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Perbedaan Keanekaragaman dan Kelimpahan Araknida Antar Zonasi Gua di Kawasan Karst Tasikmalaya Isma Dwi Kurniawan; Ida Kinasih; Tri Cahyanto; Hilda Ayu Emalia; Nida Hidayaturrohmah
Al-Kauniyah: Jurnal Biologi Vol 15, No 2 (2022): AL-KAUNIYAH JURNAL BIOLOGI
Publisher : Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Syarif Hidayatullah State Islami

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/kauniyah.v15i2.18816

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AbstrakAraknida merupakan kelompok fauna yang umum dijumpai di gua dan berperan penting menjaga keseimbangan ekosistem gua. Kelompok fauna ini dapat ditemukan di seluruh zona gua baik terang, remang, maupun gelap. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui perbedaan keanekaragaman dan kelimpahan araknida berdasarkan zonasi gua. Pengambilan data dilakukan di 3 gua yang terletak di kawasan Karst Tasikmalaya, yaitu Gua Sarongge, Liang Boeh, dan Liang Seungit. Pencuplikan araknida dilakukan dengan teknik hand collecting, sedangkan penghitungan individu dengan direct counting. Selain itu, dilakukan pengukuran parameter abiotik yang terdiri dari suhu udara, suhu tanah, kelembapan udara, kelembapan tanah, dan intensitas cahaya. Data dianalisis dengan uji indeks similaritas Jaccard, one-way ANOVA, Kruskal Wallis, dan Canonical correlation analysis. Terdapat 311 individu araknida tergolong dalam 3 ordo dan 7 morfospesies yang berhasil dikoleksi. Mayoritas araknida tergolong kategori adaptasi troglofil. Terdapat kemiripan komposisi spesies yang tinggi antara zona remang dan gelap (indeks similaritas 0,833) dibandingkan kemiripan keduanya dengan zona terang (0,571 dan 0,429). Kelimpahan individu araknida antar zona tidak berbeda secara signifikan. Mayoritas spesies memiliki preferensi habitat dengan kondisi intensitas cahaya rendah dan kelembapan tinggi.AbstractArachnid is one of the cave-adapted fauna with diverse cave representatives and plays a vital role in maintaining ecosystem balance. This group is widely distributed in all cave zonation, namely entrance, twilight, and dark zones. This study aimed to reveal the difference in diversity and abundance of arachnids in different caves zonation. The study was carried out in three caves situated in Tasikmalaya karst region, namely Sarongge, Liang Boeh, and Seungit. Arachnids were sampled through hand collecting, while abundance was estimated through direct counting. Air and soil temperatures, relative humidity, soil moisture, and light intensity were also measured. Data were analysed through Jaccard’s similarity index, one-way ANOVA, Kruskal Wallis, and CCA. In total, 311 individuals belonged to 3 orders and 7 morphospecies were identified. Most observed morphospecies were categorized as troglophiles. There was a great degree of similarity in species composition between twilight and dark zones (similarity 0.833) compared to entrance zone (0.571 and 0.429, respectively). Meanwhile, abundance was relatively similar. Most species prefer habitats with low light intensity but high humidity. 
Pelatihan Inovasi Produk Pangan Berbahan Baku Singkong di Kecamatan Lembang Kabupaten Bandung Barat Tri Cahyanto; Ateng Supriyatna; Ucu Julita; Astuti Kusumorini; Anggita Rahmi Hafsari; Yani Suryani; Ana Widiana; Ida Kinasih; Mohamad Agus Salim
Bagimu Negeri Vol 2, No 1 (2018)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Pringsewu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52657/bagimunegeri.v2i1.615

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Cassava is one of the main local agricultural produced in Lembang sub district, West Java. However, this big potential is still not used optimally because of lack of skill and knowledge of local resident to produce higher economic product made from cassava. Most of resident only use it as raw material to produce traditional foods with relatively low economic value. One of alternative processing of cassava that can enhance higher profit is producing modified cassava flour, best known as mocaf. This training aims to give resident information and skill about mocaf and its process, also offer alternative use of cassava to get higher profit. The target of this training was several housewives joined in Syariah Micro Finance group living in Lembang sub district. This training was held by two sections, the first section was giving general information about mocaf and the second section was demonstrating and practicing how to make mocaf from fresh cassava and some foods made from mocaf. The result shows that audiences gave very good responses to the training. Making mocaf from cassava was new information for them. All audiences were able to practice how to make mocaf successfully. In conclusion,  the processing cassava to mocaf could be an alternative and potential business for local resident in Lembang sub district. Keywords:  cassava, food, mocaf, product, 
Diet, Feed Preferences, and Nutritional Intake of Hylobates albibarbis in Transit Cage BKSDA Kalimantan Tengah Adisty Virakawugi Darniwa; Ida Kinasih; Nurul Aulia Fitri
Al-Kauniyah: Jurnal Biologi Vol 16, No 2 (2023): AL-KAUNIYAH JURNAL BIOLOGI
Publisher : Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Syarif Hidayatullah State Islami

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/kauniyah.v16i2.27817

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AbstractHylobates albibarbis is a type of small primate that lives on the island of Borneo with a characteristic black face and white hair on the eyebrows, cheeks, and chin that resembles a beard. H. albibarbis feeding management is important in conservation efforts on ex-situ conservation because of animal welfare. This study aims to determine the composition of the diet, feed preferences and nutritional intake of feed given to H. albibarbis in transit cage at the Palangka Raya-Central Kalimantan Office for Conservation of Natural Resources (named Balai Konservasi Sumber Daya Alam-BKSDA) under the Directorate of Conservation of Natural Resources and Ecosystems of the Ministry of Environment & Forestry of the Republic of Indonesia. The methods used are focal animal sampling and restricted feeding observed in individual male adult and infant of H. albibarbis. The observations show that the feed preferred by adult H. albibarbis was the Ambon banana (98.21%) and the least preferred was the Kepok banana (74.26%). Otherwise, in infants H. albibarbis the most preferred feed was papaya (93.43%), and the least preferred feed was Ambon banana (58.10%). The average daily feed intake for adult H. albibarbis was 658.52 g, and for infant was 378.16 g. H. albibarbis in transit cage at the Palangka Raya BKSDA office, Central Kalimantan had good growth and healthy physical condition assumed from their body weight and length.AbstrakHylobates albibarbis merupakan kera kecil yang hidup di Pulau Kalimantan dengan ciri khas wajah berwarna hitam dan rambut berwarna putih pada alis, pipi, dan dagu yang menyerupai janggut. Pengelolaan pakan H. albibarbis penting dalam upaya konservasi dengan konservasi ex-situ untuk kesejahteraan hewan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui komposisi pakan, preferensi pakan, dan asupan nutrisi pakan yang diberikan pada H. albibarbis di kandang transit kantor BKSDA Palangka Raya Kalimantan Tengah. Metode yang digunakan adalah focal animal sampling dan restricted feeding pada individu jantan dewasa dan jantan bayi H. albibarbis. Observasi dilakukan dalam durasi 12 jam selama 31 hari. Hasil pengamatan menunjukkan bahwa pakan yang disukai H. albibarbis dewasa adalah pisang Ambon (98,21%) dan yang tidak disukai adalah pisang Kepok (74,26%). Pakan yang disukai bayi H. albibarbis adalah pepaya (93,43%) dan yang tidak disukai adalah pisang Ambon (58,10%). Total asupan pakan harian untuk H. albibarbis dewasa adalah 658,52 g. Total asupan pakan harian untuk H. albibarbis bayi adalah 378,16 g. H. albibarbis di kandang transit kantor BKSDA Palangka Raya Kalimantan Tengah memiliki pertumbuhan yang baik dan kondisi fisik yang sehat berdasarkan berat badan dan panjang tubuhnya.
Pelatihan Inovasi Produk Pangan Abon Pepaya Muda di Dusun Pamagersari Desa Tanjungsari Sumedang Ana Widiana; Tri Cahyanto; Ateng Supriyatna; Astuti Kusumorini; Anggita Rahmi Hafsari; Yani Suryani; Ucu Julita; Ida Kinasih; Mohamad Agus Salim; Risda Arba Ulfa; Ayuni Adawiyah; Isma Dwi Kurniawan; Rahmat Taufik MA; Yuni Kulsum; Adisty Virakawugi Darniwa
JPM PAMBUDI Vol 3 No 1 (2019): JPM Pambudi
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (P2M) IKIP Budi Utomo Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33503/pambudi.v3i1.538

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Papaya is a familiar fruit in Indonesia. During this time, papaya fruit is consumed by direct eating and sold at low prices. Young papaya can be processed into a form of creative food products such as abon. The manufacturing process includes preparation of material tools, stripping, steaming for 40 minutes, thin slicing, addition of complementary spices, drying, frying, and serving. The implementation of PKM activities included the dissemination of material and the practice of making abon papaya. Based on the results of the activity, it was obtained information that the participants in the activity didn’t know much about the nutrients contained in papaya fruit, even the participants had never known that papaya fruit could be processed into shredded fruit. The community service activities on the topic of making shredded papaya fruit can increase awareness, knowledge, skills, and also the motivation of the business of Pamagersari Hamlet Community in Tanjungsari Village, Sumedang.
Keanekaragaman beserta karakteristik habitat Famili Panorpidae (Ordo: Mecoptera) di Taman Hutan Raya Ir. H. Djuanda Bandung: Diversity and habitat characteristic of Panorpidae family (Order: Mecoptera) in Taman Hutan Raya Ir. H. Djuanda Bandung Ardyanty, Putry; Widiana, Ana; Kinasih, Ida
Jurnal Entomologi Indonesia Vol 20 No 3 (2023): November
Publisher : Perhimpunan Entomologi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5994/jei.19.3.213

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Mecoptera is a primitive and minor order of insects with nine families, including Panorpidae. Research on Panorpidae in Indonesia is lacking, especially regarding its habitat. Thus, the purpose of this study was to observe the diversity and habitat characteristics of Panorpidae. The study was conducted at Taman Hutan Raya Ir. H. Djuanda Bandung from March to April 2023. The survey method was conducted at plots in three area blocks: the utilization block, the protection block, and the collection block. Panorpidae were collected by hand and sweeping net and then identified based on morphological characteristics. Temperature, humidity, light intensity, and vegetation where Mecoptera are found are identified and recorded. This study collected one genus (Neopanorpa) and five species found in the protection block (there were five species) and the utilization block (there were three species) while none in the collection block. The Penorpidae population was higher at the Protection block than at the Utilization block. Generally, Panorpidae was found in broad-leaf vegetation such as Clidemia sp. and Datura sp., with a canopy that is not too dense. The level of diversity and evenness of both areas was medium. Humidity positively affects the diversity and abundance of Panorpidae, while temperature and light intensity have negative effects. This research shows that Panorpidae likes damp places protected by bush vegetation and under not too dense canopy.
Pengaruh Pupuk Kasgot Hasil Biokonversi Limbah Kulit Lada Putih Menggunakan Lalat Tentara Hitam Terhadap Pertumbuhan Tanaman Tomat Rampai (Lycopersicon Pimpinellifolium) Hani Hidayah; Ida Kinasih; Ramadhani Eka Putra
Jurnal Teknologi Pangan dan Ilmu Pertanian Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023): Desember : Jurnal Teknologi Pangan dan Ilmu Pertanian
Publisher : Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59581/jtpip-widyakarya.v1i4.2238

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Utilizing white pepper peel waste (Pipper nigrum L.) as compost can minimize the problem of pepper peel waste. This research uses black soldier flies (BSF), the results of which are maggots as fertilizer for the growth of potpourri tomato plants (Lycopersicon pimpinellifolium). The aim of this research is to determine the quality of compost from white pepper skin waste resulting from bioconversion using BSF, and its effect on the growth of potpourri tomato plants. This research used an experimental method by pre-fermenting white pepper skin waste using 50 ml EM4 for 2, 3, 4 weeks and then using it as food for BSF larvae. Next, the cassava results are applied to potpourri tomato plants with P1 (1 kg of soil: 5 kg of cassava 2 weeks), P2 (1 kg of soil: 5 kg of cassava 3 weeks), P3 (1 soil: 5 kg of cassava 4 weeks), P4 (1 kg : 10 kg cashgot 2 weeks), P5 (1 kg : 10 kg cashgot 3 weeks), P6 (1 kg : 10 kg cashgot 4 weeks) and control (soil without cashgot). The data were analyzed using ANOVA via the SPSS 26 application. The cassava application showed that there was a significant effect on the highest plant height P6 (22.98 inches), the highest stem diameter P1 (4.58 mm), the highest number of leaves P3 (108.67 leaves), the highest fruit diameter was P2 (17.97) and the highest fruiting time was P0 (29.75). The highest number of fruit is P1 (13 fruits/plant), the highest fruit weight is P5 (39 grams/plant). In conclusion, P1 treatment is the best quality compost for the growth of potpourri tomatoes which is thought to have N (0.22%), P (0.15%), K (0.01%), C-organic (5.84) and a C/ N (26.5).
Cytotoxicity Effect of Aqueous Propolis Extract of Geniotrigona thoracica Sumatrans on Colo-201 Colon Cancer Cell Line and Senescence Colo-201 Colon Cancer Cell Line Induced by Low-dose Doxorubicin Latama, Zahra Nabila; Achadiyani, Achadiyani; Kamilah, Mutiara Mila; Putra, Ramadhani Eka; Kinasih, Ida; Faridah, Lia; Ekawardhani, Savira
Global Medical & Health Communication (GMHC) Vol 12, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29313/gmhc.v12i2.13760

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Propolis, a resinous compound honeybees produce, demonstrates an extensive spectrum of powerful biological properties. However, the anti-cancer activity of propolis derived from Geniotrigona thoracica Sumatrans has yet to be reported. Thus, we sought to investigate the cytotoxicity of aqueous propolis extracts from Geniotrigona thoracica Sumatrans against Colo-201 colon cancer cell line and senescence Colo-201 colon cancer cell line induced by low-dose doxorubicin. This study was conducted at the Parasitology Laboratory of Human, Safety, and Environment, Universitas Padjadjaran Bandung from January to May 2024. This study assessed cell viability using the WST-1 test. Non-induced Colo-201 cells were treated with an aqueous extract of propolis (AEP) 100 ppm, or 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) 5 mg/ml as the positive control or water as a vehicle on untreated control. Colo-201 senescence was induced by doxorubicin 0.1 µM for three days. Doxorubicin-induced Colo-201 senescence was then treated with AEP 100 ppm, with 5-FU 5 mg/ml as the positive control, or with the combination of AEP 100 ppm and 5-FU 5 mg/ml, or water as a vehicle on untreated control. The data were analyzed using SPSS version 25.0, a one-way ANOVA, and Tukey’s post hoc test. The results showed that AEP has cancer-killing effects on Colo-201 cells and Colo-201 senescent cells induced by low-dose doxorubicin. AEP-treated Colo-201 cells and Colo-201 senescent cells induced by low-dose doxorubicin viability were significantly reduced to 37.15% and 13.72%, respectively, although slightly higher than those of the 5-FU-treated one at this concentration. There was also a decrease in the cancer-killing effect of 5-FU from 88.55% in non-induced Colo-201 cells to 41.5% in the doxorubicin-induced Colo-201 senescence model. In conclusion, aqueous extract of propolis from Geniotrigona thoracica Sumatrans showed cancer-killing-effects both on the Colo-201 colon cancer cell line and senescence Colo-201 colon cancer cell line induced by low-dose doxorubicin.
Effect of Macronutrient Combination on Survivorship, Growth, and Nutritional Content of Black Soldier Fly Larvae (Hermetia illucens) Sari, Anggraeni Arum; Kinasih, Ida; Sari, Dian Anggria; Putra, Ramadhani Eka
Jurnal ILMU DASAR Vol 22 No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Fakultas Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam Universitas Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/jid.v22i2.24062

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Larvae of black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) has been widely applied as a biological agent for biodegradable wastes upcycling through bioconversion process. However, most of the biodegradable wastes produced from economic activities other than industrial is heterogenous. This may cause some physiological change which may alter the survivorship, growth, and efficiency of the bioconversion process. In this study, the substrate combination of macronutrients provided to black soldier fly larvae were observed to understand the larvae ability to degrade organic waste from economic activities. The substrat proportion consist of three major macronutrients (carbohydrate, protein, and lipid) and made of a mixture of decayed cabbage (Brassica oleracea) (source of carbohydrate), shark catfish (Pangasius sp.) (source of protein), and avocado (Persea americana) (source of lipid) which consisted of four types of substrate namely high fiber, high protein, high lipid, and balance. The feeding rate was 100 mg/larvae/day which provides every three days until 50% of larvae metamorphosed into prepupae. Mortality rate, the weight of larvae, and weight of residue (undigested substrate) were measured during substrate replacement and used to calculated survivorship rate, ECD (Efficiency of Conversion Digested-feed), AD (Approximate digestibility), and WRI (Waste Reduction Index). The proximate analysis also conducted on the harvested larvae biomass. The larvae group fed on high protein substrate showed best survivorship (64,75±2,60%), growth rate (2,97±0,166 mg/larvae/day), and AD (57,39±3,39) while the highest WRI recorded for larvae group fed on high fiber substrate and the highest ECD recorded for larvae group fed on high lipid substrate. The proximate analysis showed the best nutritional content of prepupae of larvae group fed on high protein substrate. It can be concluded that the proportion of macronutrients of substrate effect the growth and bioconversion performance of black soldier fly larvae. Some strategies related to the optimization of the bioconversion process for heterogeny substrate are discussed.Keywords: biodegradable wastes, black soldier fly, heterogeneity, growth, nutritional content, survivorship.
Metic: Biodegradable Plastic from Melinjo Starch and Waste Cooking Oil (WCO) as an Alternative Food Packaging Rahmawati, Tiara; Gunawan, Fikri Iqlilah; Azkia, Syifa Raisatul; Kinasih, Ida
BERKALA SAINSTEK Vol 12 No 3 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/bst.v12i3.46829

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The use of plastic in food packaging and the high amount of plastic waste generated worldwide, including Indonesia, are serious threats to the environment. In addition, synthetic plastics in food packaging can also harm human health. Bioplastic products from natural ingredients and waste materials are developed as an alternative to reduce these risks. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of the addition of starch concentration from melinjo seeds (Gnetum gnemon L.) with a combination of glycerol from waste cooking oil and chitosan substances from waste fish scales on the physical properties and biodegradability of bioplastics. To make bioplastic samples, the variation of melinjo seed starch concentration used in this study was 5, 10, and 15 grams with additional ingredients of 1 ml of glycerol and 1 gram of chitosan for each sample. Bioplastics were made at 32°C for 72 hours. Bioplastic properties were tested by conducting several tests such as swelling percentage, water and temperature resistance tests, tensile strength tests, elongation tests, and biodegradation tests. Based on this study, plastic with a composition of 5 grams of starch, 1 ml of glycerol, and 1 gram of chitosan produces the best physical characteristics of bioplastics and good reasonable biodegradation rates. Further research is recommended by increasing the concentration of starch, glycerol, and chitosan to produce better-quality bioplastics to be used as an alternative to commercial plastics.
Studi Toksisitas Akut dari Herbisida Senyawa Aktif Parakuat, Glifosat, dan Metsulfuron pada Cacing Tanah (Eisenia fetida) Hufaizah, Pajar; Putra, Ramadhani Eka; Kinasih, Ida
Keluwih: Jurnal Sains dan Teknologi Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021): Keluwih: Jurnal Sains dan Teknologi (August)
Publisher : Direktorat Penerbitan dan Publikasi Ilmiah, Universitas Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24123/saintek.v2i2.3998

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Abstract—Earthworm plays important role in the terrestrial ecosystem as decomposer and sensitive to environmental changes. Herbicide application as an effort to improve farm productivity may produce some effects on earthworms. The objective of this study was to find the toxicity level of paraquat, glyphosate, and metsulfuron, the three most common active ingredients of herbicide, on earthworm, Eisenia fetida. Three hundred adult earthworms, weighed between 300 to 600 mg, were divided evenly into one control group and four treatment groups for each herbicide. A dose of 0, 500, 1000, 2000, 4000 mg/kg for paraquat; 0, 2500, 5000, 10000, 20000 mg/kg for glyphosate; and 0, 750, 1500, 3000, 6000 mg/kg for metsulfuron was sprayed and mixed evenly on medium of earthworms medium. Each treatment was replicated 4 times. The mortality rate was recorded daily for 14 days and used as data to calculated LC50 of each herbicide. LC50 of paraquat, glyphosate, and metsulfuron was 951.93 ± 115.63 mg/kg, 5456.36 ± 514.62 mg/kg, and 2599.96 ± 211.85 mg/kg, respectively. On the other hand, the weight of earthworm has a negative correlation with the dose of herbicide applied to the medium. Based on this study, paraquat was the most toxic herbicide followed by metsulfuron and glyphosate. Keywords: eisenia fetida, glyphosate, LC50, metsulfuron, paraquat, toxicity Abstrak— Cacing tanah memiliki peran yang penting di ekosistem terestrial sebagai dekomposer dan peka terhadap pengaruh lingkungan. Penggunaan herbisida sebagai sarana peningkatan produksi lahan pertanian kemungkinan memiliki dampak terhadap cacing tanah. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menentukan LC50 (15 hari) dari herbisida kelompok parakuat, glifosat, dan metsulfuron pada Eisenia fetida dan pengaruhnya terhadap perubahan berat cacing tanah. Pada penelitian ini digunakan tiga ratus cacing tanah dewasa (sudah terbentuk klitelum) dengan berat masing-masing antara 300-600 mg yang dibagi menjadi satu kelompok kontrol dan 4 kelompok perlakuan untuk tiap kelompok jenis herbisida. Herbisida didedahkan ke dalam media tempat tinggal cacing sebanyak 0, 500, 1000, 2000, 4000 mg/kg untuk parakuat; 0, 2500, 5000, 10000, 20000 mg/kg untuk glifosat; dan 0, 750, 1500, 3000, 6000 mg/kg untuk metsulfuron. Masing-masing perlakuan dilakukan empat kali pengulangan. Jumlah cacing tanah yang mati dicatat selama 14 hari pengamatan dan pada akhir pengamatan ditentukan nilai LC50 dari setiap herbisida. Nilai LC50 yang didapat pada kelompok parakuat, glifosat, dan metsulfuron adalah sebesar 951.93 ± 115.63 mg/kg, 5456.36 ± 514.62 mg/kg, dan 2599.96 ± 211.85 mg/kg. Berat cacing tanah didapatkan menurun seiringan dengan meningkatnya konsentrasi herbisida. Dengan demikian, dapat disimpulkan bahwa herbisida dari kelompok senyawa aktif parakuat memiliki toksisitas paling tinggi, disusul oleh herbisida dari kelompok senyawa aktif metsulfuron dan glifosat. Kata kunci: eisenia fetida, glifosat, LC50, metsulfuron, parakuat, toksisitas
Co-Authors Abdul Rosyad Achadiyani Adawiyah, Ayuni Adisty Virakawugi Darniwa Adriyanita Adin Afriansyah Fadillah Agus Dana Permana Ahmad Sopian, Ahmad Alfariana Margareta Ana Widiana Ana Widiana Anggita Rahmi Hafsari, Anggita Rahmi ANJARNISA RUSTAM, FAJRINA Ardyanty, Putry Asep Komarudin Ateng Supriyatna Ateng Supriyatna Ateng Supriyatna Ateng Supriyatna, Ateng Auliya Nurulfah Azkia, Syifa Raisatul D Beta Ramadan Damanik, Naomi Florenata Dewangga, Rezha Tanu Farah Aini Adiba Finsa Firlana Gusmara Fitria Nur Aisyah Gunawan, Fikri Iqlilah Hani Hidayah Hermawan, Endang Hery Purnobasuki Hilda Ayu Emalia Hufaizah, Pajar Husna, Inayati Zakiyatun Intan Josefin Purba Julio Subagio Kamilah, Mutiara Mila Kurniawan, Isma Dwi Latama, Zahra Nabila Leksikowati, Sovia Santi Lia Faridah Listia Wati Sophia Margareta, Alfariana Mohamad Agus Salim Mohamad Agus Salim Muhammad Efendi, Muhammad Muhammad Yusuf Nurhadi Nida Hidayaturrohmah Novitasari Novitasari Novitasari Nurmina Arofah Nurul Aulia Fitri Oktaviani, Indah Putra, Ramadhani R.C. Hidayat Soesilohadi Raeka Okata Soebakti Rahmat Taufik MA Rahmawati, Tiara Ramadhani Eka Putra Ramadhani Eka Putra Ramadini Aini Anitasari Rasyid, Sayyidah RIKA RAFFIUDIN Risda Arba Ulfa Risda Arba Ulfa Rizal Maulana Hasby, Rizal Maulana Roma Nugraha Rusputa Rosmiati, Mia Rusdy Syachrul Nugraha Samsul Sulaeman Sari, Anggraeni Arum Sari, Dian Anggria Savira Ekawardhani Setiyarni, Eka SETYARNI, EKA Tri Cahyanto Tri Cahyanto Ucu Julita, Ucu Yani Suryani Yani Suryani Yenyen Fatmalasari Yeyet Setiawati Yuni Kulsum ZAKIYATUN USNA, INAYATI Zhia Rizki Ardian