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Daya hasil genotipe jagung merah Unipa pada beberapa ame-lioran di Distrik Manokwari Utara Lenda Mawikere, Nouke; Kilala, Ary; Ilona Noya, Alce; S. Sarungallo, Amelia; Purbokurniawan; Abbas, Barahima
Cassowary Vol 7 No 2 (2024): Juni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/casssowary.cs.v7.i2.222

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ABSTRACT: This research aims to find out the types of ameliorant and the local West Papua genotypes that have the best influence on corn productivity, identify the yield of several promoting genotypes of the local West Papua red corn using several types of ameliorant in North Manokwari District, and know the right type of the ameliorant for increasing the yield of several promoting genotype of the local West Papua red corn. The study used a split-plot design with the combination treatments of ameliorant types and corn plant genotypes. The types of ameliorant as the first treatment factor which was allocated as a main plot consisted of Control or without ameliorant (Ao), Chicken Manure (A1), and Goat Manure (A2). The second factor (G) as a subplot consisted of 8 types of corn genotypes (AMP-UNIPA 1, AMP-UNIPA 2, AMP-UNIPA 3, AMP-UNIPA 4, AMP-UNIPA 5, AMP-UNIPA 6, AMP-UNIPA 7, and AML-UNIPA (local varieties). The results showed that the combination of ameliorant and corn genotypes treatments produced a different influence on the growth and yield components of corn. Several important variables in the growth component as well as the corn yield component showed the best results as an influence of goat manure ameliorant application.
Keragaman dan daya hasil lima aksesi ubi kayu lokal (Manihot esculenta Crantz) asal Kampung Yammua Arso 6, Distrik Arso Barat, Kabupaten Keerom, Papua Wibawati, Zarima; A. Merahabia, Paskalius; Lenda Mawikere, Nouke; Prabawardani, Saraswati; Litaay, Gabriela Welma
Cassowary Vol 8 No 4 (2025): Oktober
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/casssowary.cs.v8.i4.488

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ABSTRACT: This study aims to identify and analyze the diversity and yield potential of several local cassava accessions originating from Yammua Village, Arso 6. The research was conducted in Yammua Village, Arso 6, West Arso District, Keerom Regency, Papua Province, from July 2023 to March 2024. Evaluation of cassava germplasm was carried out using a Randomized Block Design (RBD) with five cassava accessions and three replications, resulting in a total of 15 experimental units. Observations were made on three samples from each experimental unit based on the description by Fukuda (2010). Agronomic variables observed included plant height, stem diameter, tuber diameter, tuber length, number of tubers per plant, tuber weight per plant, number of commercial tubers, commercial tuber weight, number of tubers per ridge, tuber weight per ridge, and harvest index. Data analysis included Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), Principal Component Analysis (PCA), Cluster Analysis, and Correlation Coefficient analysis. The results showed significant differences among the five evaluated accessions in terms of plant height, tuber diameter, number of tubers per plant, tuber weight per plant, number of commercial tubers, commercial tuber weight, number of tubers per plot, tuber weight per plot, and harvest index. The similarity coefficient among accessions ranged from 0.07 to 0.33. Two principal components successfully explained 89.7% of the total variation. A significant positive correlation was found between harvest index, tuber diameter, tuber weight per plant, number of commercial tubers, and commercial tuber weight with yield.
Identifikasi jenis-jenis pisang (Musa sp) di Distrik Kepulauan Aruri Kabupaten Supiori Provinsi Papua Ningsi, Ratna; Rumbekwan, Yusthinus; Widodo, Imam; Lenda Mawikere, Nouke; Purbokurniawan; Yanti Andriyani, Liz
Cassowary Vol 9 No 1 (2026): Januari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/casssowary.cs.v9.i1.522

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This study aims to identify the types of bananas found on Auri Island, Supiori Regency. This research was conducted in Mburwandi, Manggonswan, Insumbrei, Sawendi, Aruri, Imbirsbari, and Ineki villages. The data collected consisted of qualitative and quantitave banana plant characters observed directly in the field. The similarity among banana types was analyzed using cluster analysis and the results were presented in the form of dendrograms and descriptive tables. The findings indicate that there are 11 types of bananas distributed across the seven villages in the Auri Island District. Cluster analysis revealed seven similarity groups. Cluster 1 consisted of Pisang Nona, while Cluster 2 comprised Pisang Mas and Pisang Raja, which formed a closely related group based on shared characteristics, particularly the presence of speckles on the leaf petiole, leaf color, the color of the upper leaf surface, the color of the lower leaf surface, and fruit shape. Cluster 3 included Pisang Insarek, whereas Cluster 4 consisted of Pisang Kidang and Pisang Seribu, which exhibited similarities in leaf posture, waxy layer, lower leaf surface color, and fruit shape. Cluster 5 comprised Pisang Ambon, Cluster 6 included Pisang Kepok, characterized by a waxy surface and tapering fruit shape, and Cluster 7 consisted of Pisang Jarum. This variation among clusters indicates the substantial potential of banana genetic resources, which is essential for conservation efforts and banana breeding programs.