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KEANEKARAGAMAN JENIS INVERTEBRATA YANG BERASOSIASI DENGAN EKOSISTEM TERUMBU KARANG DI PERAIRAN TELUK PALU KELURAHAN PANAU KOTA PALU Gani, Abdul; Rosyida, Eka; Serdiati, Novalina
AgriSains Vol 18, No 1 (2017)
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Marine invertebrates are animals that have no vertebrae and are almost found throughout marine areas, including coastal areas such as coral reefs. The study aims to determine the diversity of invertebrate species associated with coral reefs in the waters of Palu Bay, Panau Village, Palu. The number of invertebrates found in coral reefs were 558 individuals in the day (22 families), while at night as many as 670 individuals (24 families). Family Pectinidae has the highest abundance, both in the day (50.17%) and night (41.79%) with the number of 280 individuals. The value of diversity index during the day ranged from 1.03 to 1.67, while at night the diversity index ranged from 1.72 to 1.81 and categorized as low. The homogeneity index during the day for all transects ranged from 0.27 to 0.40, while at night ranged from 0.31 to 0.34 categorized as the community under stress. The dominance index during day and night for all transects are categorized as low, which for daytime ranges from 0.21 to 0.39, whereas the night ranges from 0.24 to 0.28.
MODEL PERTUMBUHAN UDANG WINDU (PENAEUS MONODON) PADA PADAT PENEBARAN YANG BERBEDA Armansya, Armansya; A. Masyahoro, A.Masyahoro; Serdiati, Novalina
AgriSains Vol 13, No 3 (2012)
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Research location executed Countryside of Tonggolobibi, District of Sojol South Sub-Province of Donggala, the Province of Center Sulawesi. Research to start April month up to Junai month 2012. The study aimed to examine individual growth and biomass models shrimp (Penaeus monodon) at different stocking solid and determining the maximum biomass production and harvesting time is right. Test organism used was Tiger Shrimp (Penaeus monodon) obtained from Hatchery Mamboro Palu, Central Sulawesi province. Then digdaya research ponds at the site until the age of 1 month. The study design used was completely randomized design (CRD), which consists of three treatments with 6 replications to obtain 18 units of experimental plots waring as the treatment of A (solid tail/m2 stocking as many as 10), B (solid stocking as many as 15 tail/m2) and C (solid stocking by 20 tail/m2). The results showed a growth model simulated biomass on treatment B with dense stocking of 15 tail/m2 a solid stocking the best for farming black tiger shrimp cultivation for 4 month period with the total biomass was 1170.3 g. As for the growth model based on the weight and length of the three treatments showed sigmoid curves asymptote. Key words: Model of growth, stocking solid, tiger shrimp.
PENGARUH PADAT PENEBARAN TERHADAP PERTUMBUHAN IKAN KERAPU SUNU (Plectropomus leopardus) YANG DIPELIHARA DALAM KARAMBA JARING APUNG Sunirco, Sunirco; Serdiati, Novalina; Madinawati, Madinawati
AgriSains Vol 13, No 2 (2012)
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This study aims to determine the effect of stocking density on growth of Trout Grouper (Plectropomus leopardus) were cultured in the floating net cage. The study was conducted in Tolobundu Bay, Popidolon Village, Liang District, the residence of Banggai Islands, Central Sulawesi Province, during period of June to August 2011. Experimental organisms used were Trout Grouper (Plectropomus leopardus) with initial body weight of 200 g/head. Twelve 1 m x 1 m x 1m floating net cages with mesh sizes 1 inch were used for this experiment. Feeds given were trashed raw fishes amounted to 4-5% of the grouper biomass, fed three times daily. Experimental design used was completely randomized design (CRD) with 3 treatments, namely stocking densities of 15; 20 and 30 heads/m3, respectively, and with four replications. The results showed that the stocking density have a highly significant effect on the growth of Trout Grouper (Plectropomus leopardus), where the highest growth was performed by those cultured with stocking density of 15 heads/m3.Key words : stocking density, growth, Trout Grouper.
Masculinization of Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) Through Immerging Coconut Water with Different Concentrations Cahyani, Regita; Serdiati, Novalina; Tis'in, Musayyadah; Putra, Aswad Eka
AgriSains Vol 22, No 2 (2021)
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The reproductive nature of female tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) results in decreased growth of 10-20% per generation which is characterized by small body size, slow growth and rapid maturation of gonads. One effort that can be done is the application of the sex reversal method by increasing the number of male fish through masculinization by utilizing coconut water as a natural ingredient for synthetic hormone replacement because it has relatively complete nutrition, especially potassium (kalium) content which reaches 312 mg/100g. This study aims to determine the effect of using coconut water with different concentrations on the percentage of male tilapia produced. This study was designed in a completely randomized design (CRD) with 4 treatments and 5 replications, treatment A (without coconut water), B (coconut water concentration 25%), C (coconut water concentration 35%) and D (coconut water concentration 45%). Data on the percentage of male sex were analyzed for variance (ANOVA) at the 95% confidence level and further tested by Duncan to see the effect between treatments. The results showed that the treatment of immersion in coconut water with different concentrations had a significant effect (<0.05) on the percentage of male sex of tilapia. The best percentage of male tilapia was immersed in coconut water with a concentration of 35% (treatment C), which was 86.87%.
Co-Authors A. Masyahoro, A.Masyahoro A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Abdul Gani Abdul Gani Abdul Gani Abdul Masyahoro Abdul Rahem Faqih Abigail Mary Moore Abigail Moore Achmad Afif Bakri Achmad Rizal Achmad Rizal Adrianton Adrianton Adriany, Devita Tetra Ahmad, Iftitah Akbar Marzuki Tahya Akbar Marzuki Tahya Al-Amri, Siti B. Alfiani Eliata Sallata Alimudin Laapo Amelia, Sinta Andi Iqbal Burhanuddin Aprianto, Yudistira Ariatna Dewi Mangia Armansya, Armansya Arta, Putri A. Arwansa, Arwansa Asgar Taiyeb Asriani Hasanuddin Aswad Eka Putera Ayu Winna Ramadhani Azmi, Fauziah Bakri, Achmad Afif Burhanuddin Haji Nasir Burhanuddin Nasir Cahyani, Regita Christian Julianto Opi Dance Tangkesalu Danty, Astri Rahma Dawam Heksa Satria Deddy Wahyudi Deddy Wahyudi Desiana Trisnawati Tobigo Deva Elvina Sari Devita Tetra Adriany Diana Aisyah Dini Sofarini Dwi Rosalina Dwi Sulistiawati Eka Rosyida Fadly Y Tantu Fathuuddin Fathuuddin Firman, Nurul Awwaliyah P. Fitri Sil Valen Ghandi, Indira Haq, Muhammad F. Hartina Hartina Haser, Teuku Fadlon Hendrahmat Ocktovian Herjayanto, Muh. I Ketut Suada I Made Antara Ibrahim, Fadhila A Ici Arfanika Indira Ghandi Insarullah, Insarullah Irawati Mei Widiastuti Islamy, R Adharyan Islamy, Raden Adharyan Isroni, Wahyu Izhar Izhar, Izhar Jalalludin Moh Ikram Jamaluddin Jamaluddin Jamaluddin Jusmanto Jusmanto Jusri Nilawati Karimullah Karimullah Kasim Mansyur Kasim Mansyur Kasim Mansyur, Kasim Khartiono, Lady Diana Khildah Khaerati Lakahoro, Syamsul Lamusa, Arifudin Maasily, Intan Sukarmin Madinawati Malasugi, S. Manap Trianto Mangitung, Seftina Fifi Mangitung, Septina F Mangitung, Septina Fifi Maryani, Adetya Merpati, Ellen Oktanike MOHAMAD FADJAR Moore, Abigail Mary Muh. Iqbal Adam Muh. Saleh Nurdin Muhammad Nur Muhammad Safir Muhammad Safir Muliati Muliati, Muliati Musayyadah Tis’in Musnina, Wa Ode S. Nasmia Nur Edy Nur Hasanah Nur Hasanah Nurjirana Nurjirana Nurjirana, Nurjirana Nurul Mutmainnah, Nurul Nurwijayanti Nur’aidah, Nur’aidah Osmar Buatan Pawaro, Moh. Fadlan Daeng Pitriani, Pitriani Putri, Gina N. R Adharyan Islamy Raya Agni Regita Cahyani Rezkiyah, Umul Riyadi, Moh. Roni Hermawan, Roni Ruqayyah Jamaluddin Rusaini, Rusaini Rusdi Rusdi Rustam Abd. Rauf Sakinah, Umu Salim Salim Samliok Ndobe Sari, Devi Elvina Shaldan, Syahna Sri Anjar Lasmini Suci Puspita Sari Sunirco Sunirco Suriani Suriani Suriani Suriani Syafiah, Zulhafifa Syech Zainal Tamrin, Fachri Ramadhan Teuku Fadlon Haser Veryl Hasan Widyawati, Ni Made Wijaya, Berniawan Yesaya Warisyu Yoel Yoel Yonelian Yuyun Yudana, Kadek Yuliet Yuliet Yuni Kilawati Yunita Maimunah Yusuf, Sunarti Zakirah Raihani Ya’la