salina Nisa, Khairun; Hasibuan, Saberina; Syafriadiman, Syafriadiman
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol 25, No 1 (2020)
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Dunaliella salina is a microalga containing carotenoids. Carorenoids have a role in the absorption of light for photosynthesis, carotenoids also function in coloring for aquaculture animals. Carotenoids is influenced by a variety of environmental factors, such as salinity. This study aims to get the best salinity in increasing the density and carotenoid content of D. salina. The research method used is an experimental method using a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) consisting of One factor with four improvements, to reduce the level of error then repeated three times. This research was conducted in March to May 2019 in the Laboratory Natural Feed Brackish Water Aquaculture Development Center (BBPBAP) located in Jepara Bulu Village, Jepara District, Jepara Regency, Central Java Province. Carotenoid analysis done in the Lab. Primary Chem-Mix located in Kretek, Jambidan, Banguntapan, Bantul, Yogyakarta. The treatment in this study included P1 (salinity 20 ppt), P2 (salinity 30 ppt), P3 (salinity 40 ppt) and P4 (salinity 50 ppt). The results showed that the cell ratio was highest filled in P2 with a concentration reaching 664.86 x 104 cells/mL and contents the highest carotenoid in P4 is 1.4769 μg/mL
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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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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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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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.
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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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.
Co-Authors ', Slamat A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Abdul Halim Hanafi Abner Arie Pranata Novemberian Marpaung Achmad Purnomo Adelia Renata Agusta, Dian Asa Ahendra Massuhendri Ahmad Fauzan Saputra Alif Saputra Anggriani, Yuli Aprianto, Bagus Aprilia Dwiningtias Asto Saputro Atria Martina Bagus Aprianto Bayu Kumbara Bintal Amin Christine Natalina 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 Enjel Natali Kristin Erian Hur Eryan Huri Fahri Muhammad Fajar Alfisyahrin Febriani, Rivi Gea, Noveria Gevisioner Ginting, Dicky Efrata Hamsar Susilo Dinata Handayani Handayani Handayani, Tri Putri Harahap , Sampe Harahap Harnita Harni Harsadi, Asri Hendrik Henni Syawal Heri Anggoro Hotria Mayesi Pakpahan Husna, Hidayatul Ibnu Hadzqi Ici Dianita Irsal simbolon ismet, M.Yorasoki Joel Rikardo Sinaga Kasih Bangun , Rindu Khairun Nisa Khairun Nisa Khairuniah Khairuniah Kristin, Enjel Natali Laksono Trisnantoro Lukito, Gayon Lulu Pratiwi Mangasi Hutauruk , Ronal Marthalena Agustini Sihite Masril Masril Mei Silfia Situmorang Mouch Roddy Muhamad Latiful Khobir Muhammad Nailizzafir Muhammad Nandy Syahputra Muhammad Thabri Mulyadi Mulyadi Murib, Darli Musrifin Galib Mustafa Kamal Nababan, Tri Manda R Natalina, Christine Nigel, Carlos Niken Ayu Pamukas Nuraini Nuraini Nurhadi, Mhd Ilham NURUL HIDAYAT Nurul Hidayat Paiturrahman Sirait Parudan Bunga Ria Barutu Pratama, Dimas Oky Purba, Constantine Putri, Adlia Tri Radith Mahatma Rahmayuni, Apriliza Ramadhan, Dandi Ramadinal Riski Lubis Ranny Sirait Rhino Pamungkas Rhino Pamungkas Ridho Dian Prayudi Rinaldi Rinaldi Rivi Febriani Rizky Ramadhan Rizky Ramadhan, Rizky Romadia, Isna Roni Mahiwal Pohan Rusliadi Rusliadi Saberina Hasibuan Safutri, Dewi Noliyan Sakdia Dismayanti Sampe Harahap Sampe Harahap Santikawati, Susi Sapri Sapri Saputra, Alif Sari, Sri Nadila Sianipar, Ek Putra Toyibin Silvia Delilla Silvia Delilla Simatupang, Deni Efandry Sri Midawati Agustina Panjaitan Sri Nadila Sari Sri Purwahyuningsih Sri Yusnita Sukendi Sukendi Suryaldi Aldo Susanti, Nelvia Mai Syam, Dicki Alexs Sandro Syawal, Henny Taradifa, Shintia Tardilus Tardilus Taufik Hidayat Taufik Hidayat Tri Handro Pramono, Tri Handro Tri Manda R Nababan Tri Putri Handayani Unggul Fitrah Heriadi Utiya Syah , Shinta Vadissa Putri Utami Vina Damayanti Vina Okto Viana Wardana, Amelia Suci Windarti Windarti Yose Riadi Yuliasamaya Yuliasamaya Yunus, Ahmad Zalukhu, Ida Yanti