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Increasing Growth and yield of cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) by applying baglog waste compost and manure in sand soil and paddy soil combination media Ristiyana, Suci; Saputra, Tri Wahyu; Subroto, Gatot; Setiyono, Setiyono
Jurnal Agrotek Ummat Vol 10, No 3 (2023): Jurnal Agrotek Ummat
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/jau.v10i3.15634

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One of the causes of low productivity in cucumber plants is due to low soil quality due to low organic matter content and high sandy soil mixture. Considering this, it is necessary to try to improve it. So, there is a need for research that examines the addition of organic matter and combines sandy media with paddy soil.This research took place in Pecoro Village, Jember Regency from May 2022 to July 2022. The research method was in the form of a Completely Randomized Design with the first treatment, namely the addition of baglog waste compost and cow manure (K1); baglog waste compost and goat manure (K2); and compost baglog waste and chicken manure (K3). While the second treatment is sandy planting media consisting of: sand 100% (M0); 75% sand + 25% paddy soil (M1); 50% sand + 50% paddy soil (M2); and 25% sand + 75% paddy soil (M3). The observed variables included plant height, total fruit weight, fruit unit weight, fruit length and fruit diameter which were tested by means of variance and Duncan's Multiple Range test.The results showed that the treatment of compost, sandy planting media, and their interactions had a significant effect on the observed variables. The recommendations given based on the results of the analysis for cucumber cultivation are the need to add organic matter such as compost mixed with baglog waste and manure from cow, goat and chicken manure with a ratio of 25% sandy planting medium to 75% paddy soil.
Pupuk Organik Kaji Sebagai Alternatif Pemanfaatan Limbah Ternak – Pertanian Di Desa Dukuh Dempok Kabupaten Jember Pusparani, Syafina; Suci Ristiyana; Rina Kumalasari; Yusuf Rachmandhika; Ika Purnamasari; Tri Wahyu Saputra; Yagus Wijayanto; Wildan Muhlison; Irwanto Sucipto; Ahmad Ilham Tanzil
Jurnal Pengabdian Magister Pendidikan IPA Vol 8 No 4 (2025): Oktober-Desember 2025
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jpmpi.v8i4.13134

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Komoditas utama pertanian di desa Dukuh Dempok, Kabupaten Jember, Jawa Timur merupakan padi yang menghasilkan sebanyak 50% limbah jerami yang belum termanfaatkan. Sebagian petani juga memiliki hewan ternak berupa sapi dan domba yang kotoran ternak tersebut Sebagian besar belum termanfaatkan dan menjadi limbah yang cukup mengganggu lingkungan. Kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat yang dilakukan memberikan solusi terkait permasalahan limbah pertanian-peternakan melalui pembuatan pupuk organik Kaji (Kandang Jerami). Melalui kegiatan pengabdian ini, petani yang berasal dari kelompok tani dapat memperoleh informasi terkait manfaat pupuk organik dan cara pembuatan pupuk organik yang berasal dari limbah pertanian-peternakan yang belum termanfaatkan. Kegiatan pengabdian ini juga mampu memberikan solusi mengurangi limbah yang mengganggu lingkungan menjadi produk yang memiliki nilai tambah yaitu berupa pupuk organik. Pembuatan pupuk organik ini juga menjadi pendukung kemandirian petani dalam memproduksi pupuk secara mandiri yang dapat digunakan dalam kegiatan budidaya pertanian.
Effect of Aerated and Non-Aerated Compost Tea at Different Concentrations on Early Growth of Maize (Zea mays L.) Rachmandhika, Yusuf; Muhlison, Wildan; Sucipto, Irwanto; Pusparani, Syafina; Saputra, Tri Wahyu; Ristiyana, Suci
International Journal on Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Vol 6, No 4 (2025): IJ-FANRES
Publisher : Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources - NETWORKS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46676/ij-fanres.v6i4.568

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Declining soil fertility caused by the continuous use of chemical fertilizers has encouraged the development of sustainable and environmentally friendly nutrient management strategies. Compost tea, a liquid extract derived from mature compost, has gained attention due to its potential to supply readily available nutrients and beneficial microorganisms. This study aimed to evaluate the compost tea production process and assess the effects of aerated compost tea (ACT) and non-aerated compost tea (NACT) at different application concentrations on the early growth of maize (Zea mays L.). The experiment was conducted under controlled conditions in November 2025 using maize as the test plant. Compost tea was prepared by extracting mature compost in water at a ratio of 1:5, with aeration applied for ACT and without aeration for NACT over a three-day fermentation period. Treatments consisted of ACT and NACT applied at concentrations of 30 ml and 60 ml, along with a control. Plant growth parameters, including plant height and root length, were observed during the early growth phase (2–7 days after planting). The results showed that compost tea application significantly affected maize growth during the early growth stage (P < 0.05). Aerated compost tea generally produced better growth responses than non-aerated compost tea, particularly at lower concentrations. The ACT treatment at 30 ml resulted in the highest plant height and root length, while higher concentrations, especially NACT at 60 ml, tended to suppress plant growth. These findings indicate that compost tea primarily functions as an early growth stimulant and that excessive application may reduce its effectiveness. In conclusion, aerated compost tea at low concentrations is more effective in promoting early maize growth than non-aerated compost tea. Proper optimization of compost tea concentration and application strategy is essential to maximize its benefits within sustainable agricultural systems.
Upgrading pasca panen dan pembibitan kopi menggunakan bed dryer dome di desa Kalibarumanis kabupaten Banyuwangi Saputra, Tri Wahyu; Rosyady, Muhammad Ghufron; Farisi, Oria Alit; Muhlison, Wildan; Khotijah, Khotijah
SELAPARANG: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Berkemajuan Vol 8, No 1 (2024): March
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/jpmb.v8i1.22124

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AbstrakDesa Kalibarumanis merupakan daerah penghasil kopi yang terletak di Kabupaten Banyuwangi, Provinsi Jawa Timur. Permasalahan yang terkait kopi di desa tersebut yaitu metode pengeringan kopi yang masih konvensional dan metode pembibitan kopi yang belum sesuai Good Agricultural Practices (GAP). Adapun tujuan dari Program Pengabdian Masyarakat ini antara lain mengimplementasikan teknologi pengeringan yang tepat berupa Bed Dryer Dome untuk biji kopi dan mengembangkan bibit kopi yang menghasilkan tanaman kopi dengan produktivitas tinggi dan unggul. Metode pelaksanaan program dilakukan dalam beberapa tahap yaitu persiapan, pelaksanaan, dan evaluasi yang dimulai pada bulan Juli sampai September 2022. Luaran program berupa pembangunan Bed Dryer Dome yang dapat digunakan oleh mitra untuk mengeringkan biji kopi setelah panen tanpa harus terhalang kondisi lingkungan. Luaran kedua yaitu telah tercapainya transfer knowledge dalam pembibitan kopi dengan bibit dari klon yang unggul dan metode teknik sambung-stek untuk peningkatan produktivitas tanaman dan kualitas buah kopi. Pelaksanaan program ini menjadi sebuah pijakan awal dalam peningkatan ekonomi masyarakat melalui komoditas kopi. Selanjutnya, tim pelaksana berkomunikasi dengan mitra petani kopi yang mempunyai peran utama dalam melanjutkan hasil program ini di masa mendatang saat panen kopi pada tahun-tahun berikutnya. Kata kunci: desa kalibarumanis; kopi; bed dryer dome; bibit unggul; kualitas. Abstract Kalibarumanis Village is a coffee producing area located in Banyuwangi Regency, East Java Province. Problems related to coffee in the village are conventional coffee drying methods and coffee seeding methods that are not in accordance with Good Agricultural Practices (GAP). The objectives of this Community Service Program include implementing appropriate drying technology in the form of a dome Bed Dryer Dome for coffee beans and developing coffee seeds that produce coffee plants with high productivity and superior quality. The program implementation method is carried out in several stages, namely preparation, implementation, and evaluation starting from July to September 2022. The output of the program is the construction of a Bed Dryer Dome which can be used by partners to dry coffee beans after harvest without having to be hindered by environmental conditions. The second output was the achievement of transfer of knowledge in coffee nurseries using seeds from superior clones and the grafting-cutting technique method to increase plant productivity and coffee cherries quality. The implementation of this program is an initial foothold in improving the community's economy through coffee commodities. Furthermore, the implementation team communicates with coffee farmer partners who have a major role in continuing the results of this program in the future during the coffee harvest in the following years. Keywords: kalibarumanis village; coffee; bed dryer dome; quality seeds; quality
Transfer Knowledge Teknologi Pertanian Modern berbasis Hidroponik Tipe Dutch Bucket pada Tanaman Cabai Merah (Capsicum annuum L.) di Desa Kepanjen, Kecamatan Gumukmas, Kabupaten Jember Saputra, Tri Wahyu; Wijayanto, Yagus; Ristiyana, Suci; Purnamasari, Ika; Brian, Ida Bagus Daniswara; Burhanudin, Ahmad; Arthayasa, Raden Mochammad Yudishtira Ageng; Antonio, Ach. Farhad Septian
Jurnal ABDINUS : Jurnal Pengabdian Nusantara Vol 10 No 2 (2026): Volume 10 Nomor 2 Tahun 2026
Publisher : Universitas Nusantara PGRI Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29407/ja.v10i2.24112

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Red chili is one of the agricultural commodities cultivated in Kepanjen Village, Gumukmas District, Jember Regency. The unpredictable fluctuations in weather demand the application of modern agricultural technology that can enhance productivity while ensuring the sustainability of cultivation. As part of a community service program, the dutch bucket hydroponic system placed inside a greenhouse was introduced as an alternative solution for red chili cultivation. The program was implemented through three stages, namely preparation, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation, with students actively involved as facilitators and the community as the main partners. During the implementation stage, a greenhouse measuring 3 × 6 meters (18 m²) was successfully constructed, and a dutch bucket hydroponic installation was set up to accommodate 60 chili plants. The results of the activity showed that farmers and community members who participated in the socialization responded positively and demonstrated high enthusiasm toward the cultivation method applied. Thus, this program not only produced physical facilities in the form of a greenhouse and hydroponic installation but also contributed to improving the knowledge and skills of the community in adopting modern agricultural technologies.
Effect of Organic Mulch on Pest, Disease and Productivity of Cayenne Pepper (Capsicum Frutescens L.) Wildan Muhlison; Irwanto Sucipto; Hari Purnomo; I Nyoman Wijaya Paramudita; Nabilah Aulia Rohmah; Tri Wahyu Saputra; Syafina Pusparani
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 11 No 12 (2025): December
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v11i12.12684

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Cayenne pepper (Capsicum frutescens L.) productivity is frequently limited by pest and disease pressure linked to reduced plant resistance from poor soil conditions and micronutrient deficiencies. This study evaluated whether different mulches mitigate disease incidence and improve growth and yield. Objectives were to quantify mulch effects on disease intensity, soil properties, vegetative growth, and fruit yield. A field experiment used a randomized block design with five treatments (P0 = no mulch; P1 = plastic; P2 = baglog; P3 = leaf litter; P4 = rice straw) and five replications. Measured variables included soil pH and moisture, pest population, pest attack intensity (%), disease attack intensity (%), and plant growth and productivity. Data were analyzed by ANOVA followed by Duncen further test (α = 0.05). Results showed that organic mulches reduced disease incidence to 17.2–19.2% versus 28.6% in the no-mulch control. Rice straw and leaf litter significantly improved soil pH and moisture retention; baglog and straw mulches increased branch number and further lowered disease incidence; plastic mulch produced the highest fruit weight per plant. In conclusion, organic mulches particularly rice straw and leaf litter enhance soil conditions and plant resilience, reducing disease and supporting productivity, while plastic mulch maximizes individual-plant yield.  
Co-Authors Abdillah, Moc. Reza Wahyu Agus Haryanto Ahmad Ilham Tanzil Ahmad Ilham Tanzil Al-Ghofiqi, M. Faris Alfarisy, Fariz Kustiawan Alfatah, Naufal Akbar Amelia Tri Arsita Amieria Citra Gita Anantoro, Tri Andhika Setiawan Andrie Septiawan Anna Mardiana Handayani Antonio, Ach. Farhad Septian Anugerah Ramadan Arthayasa, Raden Mochammad Yudishtira Ageng Arthur Frans Cesar Regar Arthur Frans Cesar Regar Arum, Ayu Puspita Basuki , Brian, Ida Bagus Daniswara Brilliantina, Aulia Budi Hariono Budiman, Subhan Arif Burhanudin, Ahmad Cindy Febrian, Berlian Clarissa Myra Ananta Destria Putri, Romadhona Edison Edison Elok Kurnia Novita Sari Elok Kurnia Novita Sari Else Emilia Rumekso Ersya Kamelia Rosana Evita Soliha Hani Evita Soliha Hani Fahrudin, Danil Eka Fanata, Wahyu Indra Duwi Fandri, Ferdi Zul Farisi, Oria Alit Fariz Kustiawan Alfarisy Febryan Kusuma Wisnu Gatot Subroto Gita, Amiera Citra Hadi, Yusnan Handayani, Anna Mardhiana HARI PURNOMO Hari Purnomo I Nyoman Wijaya Paramudita Ika Purnamasari Ika Purnamasari Irwanto Sucipto Irwanto Sucipto, Irwanto Kacung Hariyono Khamidah, Khusna Kharisma Adi Bagaskara Khotijah Khotijah Kurniawan, Anri Kurniawan, Bintang Lailatus Sufiaah, Annisa Laily Ilman Widuri Laily Ilman Widuri, Laily Ilman Laily Mutmainnah Leona, Agis Listya Purnamasari Maghfirah, Intan Hadiatun Mandala, Marga Mareli Telaumbanua Mirna Ilza Moch. Reza Wahyu Abdilah Mohammad Ubaidilah Nabilah Aulia Rohmah Nanda Khoirun Nisa Ahmad Nikita Permatahati Pambudi , Satrio Lintang Pangestu, Retama Agung Parawita Dewanti Prasojo, Sri Irawan Laras Puji Rahayu Pusparani, Syafina Putri, Romadhona Destria Rachmandhika, Yusuf Ratnasari, Tri Regar, Arthur FC Retama Agung Pangestu Rina Kumalasari Riska Annisyafira Ristiyana, Suci Rizky Harikurniawan Rizza Wijaya Rizza Wijaya Rona Al Kanza Roni Bahtiar Roni Yulianto Rosyady, Muhammad Ghufron Safitri, Mahardika Saydi, Royhan Setiawati, Tri Candra Setiyono Setiyono Sigit Soeparjono Sigit Soeparjono Silvia Oktavia Nur Yudiastuti Sri Hartatik Sri Waluyo Sri Waluyo Subhan Arif Budiman Subroto, Gatot Suci Ristiyana Suci Ristiyana Sultan Ghozi Imaduddin Syafina Pusparani Syafina Pusparani Syahputra, Wahyu Nurkholis Hadi Taufik, Rahadian Falqi TRI HANDOYO Tri Ratnasari Tursina Tursina Ummi Sholikah Ummi Sholikhah Vega Kartika Sari Warji Warji Warji Warji Wildan Muhlison Wildan Muhlison, Wildan Yagus Wijayanto Yeremia Rivieri Yoandita Velina Aprilia Yudiastuti, Silvia Oktavianur Yulianti Yulianti Yulianto, Roni Yusuf Rachmandhika Zaky Firmansyah Maulana