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Assessment of Three IAARD Maize Productivity In Tobadak District, Central Mamuju, Indonesia Sirappa, Marthen Pasang; Muhtar, Muhtar; Heryanto, Religius; Indrayana, Ketut; Husnah, Nurdiah
JOURNAL OF TROPICAL SOILS Vol. 26 No. 3: September 2021
Publisher : UNIVERSITY OF LAMPUNG

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5400/jts.2021.v26i3.121-128

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Assessment of three IAARD maize productivity was conducted in Tobadak sub-district, Central Mamuju. The purpose of the assessment was to determine the productivity of three IAARD hybrid maize. The area of   study 3 ha, applying Integrated Crop Management (ICM) models. Varieties which assessment Nasa 29, JH 37 and JH 45, and NK 212 as comparison variety. The experiments were arranged in a randomized block design which 3 times replication. Observations were made on the growth and maize yield. Based on the results of mapping of Indonesian Center for Agricultural Land Resources Research and Development (ICALRRD), land suitability classes for maize in Central Mamuju Regency which are quite suitable (S2) and marginal (S3) are 4,308 ha and 87,889 ha respectively, while that not suitability (N) covering an area of 193,441 ha with limiting factors including nutrient retention, nutrient availability, water availability, and root media. The studied was show that IARRD hybrid maize can increase productivity. The results showed that Nasa 29, JH 37, and JH 45 respectively gave yields 12.87 Mg, 9.02 Mg, and 7.77 Mg ha-1, higher than the average maize yield achieved in West Sulawesi and Central Mamuju Regency, each 4.70 Mg ha-1and 5.19 Mg ha-1. Nasa 29 gave higher yields and was significantly different compared to NK 212 (9.65 Mg ha-1) as comparison variety, and JH 37 variety was not significantly different with NK 212, but while JH 45 variety had lower results and was significantly different with NK 212. Nasa 29 and JH 37 varieties have the opportunity to be developed in Tobadak district, Central Mamuju, West Sulawesi.
MODERATED IDENTITY POLITICS: MUSLIM VOTERS AND RELIGIOUS DEPOLARIZATION IN NORTH MALUKU’S 2024 GUBERNATORIAL ELECTION Deni, Aji; Wance, Marno; Muhtar, Muhtar
JWP (Jurnal Wacana Politik) Vol 10, No 3 (2025): JWP (Jurnal Wacana Politik) September
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/jwp.v10i3.63113

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This study examines religious polarization in North Maluku, proposing moderated identity politics and a hybrid representation model to explain post-conflict electoral behavior. It highlights local leaders who strategically balance identity appeals with cross-group alliances, integrating structural and agential factors to advance electoral theory and offer a replicable model for mitigating identity-based conflict in plural Indonesian regions. Using a mixed-methods sequential explanatory design, quantitative data were first collected from 100 proportionally sampled respondents. Subsequently, in-depth qualitative interviews were conducted with 17 key informants. Data triangulation, comparing survey results with interview findings, ensured consistency and strengthened the validity of the research conclusions. The study presents four novel contribution findings. First, it challenges conventional religious voting, demonstrating Sherly Tjoanda’s Catholic victory in a Muslim-majority province, attributed to economic pragmatism, political legacy, and networks over religious affiliation. Second, it introduces the Hybrid Representation Model, combining development performance with a moderate religious figure. Third, it refines voter decision-making through Post-Conflict Electoral Rationality and welfare populism, illustrating how trauma fosters pragmatism. Finally, it develops Moderated Identity Politics, integrating local factors like Nahdlatul Ulama’s influence and conflict trauma to reduce polarization and promote electoral pragmatism. The 2024 North Maluku gubernatorial election, with the Sherly-Sarbin ticket’s victory, exemplified pragmatic considerations outweighing religious identity. This model outcome establishes Moderated Identity Politics that can depolarize elections by endorsing competence-based, cross-faith alliances, and prioritizes a competence-plus-credibility approach. In contexts with a dominant, moderate Islamic organization and where economic competition is not a zero-sum game.
Government Expenditure and Human Development in Indonesia Suyanto, Suyanto; Suprijati, Jajuk; Budiarti, Wiwik; Ramdhan, Dendy Syahru; Almughni, Muhammad Afdha Alif; Muhtar, Muhtar; Junaedi, Junaedi; Standsyah, Rahmawati Erma; Mustofa, Amirul; Haryati, Eny
AKRUAL: JURNAL AKUNTANSI Vol 17 No 1 (2025): AKRUAL: Jurnal Akuntansi (In Progress)
Publisher : Accounting Study Programme Faculty of Economics and Business Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jaj.v17n1.p31-49

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Backgrounds: Indonesia experiences economic and human resource inequality. This inequality is caused by several factors, one of which is development that focuses on the island of Java. Apart from that, the Indonesian government has designated 62 disadvantaged areas, all of which are outside the island of Java. Objectives: This research aims to examine and analyze the direct and indirect influence of capital expenditure and operational expenditure on human development in underdeveloped regions in Indonesia through the regional economy as an intervening variable. Therefore, this research focuses on underdeveloped areas in Indonesia from 2011 to 2021. Method: This research is quantitative using the panel regression method with path analysis. The variables used in this research are government spending as an exogenous variable, and human development as an endogenous variable. Results: The results of this research show that capital expenditure has a negative effect on human development, while operational and regional economic expenditure has a positive effect on human development in underdeveloped areas. On the other hand, operational spending has a positive effect on the regional economy, but capital spending has a negative effect on the regional economy of underdeveloped regions. Capital expenditure has a negative impact on the regional economy because government spending so far has not met the needs of regional communities, and its value is still relatively low, inefficiency, and development is still focused on urban areas on the island of Java, so there is a need for more inclusive infrastructure investment.
TELENURSING INNOVATION IN EDUCATION TO PREVENT THE INCIDENCE AND COMPLICATIONS OF DIABETES MELLITUS CHANGING THE HEALTH BEHAVIOR OF DIABETES PATIENTS Kurniadi, Kurniadi; Muhtar, Muhtar; Supriadin, Supriadin; Jannah, Nurul; Vitasari, Dian
Media Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kesehatan Vol. 35 No. 3 (2025): MEDIA PENELITIAN DAN PENGEMBANGAN KESEHATAN
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34011/jmp2k.v35i3.2673

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Edukasi mencegah kejadian dan komplikasi penyakit DM menggunakan media telenursing dapat menjadi strategi yang efektif untuk meningkatkan perilaku kesehatan penderita DM. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui dampak edukasi yang diberikan melalui telenursing terhadap perilaku kesehatan pasien diabetes melitus. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian analitik dengan metode quasi-eksperimen menggunakan rencana pre-test dan post-test dengan desain kelompok kontrol. Jumlah sampel dihitung menggunakan rumus Slovin, dengan total 172 responden yang dibagi menjadi 2 kelompok.  Kelompok intervensi diberikan kegiatan edukasi kesehatan menggunakan aplikasi EGP (edukasi Gadis pendiam) dengan mengirimkan video edukasi tentang DM. Sebaliknya, kelompok kontrol hanya mengikuti arahan normatif yang diberikan oleh pegawai puskesmas tanpa adanya pendekatan edukasi yang lebih mendalam. Teknik pengambilan sampel menggunakan purposive sampling. Uji yang digunakan adalah Wilcoxon, Fisher Exact, dan McNemar. Perbedaan antara pre dan post test signifikan secara statistik (p = 0,001) yang menunjukkan adanya peningkatan signifikan pada perilaku kesehatan pada kelompok intervensi. Perbandingan antara kelompok intervensi dan kontrol sebelum diberikan edukasi menunjukkan nilai p=0,000, yang berarti terdapat perbedaan yang signifikan antara kedua kelompok. Perbandingan antara kelompok intervensi dan kontrol setelah diberikan edukasi menunjukkan nilai p=0,000, yang berarti terdapat perbedaan yang signifikan antara kedua kelompok. Hasil uji statistik menunjukkan nilai p=0,001, yang berarti terdapat perbedaan yang signifikan antara perilaku kesehatan sebelum dan sesudah diberikan edukasi antara kelompok intervensi dan kontrol. Kesimpulannya, pendidikan memberikan dampak yang signifikan terhadap perilaku kesehatan pada kelompok intervensi dibandingkan dengan kelompok kontrol. Oleh karena itu, disarankan untuk terus melakukan program edukasi yang dapat meningkatkan perilaku kesehatan masyarakat.  
INTERNAL CONTROL SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION AND FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY: A STUDY ON BLUD PUSKESMAS IN WONOGIRI REGENCY Sutaryo, Sutaryo; Muhtar, Muhtar; Winarna, Jaka
International Journal of Economics, Business and Accounting Research (IJEBAR) Vol 8 No 3 (2024): IJEBAR, VOL. 8, ISSUE 3, September 2024
Publisher : LPPM ITB AAS INDONESIA (d.h STIE AAS Surakarta)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29040/ijebar.v8i3.14133

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This study is an empirical research that aims to examine the role of Internal Control System (SPI) in overseeing the financial management accountability of BLUD Puskesmas in Wonogiri Regency. This research uses secondary data from the audit results of BLUD financial statement in 2022 and 2023. This research finds that the implementation of SPI at BLUD Puskesmas in Wonogiri Regency is quite adequate, although there are still several Puskesmas that are classified as inadequate. Empirical analysis shows that control activities, information and communication, and monitoring demonstrate a positive effect on the BLUD financial accountability. However, the role of the control environment and risk assessment is not yet optimum in maintaining accountability. This research provides several practical recommendations based on the empirical findings. BLUD Puskesmas in Wonogiri Regency needs to improve the quality of SPI implementation, especially in strengthening the control environment and improving risk assessment. BLUD Puskesmas in Wonogiri can recruit more human resources to reduce the burden of concurrent tasks, as well as ensure consistent implementation of financial management tasks and authority in accordance with the existing organizational structure. BLUD financial management personnels are also suggested to improve their competency through adequate training. Apart from that, information and communication as well as monitoring must be continuously improved by coordinating with BLUD’s upper offices in Wonogiri Regency, supported by the application of information technology. Finally, it can be expected that the quality of SPI can improve and become stronger in maintaining accountability in BLUD financial management.
Co-Authors A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Abadi Sanosra Abdul Karim Ahmad Ahmad Ahmad, Hilfi Harisan Ahmad, Nur Amalia Ramadhani Aji Deni Aldri Frinaldi Alfian, Adit Alfian Almughni, Muhammad Afdha Alif Amijaya, Jimi Amirul Mustofa Amri Gunasti Amrullah Amrullah Andi Dian Fitriana Aniek Hindrayani Aniharyati, Aniharyati Arina, Faula Armus, Rakhmad Asriyana, . Atia Sonda ATY, YOANI MARIA VIANNEY BITA Bagaskara, Rafli Priyantama Ramadhan Bakar, Herminawaty Abu Benu, Beatrice Amelia Binti Muchsini Budi Satrio Bakti Budiarti, Wiwik Cicilia Dyah Sulistyaningrum Indrawati Dede Rusmana Delano, M Fabian Reinhard Desta, Senki Desviona, Nayla Fadlurrahmi, Fadlurrahmi Faiz, Syukron Faniarti, Faniarti Fatmawati, Fatmawati Fauziah Fauziah Firman, Abdul Gunawan Gunawan H.M. Nuh Fadillah, H.M. Nuh Hamduwibawa, Rofi Budi Haryati, Eny Hendra Gunawan Herlambang, Toni Herminawati Abubakar, Herminawati Herwanita, Herwanita Heryanto, Religius Humairah, Ira I. Telussa, Sandra Ichsan, Muhammad Chaerul Ilanka Cahya Dewi Indah Huruswati, Indah Indrayana, Ketut Indriyani, Niken Ipak Rahmawati, Erna Irsyad Dhahri Samad Jufri, Rifqah Ramdhana Jumriani, Jumriani Junaedi Junaedi Kurniadi Kurniadi, Kurniadi Kushariyadi Kushariyadi Kusmiyati Kusmiyati La Sara Legowo, Danang Kristioko Lili Ruhyana Lukman Medriavin Silalahi Makkira, Makkira MARIA BINTANG Melina Melina, Melina Merdekawati, Eka Mudrik Alaydrus Muh. Kasim Muhlis Muhlis Mulyatno, Mulyatno Munawir Yusuf Muslimin Muslimin Naim, Yanto Nur, Rismawati Nurdiah Husnah Nurdianty Nurdinawati, Nurdinawati Nurhasan Hamidi Nurjannah Nurjannah Nurul Jannah Nurwela, Trivonia Sri Ophir, Yotam Parenden, Adrianus Permana, Aang Panji Priyono, Pujo Pujitresnani, Arierta Putra, Dhian Wahana Putri, Anis Natasya R, Khairunas. R. Rusli Rahmad, Indra Ramdhan, Dendy Syahru Rochendi, Agus Dendi Romana, Aben B.Y. Rukoyah, Rukoyah Rustam Pabe, Rivani Sabir, Rafni Nuranda Sally, Jihan Safira Rospitasari Harun Salsabila, Annisa Aulia Sappewali, Sappewali Selasa, Pius Septiyani, Michaelia setiono setiono Setiono Setiono Sigit Permansah Sirappa, Marthen P. Sirappa, Marthen Pasang Siswandari Siswandari, Siswandari Sosang, Agustinus Sri Sumaryati Standsyah, Rahmawati Erma Subagya Subagya, Subagya Sudarmaji, Sigid Bayu Sugiyarto Sugiyarto Sugyanto, Andri Sulaeha Sulaeha, Sulaeha Sulastri, Elsa supriadin supriadin Suprijati, Jajuk Susanti, Asri Diah Susilaningsih Susilaningsih, Susilaningsih Sutaryo Sutaryo Suyanto Suyanto Syarif Abdullah Syarifuddin, Phitra Anjani SYLVIA SJAM Tanry, C. Selry Totok Dwi Kuryanto Vien Sartika Dewi Vitasari, Dian Wahyuni, Resky Ayu Wance, Marno WICAKSONO, AGUNG SATRIO Winarna, Jaka Yanuar, Setiyo Ferdi Zulkarnain Zulkarnain