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Implementasi Penggunaan Air Bersalinitas pada Media Pemeliharaan Ikan Lele (Clarias sp.) di UPR D5 Wati, Rizka; Jubaedah, Dade; Marsi; Yulisman; Wijayanti, Marini
Jurnal Abdimas Mahakam Vol. 8 No. 01 (2024): Januari
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24903/jam.v8i01.2533

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Unit Pembenihan Rakyat (UPR) D5 Desa Sukapindah berdiri sejak tahun 2019 yang dengan komoditas produksi utama berupa benih ikan lele sangkuriang. Upaya yang dapat dilakukan untuk meningkatkan kelangsungan hidup dan pertumbuhan ikan adalah melalui optimalisasi kualitas air sesuai kebutuhan fisiologis ikan. Tujuan dari kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini adalah mengimplementasikan penggunaan air bersalinitas pada pemeliharaan benih ikan lele. Kegiatan dilaksanakan melalui penyuluhan, peragaan, pendampingan teknis melalui penempatan mahasiswa Praktek Lapang dan demplot pemeliharaan ikan. Berdasarkan kuisioner umpan balik pada peserta, materi penyuluhan dan peragaan dinilai telah disampaikan dengan jelas (93%), difahami (87%) dan bermanfaat (87%) oleh khalayak sasaran. Peserta terlibat aktif dalam diskusi dan mengharapkan keberlanjutan program pengabdian Masyarakat ini. Demplot berupa kolam pemeliharaan benih ikan lele yang diberi dua perlakuan, yaitu media air bersalinitas 0 ppt (K0) dan 4 ppt (K1). Hasil yang diperoleh menunjukkan bahwa ikan yang dipelihara pada media dengan salinitas 4 ppt (K1) memiliki laju pertumbuhan spesifik (sebesar 1,40%/hari untuk panjang dan 3,93%/hari untuk bobot) yang lebih tinggi dibandingkan 0 ppt (K0) (sebesar 1,30%/hari untuk panjang dan 3,70%/hari untuk bobot). Kelangsungan hidup ikan 100% pada ikan yang dipelihara pada salinitas 0 ppt dan 4 ppt. Kualitas air meliputi suhu (26,8-28,6oC), pH (6-7), daya hantar listrik (189-375 μS cm-1), dan amonia (0,03-0,07 mg L-1) masih dalam kisaran optimal untuk ikan lele.
Pemanfaatan Kapur Cangkang Keong Mas pada Air Rawa Media Pemeliharaan Ikan Lele dengan Model Budikdamber Dade Jubaedah; Marsi; Feni Haryani; Wijayanti, Marini
Jurnal Galung Tropika Vol 13 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian, Peternakan dan Perikanan Universitas Muhammadiyah Parepare

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31850/jgt.v13i2.1201

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One of the currently developing urban farming models is budikdamber, which is a mutually beneficial combination of aquaculture and hydroponic systems with a bucket as a medium for cultivation. This research aims to find out the best dosage of golden snail shells lime for increasing the swamp water pH for rearing catfish (Clarias sp.) and kale using the budikdamber model. This research applied a completely randomized design with six treatments and three replications. The dosages of golden snail shells lime used as treatment consist of 0.00 mg L-1 equivalent to CaO (P0), 10 mg L-1 equivalent to CaO (P1), 20 mg L-1 equivalent to CaO (P2), 30 mg L-1 equivalent to CaO (P3), 40 mg L-1 equivalent to CaO (P4) and 50 mg L-1 equivalent to CaO (P5). The results of this study indicate that the best dose of golden snail shell lime is 20 mg L-1 equivalent to CaO (P2), which can optimize the swamp water pH from 4.80 to 6.78, survival rate 84 %, absolute weight growth of 18.44 g, absolute length growth of 6.15 cm and feed efficiency 132.49 %, and the total weight of the kale plant 11.33 g.
Assessing the Quality of Compost Tea Made from Swamp-Growing Lotus Plants Tri Putri Nur; Susilawati; Priatna, Satria Jaya; Marsi; Gofar, Nuni
Journal of Smart Agriculture and Environmental Technology Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): December 2023: Published, 2023-12-19
Publisher : Indonesian Soil Science Society of South Sumatra in Collaboration With Soil Science Department, Sriwijaya University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60105/josaet.2023.1.3.78-83

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Lotus is a wild plant in wetlands that have not been widely used but has great potential to be developed as compost tea. Therefore, this research aims to evaluate the content of compost tea made from wild lotus found in wetlands, which has not been sufficiently used but has great potential to be developed as compost tea. It was conducted by testing several methods and compositions of compost immersion, namely A1, A2, A3, and A4 at Aeration 1:5, Aeration 1:10, Non-aeration 1:5, and Non-aeration 1:10, respectively. The results show that the pH value increased until day 8 of immersion and then decreased on days 9 and 10, with a range of 8.0-8.44, in the recommended range. Furthermore, the total dissolved solids in the 1:5 water ratio were lower than the 1:10 of compost and water. The content of nutrients (C-organic, N-total, and P-available), bacteria population, actinomycetes, fungi, and humic acid concentration were higher in aeration treatments for both 1:5 and 1:10 compost and water ratios. In addition, humic acid functional groups in compost tea for all treatments were detected, including OH-phenolic, C=C, C=C, COOH, CH3, secondary amides, and tertiary amides with different wavelengths. Based on these results, it can be concluded that aeration treatment provides better results for the observed variables than non-aeration. Keywords: Compost tea, humid acid, liquid organic fertilizer, lotus, nutrient content.
Assistance of Catfish Feed Management in Fish Farmer Groups Tanjung Seteko Village, Indralaya, Ogan Ilir Mukti, Retno Cahya; Jubaedah, Dade; Amin, Mohamad; Marsi; Yulisman
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): September
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v6i3.1137

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One of the obstacles in catfish farming is the high price of artificial feed or commercial feed. One solution is proper feed management, which can increase fish growth and production. The purpose of this activity is to improve the understanding of catfish farmers about feed management. This activity will be carried out in Tanjung Seteko Village, Indralaya, Ogan Ilir. The implementation method involves counselling, training, and technical assistance, as well as production through the empowerment of active participation by partners. This is achieved by transferring knowledge and technology about catfish feed management, which includes proposing lecturers, students, and partners. The results of this activity show an increase in knowledge about feed management.