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RESPON HASIL 2 VARIETAS TANAMAN KACANG TANAH (Arachis hypogaea L.) DALAM PENGAPLIKASIAN PGPR AKAR PUTRI MALU (Mimosa pudica L.) Safitri, Tria Indah; Utami , Christa Dyah; Soelaksini, Liliek Dwi; Galushasti, Andarula
Fruitset Sains : Jurnal Pertanian Agroteknologi Vol. 14 No. 1 (2026): April: Ilmu Pertanian dan Bidang Terkait
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/fruitset.v14i1.7002

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The cause of the decline in peanut production is due to insufficient nutrients in the soil. The solution is to use PGPR (plant growth promoting rhizobacteria) biofertilizer from the roots of the sensitive plant, which contains a group of bacteria that can improve the availability of nitrogen and phosphate. In addition, the use of superior varieties is also an important factor in increasing peanut yields. The objective is to measure the concentration of PGPR in mimosa root that is suitable for increasing the yield of two peanut varieties. The implementation will take place from July to December 2025 in Patemon Village, Pakusari District, Jember Regency, East Java. A factorial randomized block design (RAK) with two treatment factors will be applied. The first factor is the peanut variety, namely: Katana 2 and Tala 1 varieties, while the second factor is the concentration of PGPR in mimosa pudica roots, namely: PGPR 0 ml/l (Control), PGPR 25 ml/l, PGPR 50 ml/l, and PGPR 75 ml/l. The results showed that the variety had a significant effect on the parameters of the number of pods and the weight of 100 seeds. In the treatment of PGPR root hair, the best concentration was PGPR 25 ml/l, which had a significant effect on the parameters of wet pod weight per plot and the weight of 100 seeds. Meanwhile, the interaction between the variety and PGPR showed no effect on all observation parameters.
KEUNGGULAN BERSAING BERKELANJUTAN DALAM PENGEMBANGAN MODEL TEORITIK KINERJA BISNIS INDUSTRI BERAS INDONESIA DI JAWA TIMUR Retno Sari Mahanani; Andarula Galushasti; Bagus Putu Yudhia Kurniawan; Taufik Hidayat
EKUITAS (Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan) Vol 7 No 2 (2023): June
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Indonesia (STIESIA) Surabaya(STIESIA) Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24034/j25485024.y2023.v7.i2.5414

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Seiring perkembangan jaman dan tingkat persaingan usaha yang semakin ketat, memacu perusahaan dan para pelaku bisnis untuk dapat meningkatkan keunggulan bersaingnya agar bisa bertahan dan memenangkan persaingan usaha. Usaha kecil tidak cukup hanya memiliki keungggulan komparatif, namun yang lebih penting adalah memiliki keungggulan bersaing yang berkelanjutan. Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk menganalisis dan menguji pengaruh inovasi dan modal intelektual terhadap keunggulan bersaing berkelanjutan, serta dampaknya terhadap kinerja bisnis. Penelitian ini juga dilakukan untuk mengembangkan model teoritik kinerja bisnis melalui keunggulan bersaing berkelanjutan, serta anteseden inovasi dan modal intelektual. Enam hipotesis dikembangkan dan diuji dalam kerangka sampel 145 industri beras Indonesia di Jawa Timur. Alat analisis yang digunakan adalah pemodelan persamaan struktural dengan perangkat lunak LISREL 8.8. Hasil penelitian ini memperkuat teori dasar sumber daya dan pengetahuan, bahwa inovasi dan modal intelektual sebagai anteseden strategis. Hal tersebut terbukti efektif di dalam menciptakan keunggulan bersaing berkelanjutan dan berimplikasi pada meningkatnya kinerja bisnis, serta inovasi dan modal intelektual berperan penting dan merupakan kunci sukses untuk bertahan dan berkembang di dalam menciptakan keunggulan bersaing berkelanjutan. Temuan penelitian ini menunjukkan kontribusi penting keunggulan bersaing berkelanjutan yang dibuktikan mampu memediasi inovasi dan modal intelektual dalam meningkatkan kinerja bisnis perusahaan.
Response of growth and production of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.) to the application of several concentrations of bamboo root of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) Nisa Wardatul Khusnah; Andarula Galushasti; Rr. Liliek Dwi Soelaksini; Jumiatun
International Integrated Agricultural Journal (IIAJ) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): November 2025
Publisher : KHD Production

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/iiaj.v1i2.403

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Cowpea is one of the food crops that has a fairly high protein content, but the production of cowpea is still relatively small. The cultivation technology applied is still not right, so that cowpea production does not increase. This study aims to determine the effect of applying several PGPR concentrations on the growth and production of cowpea. This study was conducted on the land of the Jember State Polytechnic from July 2024 to October 2024. This study used a Non-Factorial Randomized Block Design (RBD) with 6 treatments and 4 replications. Observation data was analysed statistically using Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). The treatments were PGPR concentrations of 0 ml/L, 18 ml/L, 29 ml/L, 40 ml/L, and 51 ml/L. The results showed that PGPR treatment with a concentration of 51 ml/L showed a difference in plant height, dry seed weight per plant, and 100 seed weight per plot. This is thought to be due to the role of PGPR as a biofertilizer and bio stimulant. Thus, PGPR can provide nutrition and produce growth hormone. This will have an impact on fulfilled the nutritional needs of cowpea, thus affecting the growth and production of cowpea.
Effect of Tofu Waste Liquid Organic Fertilizer on the Growth and Production of Pulut Corn (Zea mays Ceratina) Plants Rahmawati, Hidayatul; Andarula Galushasti; Rr. Liliek Dwi Soelaksini; Christa Dyah Utami
International Integrated Agricultural Journal (IIAJ) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/iiaj.v1i2.412

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Corn is one of the food crops in Indonesia that has great potential to be developed, one of which is pulut corn. Pulut corn itself is corn with a high amylase content, but the yield of this corn is in the low category. One way to increase the productivity of pulut corn is the use of liquid organic fertilizer made from tofu waste. The research was carried out on the Jember State Polytechnic land in July-October 2024. Using RBD, which consists of a single treatment, namely the concentration of tofu waste. There are six treatment levels, including control, 26 ml/l, 28 ml/l, 30 ml/l, 32 ml/l, and 34 ml/l. The results of the observation parameters will be tested further with BNJ. From the six levels of treatment given, it was found that treatment with a concentration of 34 ml/l could reduce the stem diameter at 21 DAT, the weight of corn cobs per sample. A concentration of 30 ml/l affects the diameter of the cobs, while a concentration of 32 ml/l affects the weight of the cobs per plot. The parameters of plant height and biomass weight provide significant ups and downs.
Provision of POC Banana Peel with the Addition of Moringa Leaves to the Growth and Production of Glutinous Corn (Zea mays Ceratina) Mukarommah, Endah; Andarula Galushasti
International Integrated Agricultural Journal (IIAJ) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/iiaj.v1i2.425

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Optimizing the use of inorganic fertilizers through the manufacture of liquid organic fertilizers for the growth and production of glutinous corn. This study aims to analyze the effect of the application and concentration of banana peel POC on the growth and production of glutinous corn (Zea mays Caratina) plants. This research was carried out on the cultivation land of the Jember State Polytechnic, Sumbersari District, Jember Regency from August to October 2024. This study used Randomized Group Design (RAK) which consisted of 6 treatments, namely P0: No Liquid Organic Fertilizer, P1: POC banana peel with the addition of moringa leaves 40 ml/l water, P2: POC of banana peel with the addition of moringa leaves 50 ml/l of water, P3: POC of banana peel with the addition of moringa leaves of 60 ml/l of water, P4: POC of banana peel with the addition of moringa leaves of 70 ml/l of water,  P5: POC banana peel with the addition of moringa leaves 80 ml/l of water. The results of the study show that the application of Liquid Organic Fertilizer can optimize the use of inorganic fertilizers. The effect of giving POC banana peel with the addition of moringa leaves did not show a significant effect on the parameters of plant height, cob diameter, cob weight, cob weight without cob, cob length, dry pruning weight.
Study of Coconut Dregs Fertilizer on the Growth and Yield of Mung Bean Plants (Vigna radiata L) Agusthiana, Mifthaqul; Andarula Galushasti
International Integrated Agricultural Journal (IIAJ) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/iiaj.v1i2.426

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The decline in mung bean (Vigna radiata L.) production in Indonesia is partly due to the unbalanced use of inorganic fertilizers. This study aims to determine the effect of coconut pulp waste fertilizer on the growth and yield of mung bean production. The study was conducted in Kesilir Village, Wuluhan District, Jember Regency, East Java, in September–November 2024 using a non-factorial Randomized Block Design (RBD) with one treatment factor (coconut pulp fertilizer doses: 0, 100, 200, 300, 400, and 500 g/plot) and four replications. The parameters observed included plant height, number of pods, dry seed weight, and biomass. The results of the ANOVA analysis showed that coconut pulp fertilizer significantly affected the dry seed weight per sample and dry seed weight per plot. The best treatment was shown at a dose of 500 g/plot with an average dry seed weight of 27.10 g/sample and 547.5 g/plot. Coconut dregs fertilizer has the potential to be an environmentally friendly alternative fertilizer to increase green bean yields.
The Effect of Gamal Leaf Fertilizer Concentration on the Growth and Production of Glutenated Corn Yonita, Agustin Rindha; Ilham Muhklisin; Andarula Galushasti; Iqbal Erdiansyah
International Integrated Agricultural Journal (IIAJ) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/iiaj.v1i2.427

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Excessive use of chemical fertilizers leads to soil degradation which gradually reduces corn productivity. Therefore, using organic fertilizers such as liquid organic fertilizers made from Gamal aka Gliricidia leaves and their proper application needs to be encouraged. This study aims to determine the growth and yield of waxy corn plants in response to the administration of liquid gliricidia leaf fertilizer with various concentrations and time intervals. This research was conducted in Politeknik Negeri Jember, East Java from July 2024 to October 2024. This research was conducted on a Non-Factorial Randomized Block Design where the treatment level was a combination of the liquid fertilizer concentration and application time interval consisting of control, 50 ml / l + 1 week, 50 ml / l + 2 weeks, 75 ml / l + 1 week, 75 ml / l + 2 weeks, 100 ml / l + 1 week, and 100 ml / l+ 2 weeks. The results showed that the treatment of 75 ml/l concentration + 2-week interval significantly showed the best results in stem diameter, cob length, cob diameter, and cob weight. It can be concluded that the application of liquid organic fertilizer made from gliricidia leaves can be an alternative to minimize the use of chemical fertilizers in waxy corn plants.
Utilization of Banana Pseudostem Liquid Fertilizer and NPK Fertilizer in Enhancing the Growth and Production of Sticky Corn Edwin Purwanto, Aldo; Ilham Mukhlisin; Trisnani Alif; Andarula Galushasti
International Integrated Agricultural Journal (IIAJ) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): May 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/iiaj.v2i1.445

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Corn production in Jember has been declining every year due to soil fertility degradation caused by the unbalanced use of synthetic chemical fertilizers. Reducing fertilizer doses and adding POC (liquid organic fertilizer) made from banana pseudostems are expected to be a solution. The aim of this research is to examine the response of corn plants to the application of banana pseudostem liquid organic fertilizer (POC) concentrations and NPK doses. This study will be conducted from July to December 2024 using a factorial randomized block design (RBD). The first factor is the NPK fertilizer dosage, which consists of: 225 kg/ha, 200 kg/ha, and 175 kg/ha. The second factor is the concentration of banana pseudostem POC with control level, 200 ml/l, 250 ml/l, and 300 ml/l. The parameters observed included plant height, number of leaves, stem diameter, cob diameter, cob length, dry weight of the cob, sweetness content, and 100-seed weight. The results of this study show an interaction, particularly in stem diameter, where the best results were found in the treatment of 175 kg/ha + control with a result of 1.96 cm. It was found that the NPK dose of 175 kg/ha produced the best results in plant height (156.12 cm), number of leaves (10.29 leaves), and cob diameter (52.7 mm).
Growth and Production Response of Cowbean (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp) to Goat Dunge and Straw Mulch Fertilizer Application Andarula Galushasti; Priyanti, Yani Hasanah; Ilham Muhklisin; Jumiatun
International Integrated Agricultural Journal (IIAJ) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): May 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/iiaj.v2i1.459

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Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp) is a legume with good adaptability to various soil types and drought conditions, offering potential as an alternative protein source to soybeans. This study aimed to investigate the effect of goat manure fertilizer and straw mulch on the growth and yield of cowpea. The research was conducted from August to November 2024 at the agricultural field of Politeknik Negeri Jember using a factorial randomized block design with two factors: goat manure dosage (0, 90, 110, 130, and 160 g/plant) and mulch type (silver mulch and straw mulch), with three replications. Growth parameters and yield components such as plant height, number of pods, pod weight, and seed weight were recorded. The results showed that the application of 160 g/plant goat manure significantly increased plant height at 35 days after planting, the number of pods per plant, wet and dry pod weights, and seed yield, while straw mulch had no significant effect on any variable. No interaction effect was observed between the two treatments. The findings suggest that goat manure application is an effective strategy to enhance cowpea productivity under field conditions without the need for straw mulching.
Empowerment Assistance of Cultural Village Community in Jember Distric Mushthofa Kamal; Bagus P. Yudhia Kurniawan; Retno Sari Mahanani; Taufik Hidayat; Khafidurrohman Agustianto; Ely Mulyadi; Milawaty; Andarula Galushasti
Journal Of Humanities Community Empowerment Vol. 3 No. 4 (2025): Journal of Humanities Community Empowerment
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32528/jhce.v3i4.4803

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This community service activity aims to increase the capacity of indigenous village communities in Jember Regency in managing tourism potential through the Business Model Canvas (BMC) approach, developing tourism packages, and strengthening tourism awareness movements. The main problems faced by indigenous village communities are suboptimal management of culture-based tourism potential, a lack of tourism product innovation, and weak digital marketing capabilities. This activity was implemented through a participatory approach involving traditional leaders, tourism actors, village officials, and youth groups. The results of the mentoring showed an increase in community knowledge about tourism business models, the creation of local culture-based tourism packages, and increased awareness of the importance of tourism services and environmental preservation. Thus, this activity contributes to strengthening the community economy and preserving local wisdom values ​​in Jember Regency
Co-Authors Adha Anrosana Pongoh, Ida Agusthiana, Mifthaqul Agustianto, Khafidurrohman Alif, Trisnani Alwan Abdurahman Anggraeni, Rifqi Dwi Annisa Lutfi Alwi Arisandi, Dewi Puspa Atmaja, Fama Rudi Bagus P. Yudhia Kurniawan Bagus Putu Yudhia Kurniawan Bagus Putu Yudhia Kurniawan Bagus Putu Yudhia Kurniawan Bambang Irawan, Triono Brilliantina, Aulia Budi Hariono Choirunnisa, Shabrina Christa Dyah Utami Damanhuri Dudi Amarullah Dyah Nuning Erawati Edwin Purwanto, Aldo Eliyatiningsih, Eliyatiningsih Ely Mulyadi Hartadi, Didit Rahmat Hidayat, Heppy Yuniar Ariani Ilham Muhklisin Ilham Mukhlisin Irawan, Triono Bambang Jumiatun Jumiatun Jumiatun, Jumiatun Kamal, Mushthofa Kautsar, Syamsiar Khafidurrohman Agustianto Khusna, Nisa Wardatul Kurnianto, Mokhamad Fatoni Milawaty Mochamat Bintoro, Mochamat Muhammad Sholahuddin Amrulloh Mukarommah, Endah Mukhlisin, Ilham Muksin Muksin Mushthofa Kamal Ningtyas, Dini Putri Nisa Wardatul Khusnah Pongoh, Ida Adha Anrosana Prawidya Destarianto Priyanti, Yani Hasanah Puspa Arisandi, Dewi Putri, April Lian Putu Yudhia Kurnia, Bagus Rahmawati, Hidayatul Ratih Ayuninghemi, Ratih Resya, Fachmi Retno Sari Mahanani Rizza Wijaya Rr. Liliek Dwi Soelaksini Rudi Wardana Safitri, Tria Indah Sari Mahanani, Retno Soelaksini, Liliek Dwi Subagiyo, Amar Sugiantoro, Wisnu Sugiartono, Endro Suranto, Dwi Djoko Syarief, Mochammad Taufik Hidayat Taufik Hidayat Taufiq Rizaldi Tri hertamawati, Rosa Trisnani Alif Utami , Christa Dyah Utami, Christa Dyah Uyun Erma Malika Wardati, Irma Widodo, Tirto Wahyu Yeni Ida Kurniawati Yonita, Agustin Rindha