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PENGOLAHAN KOPI SEBAGAI PRODUK KHAS DESA KEMBANG KUNING KECAMATAN SIKUR KABUPATEN LOMBOK TIMUR Dining Aidil Candri
Jurnal Warta Desa (JWD) Vol. 1 No. 3 (2019): Jurnal Warta Desa (JWD)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (22.902 KB) | DOI: 10.29303/jwd.v1i3.74

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Pengembangan produk ekowisata seperti penataan lingkungan, pembuatan spot foto, serta pengenalan kuliner khas Desa Wisata Wisata sangat penting dilakukan untuk menarik minat pengunjung dan meningkatkan penghasilan masyarakat dari sektor ini. Kuliner khas masyarakat seperti kopi khas Kembang Kuning perlu mendapatkan perhatian lebih untuk dikembangkan karena memiliki potensi sebagai salah satu produk unggulan masyarakat. Adapun kegiatan ini dilakukan bertujuan untuk membantu masyarakat dalam mengolah kopi,  memperbaiki kualitas pengemasan, dan pemasaran. Kopi khas Desa Kembang Kuning, kecamatan Sikur, kabupaten Lombok Timur memiliki cita rasa yang  beragam sesuai campurannya seperti kakao, beras, vanilla, jahe, dan original. Kegiatan yang dilakukan pada bulan Januari – Maret ini diharapkan dapat membantu masyarakat terutama dalam meningkatkan produksi dan pemasaran kopi khas Kembang Kuning melalui beberapa pelatihan yang diberikan kepada masyarakat, diantaranya yaitu pelatihan pengemasan dan pemasaran produk. Melalui kedua pelatihan ini diharapkan target pemasaran kopi khas Kembang Kuning ini akan semakin luas sehingga membuka peluang kepada masyarakat untuk menjadikannya salah satu produk utama sumber pendapatan masyarakat.
PEMANFAATAN SAMPAH PLASTIK DAN STYROFOAM SEBAGAI MEDIA HIDROPONIK BAGI MASYARAKAT PESISIR AMPENAN Sri Puji Astuti; Dining Aidil Candri; Hilman Ahyadi; Eka Prasedya Sunarwidhi
Jurnal Abdi Insani Vol 8 No 3 (2021): Jurnal Abdi Insani
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/abdiinsani.v8i3.441

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Sampah plastik dan styrofoam adalah jenis sampah yang paling banyak ditemukan berserakan di wilayah pesisir dan laut wilayah Ampenan. Sampah jenis ini dapat mengganggu estetika kawasan pesisir, mencemari perairan, dan menghalangi penetrasi matahari di laut. Kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini bertujuan untuk mengedukasi masyarakat pesisir terhadap alternatif pemanfaatan sampah plastik dan styrofoam sebagai media tanam, Kegiatan dilaksanakan dari bulan agustus sampai Oktober 2021. Kegiatan ini berfokus pada masyarakat pesisir Ampenan yang terdiri atas para nelayan, ibu rumah tangga dan remaja. Penerapan metode Forum Discussion Group (FDG) dengan sistem membentuk kelompok kecil yang terdiri dari 2-3 orang peserta, yang berguna untuk memaksimalkan capaian tujuan kegiatan dengan tetap menerapkan protokol kesehatan. Sosialisasi yang diberikan mencakup pentingnya menjaga kebersihan lingkungan pesisir dan laut, pentingnya menjaga kesehatan dan ketahanan tubuh dengan mengkonsumsi sayur mayur. Selain itu, tim kegiatan menyampaikan teknik pemanfaatan sampah plastik dan styrofoam sebagai media tanam hydroponik. Kegiatan sosialisasi dilanjutkan dengan demonstrasi pembuatan media tanam hidroponik dari sampah plastik bekas minuman dan kotak buah styrofoam. Selanjutnya, peserta melakukan praktik menanam menggunakan olahan sampah, yang dibimbing langsung oleh narasumber. Hasil evaluasi kegitan yang dilakukan dengan metode survey menunjukkan, 100% peserta sangat antusias mengikuti kegiatan ini, 80% peserta memahami materi dan teknik pembuatan media hidroponik dari sampah plastik dan styrofoam, 100% peserta menginginkan adanya pendampingan pasca kegiatan.
Sosialisasi Pemanfaatan Metode Tabulampot sebagai Alternatif Dalam Meningkatkan Produktivitas Lahan Pekarangan di Desa Gelangsar, Kabupaten Lombok Barat Baiq Farista; Arben Virgota; Suripto; Ahmad Jupri; Nur Indah Julisaniah; Dining Aidil Candri
Jurnal Pengabdian Magister Pendidikan IPA Vol 5 No 4 (2022): Oktober-Desember 2022
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jpmpi.v5i4.2571

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Gelangsar Village, West Lombok Regency has a hilly topography and steep slopes. This condition causes low soil fertility in several locations, especially locations with steep slopes. The hills around the village of Gelangsar also affect the incoming light intensity. Resident around the hillsides, complained that the fruit trees in their yards could not bear fruit even though they were more than 10 years old. The solution offered to overcome these problems is the application of the tabulampot method. This program aims to introduce and apply the tabulampot method in the yard. The Tabulampot method is expected to provide maximum fruit crop yields. The method used in this program is socialization and tabulampot pilot project. The socialization method used was counseling and distribution of leaflets (brochures), while the application of tabulampot was carried out through the establishment of a pilot project. This program has been successfully. The participants actively asked questions in discussion sessions and also in the practice of making tabulampot. Tabulampot has a great opportunity to be implemented in the Gelangsar Village because it is easy and cheap.
Pemanfaatan Lahan Kosonng dalam Budidaya Sayuran di Halaham Rumah Dining Aidil Candri; Ida Wayan Brahmanda Menu Wedham
Jurnal Pengabdian Magister Pendidikan IPA Vol 5 No 4 (2022): Oktober-Desember 2022
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jpmpi.v5i4.2648

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Verticulture is a method of farming using planting media arranged vertically or stratified to take advantage of the limited space. Jagaraga Village is one of the villages located in Kediri District. A village with all its potential. One of them is the abundant water supply and the people who have enough land or large yards. However, it is unfortunate that the potential possessed by the community is not optimally utilized. Therefore, the purpose of this Community Service Program is to optimize the potential of the community and to facilitate the community in obtaining vegetables by cultivating vegetables using the verticulture method.
Diversity and Distribution of Gastropoda and Bivalvia in Mangrove Ecosystem of Pelangan, Sekotong, West Lombok Dining Aidil Candri; M. Subandi Rahmani; Hilman Ahyadi; Yuliadi Zamroni
Jurnal Biologi Tropis Vol. 22 No. 3 (2022): July - September
Publisher : Biology Education Study Program, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Mataram, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jbt.v22i3.1413

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One group of invertebrates that live in the mangrove ecosystem is Mollusks of mainly Gastropods and Bivalves. They are associated with mangrove as life, shelter, spawning, and also as a place to get food to support the growth them. The purpose of this reaserch was to look at the effect of mangrove species and substrate type on the distribution Mollusks (Gastropods and Bivalves) in the mangrove ecosystem of Pelangan Village, district of Sekotong, west Lombok regency. This type of reaserch is descriptive explorative. Sampling was done by purposive sampling method with determine tree species, size, and substrate. Repeatation held six times each mangrove species. The results showed that there are 25 speciesd of mollusk in mangrove ecosystem, the most abundant species of gastropod in mangrove species is Clypeomorus moniliferus with a value of 6.9 ind / m2 contained in Osbornia octodonta. As for the distribution of each species of gastropods and bivalves are not affected by the mangrove species, but is influenced by environmental factors which in this case is a substrate.
Community Structure of Molluscs at Batu Kijuk Village Dining Aidil Candri; Laela Junnita Hidayati; Hilman Ahyadi; Yuliadi Zamroni
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 9 No 2 (2023): February
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v9i2.2990

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Batu Kijuk Beach is one of the coastal areas located in West Nusa Tenggara. Its territory used for a tourist attraction and crossing to Gili Nanggu, Gili Gede and Gili Kedis. These coastal have a wealth of marine life, one of them is mollusc. This study aims to analyze the structure of mollusk community using the Systematic Plot Sampling method. This research was conducted in June-September 2019 in Batu Kijuk, Sekotong District, West Lombok, NTB. Identification and data analysis was carried out at the Marine Biology Laboratory, University of Mataram. From the results of research with 10 transects and 70 quadrants, there are 79 species with a total of 927 species of molluscs. The gastropod class consists of 65 species and 14 species of bivalves. The most common types of species found were from the family Columbellidae with 262 species, nassaridae 109 individuals, strombidae 82 species, cypraeidae 58 species and the rest were found 1-15 species. From the results of data analysis calculations, it was obtained that the highest abundance was Pyrene versicolor (3.70 Ind/m2), Nassaridae which was dominated by Hebra nigra with 2.91 (Ind/M2) and Nassarius globosus had an abundance value of 1.08 (Ind/m2). The index value of diversity (H') for molluscs in Batu Kijuk coastal is included in the high category, 2.74. The dominance index value (C) is 0.1 which means that no mollusk species dominates. The uniformity index (E) has a value of 0.62 which means moderate uniformity because only a few species dominate so that the community can be said to be quite stable.
Length and Weight Relationship of Mackerel Fish (Auxis rochei) at Fish Collector Markets in Ampenan, Lombok Ulya Nisa Afifa; Dining Aidil Candri; AA Ngurah Nara Kusuma; Hilman Ahyadi; Yuliadi Zamroni
Jurnal Biologi Tropis Vol. 23 No. 4 (2023): October - December
Publisher : Biology Education Study Program, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Mataram, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jbt.v23i4.5343

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Lisong tuna (Auxis rochei) is one of high economic potential value of fish because of its abundance and often found in the fish market in Ampenan. Evaluating the impact of fishing to the growth pattern of length-weight of tuna is needed to ensure the sustainability of lisong tuna population. It is feared that the high intensity of tuna (A. rochei) fishing can cause growth disturbances and a decrease in local tuna populations. This study aimed to determine the relationship between the weight and length of lisong tuna (A. rochei) to their growth patterns in the fish market of Ampenan. Thirty individuals of lisong tuna were collected from two fish markets, Bintaro and Kebon Roek, in Ampenan. The equation of Linear Allometric Model is used to evaluate the length and weight relationship in growth patterns of lisong tuna. This study resulted in the positive allometric growth pattern of lisong tuna with slope value more than 3 (b=3.79). It indicated that the lisong tuna which were collected in Bintaro and Kebon Roek markets have a weight growth rate faster than their length growth rate. It means that the lisong tuna sold in Ampenan markets is quite fleshy and has a good growth rate.
Condition of Coral Diversity in Kuta Mandalika Coastal, Central Lombok Regency Dining Aidil Candri; Bagus Hakimi; Hilman Ahyadi; I Wayan Suana; Eka Sunarwidhi Prasedya; Kartini Ambarwati; Aina Ul Mardiati
Jurnal Biologi Tropis Vol. 23 No. 2 (2023): Special Issue
Publisher : Biology Education Study Program, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Mataram, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jbt.v23i2.5627

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Development and operational activities in KEK Mandalika can increase sedimentation of waters caused by erosion of construction material activities, this have an impact on coral reef ecosystems. Coral reef ecosystems have several important roles in support life of various aquatic organisms, Damage to the coral reef ecosystem directly and indirectly, sooner or later will threaten the sustainability of the use of these resources (social economy) and the safety of the community. Observations were conducted in KEK Mandalika coastal at 6 observation points less than 10 m. The results showed that the highest percentage of live coral cover was found in Kuta Mandalika coastal at PIT 4 area (30%, damaged category, moderate status). While the lowest percentage of coverage was at PIT 5, which was 2% (damaged category, bad status). Overall the percentage of coral cover in the Kuta Mandalika area is included in the damaged category. One of the reasons is because at the lowest tide on the beach, the volume of water is very small so that many hard corals are exposed to solar radiation. This limits the types of hard corals that can grow in the intertidal zone of Mandalika coastal. Genus diversity at this location is low, ranging from 0.0782 to 0.1288. Several genera of the Nephtheidae family dominate the observation sites and form colonies of the same genus with a fairly large distribution. The average value of environmental parameter measurements in the Mandalika coastal is included in the good category for soft coral habitat and growth.
KANDUNGAN EKSTRAK DAUN BANTEN (Lannea coromandelica (Houtt.) Merr.) OBAT TRADISIONAL LOMBOK SEBAGAI ANTIPIRETIK PADA MENCIT (Mus musculus) Wanda Qoriasmadillah; Nirwana Haqiqi; Zuhratul Iman; Tri Wahyu Setyaningrum; Dining Aidil Candri; Andri Frediansyah; Eka Sunarwidhi Prasedya
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 10 No 4 (2024): April
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v10i4.6756

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The Sasak tribe, who are the indigenous inhabitants of Lombok Island, use banten (Lannea coromandelica (Houtt.) Merr.) leaves as a medicinal plant to reduce fever. Fever is a physiological response to infection, characterized by a body temperature above the normal range of approximately ± 37 ℃. If left untreated, fever can cause dehydration, lack of oxygen, nerve damage, dizziness, decreased appetite, weakness, and muscle pain. To minimize these effects, antipyretics such as paracetamol can be used. However, prolonged or excessive use of paracetamol can cause hepatotoxicity, hepatic necrosis, renal tubular necrosis, and hypoglycemic coma.  Therefore, it is necessary to develop alternative herbal medicines to treat fever. The aim of this study is to determine the content and antipyretic effect of banten leaf extract, which was obtained through ethanol extraction. The antipyretic ability test utilized five groups: the negative control group, positive control group, and test groups receiving doses of 1 mg/25gBB, 3 mg/25gBB, and 10 mg/25gBB of ethanol extract of banten leaves. Fever induction was induced using the DPT-HB vaccine. The study found that the ethanol extract of banten leaves contained flavonoids (572.38 mg QE/gram extract), phenols (200.82 mg GAE/gram extract), and antioxidants (2.5063 mg GAE/gram extract with DPPH). The percentage of antioxidant inhibition in banten leaves between 9.68-47.16 %. Additionally, all test groups of the ethanol extract of banten leaves exhibited antipyretic activity. The antipyretic effect of the 3 mg/25gBB dose was equivalent to that of paracetamol. Similarly, the antipyretic effect of the 10 mg/25gBB dose was almost identical to that of paracetamol at 5 hours after treatment.
Mollusc Diversity in Lendang Luar Beach North Lombok Candri, Dining Aidil; Aulia Zahara, Asha; Engelina Noer Soraya; Aina Ul Mardiati; Slamet Kurniawan Riandinata
Jurnal Moluska Indonesia Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): April 2024
Publisher : Masyarakat Moluska Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54115/jmi.v8i1.100

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Mollusks are a group of marine biota that are components of aquatic ecosystems and have an important role in ecological functions. This research was conducted to find out the mollusk species that live in the waters of Lendang Luar Beach, North Lombok Regency. This research was conducted in July 2022 using a purposive sampling method and free sample collection. Based on the inventory results, it was found that there were 20 species of molluscs representing 9 families, of which the most numerous species were from the Strombidae family, namely 5 species. Meanwhile, the fewest species from the Pisaniidae and Cardiidae families are one species each. The highest diversity of Mollusk species is spread across the colon with 11 species of Molluscs, where the dominant habitat of Molluscs is in rocks.
Co-Authors AA Ngurah Nara Kusuma Abdus Sabil, Abdus Adhawati, Laela Ahmad Jupri Ahmad Jupri Ahyadi, Himan AIDA MUSPIAH Aina Ul Mardiati Aina Ul Mardiati Amalia, Yunda Fitri Rizky Andri Frediansyah Arben Virgota Arben Virgota Arianti, Alya Artiningrum, Novitaa Tri Aulia Zahara, Asha Aulia, Nurul Waroatul Bagus Hakimi Baiq Farista Baiq Farista Baiq Farista Chairunnisa, Nadda Khalila Derksen, Engelina Noer Soraya Dewi, Saskia Septina Eka Prasedya Sunarwidhi Eka Sunarwidhi Prasedya Engelina Noer Soraya Evy Aryanti Farista, Baiq Fidyantini, Findi Galuh Tresnani Gusti Ngurah Eka Putra Hasanto, Rizki Primaditya Hidayat, Ismadi Dwi Saputra Hilman Ahayadi Hilman Ahyadi Hilman Ahyadi Hilman Ahyadi I Putu Bayu Putra Kastawan I Wayan Suana Ida Wayan Brahmanda Menu Wedham Immy Suci Rohyani Intan Pandini Irawan, Muhammad Rizki Putra Isnaini Marliana Kartini Ambarwati Kholidah, Baiq Maylina Kurniawan, Ali Laela Junnita Hidayati Laily Hunawatun Sani Lalu Japa, Lalu Lestari, Dinda Propita Lestari, Novidya Aulia Lia Mar’atus Sholeha Luh Putu Ayu Damayanti, Luh Putu Ayu M. Subandi Rahmani Mardiati, Aina Ul Martha, Eriko Thopan Moh. Awaludin Adam Muhammad Syach Maulad Ichfa Muhammad Syach Nuzul Firdauzy Munawaroh, Anggi Nurhardiyanti Murdani, Muhammad Taufiq Zulfikri Ningrum, Audya Septria Nirwana Haqiqi Novida Sari NOVITA TRI ARTININGRUM Nur Indah Julisaniah Nurhayati Nurhayati Nurrijawati, Nurrijawati nurulfadilah Pardede Shinta Trilestari Pazila, Baiq Dinda Aluh Putri Permatasari, Baiq Dewi Prasedya, Eka Sunarwidhi Pratiwi, Baiq Dwi Sekarjati Rabiatul Adawiyah Ramdhiani, Arsyka riandinata, selamet kurniawan Rindahmawati, Rika Rizki, Anis Syakiratur Rizkia Apriani Rosiyani, Amita Dwi Royani, Baiq Nurlatifa Saputri, Ferza Ayu Sasmitha, Yuan Sebastian Aviandhika Shofiana, Dwi Auliya Slamet Kurniawan Riandinata Sri Puji Astuti Sukiman . Sukiman Sukiman Sukmaraharja Aulia Rachman Tarigan Suripto Suryadi, Bambang Fajar Syahadatina, Rifqah Hashifah Thabrani, Rijal Tri Mulyaningsih Tri Wahyu Setyaningrum Tri wahyu Setyaningrum Tri Wahyu Setyaningrum, Tri Wahyu Ulfaturrahmi, Martina Ulya Nisa Afifa Virgota, Arben Wanda Qoriasmadillah Yuliadi Zamroni Yuliadi Zamroni Yuliadi Zamroni Zahara, Asha Aulia Zain, Baiq Kharisma Afrilia Putri Zuhraini Zuhratul Iman