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Arthropod diversity in three different habitats around Sumbawa University Of Technology, Sumbawa, NTB Fikri, Galih El; Arrufitasari, Putri Nur
Al-Hayat: Journal of Biology and Applied Biology Vol 7, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Fakultas Sains dan Teknologi, UIN Walisongo Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/ah.v7i1.18182

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Arthropods have an important role in a habitat and food chain cycle. Identification of arthropod species abundance and diversity is done as a biological indicator of the environment. The aim of the research is determine the diversity and community structure of soil arthropods in various habitats and provide information on environmental quality caused by human activities around the campus of Sumbawa University of Technology. This research was conducted in three locations in the area around the Sumbawa University of Technology, Batu alang village, Moyo Hulu sub-district, Sumbawa district. The three locations include hillsides, campus areas and corn fields. Sampling of soil arthropods using the pitfall trap technique. Data on abundance, species richness, diversity, Calculation of the Index of Importance (INP) and diversity value (H') was analized by Excel. The results of Arthropod identification found a total of 2083 individuals consisting of 20 families and 8 Arthropod orders. The three sites showed that the abundance of arthropods in campus area was the highest at (212.75 ± 9.54) Arthropod species richness in corn field was the highest at 2.67 ± 0.4 Arthropod diversity (H’) in hilside was the highest at (3.23 ± 0.16). Campus area and corn field which have higher similarity.
HIDROPONIK SOLUSI PERTANIAN MODERN TERKINI DI DESA KETINDAN RT 4 KABUPATEN MALANG Sutanto, Oentari Prilaningrum; Arrufitasari, Putri Nur; Hidayatullah, Careca Sepdihan Rahmat; Handini, Aline Sisi
Jurnal Edukasi Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 4 No 2 (2025): APRIL 2025
Publisher : FIP UNIRA MALANG

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36636/eduabdimas.v4i2.6583

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Desa Ketindan berada di wilayah Kecamatan Lawang Kabupaten Malang dengan ketinggian rata-rata 600 mdpl. Desa Ketindan terdapat didaerah yang sudah padat penduduk menyebabkan keterbatasan ruang lingkup untuk bertanam. Hal ini menjadi fokus untuk pengabdian masyarakat dalam memanfaatkan lahan terbatas menjadi produktif salah satunya adalah hidroponik. Sistem hidroponik memiliki banyak keunggulan dengan sistem yang sederhana, potensi ini memberikan harapan untuk masyarakat Desa Ketindan RT 04 dapat mengimplementasikanya. Penerapan hidroponik ini dapat menyalurkan hobi masyarakat perkotaan dalam bercocok tanam dilahan sempit, meningkatkan keasrian dan keindahan serta menjadi peluang usaha sampingan. Metode pelaksanaan pengabdian adalah pemaparan materi, persiapan dan perakitan sistem hidroponik secara sederhana. Hasil yang didapatkan dalam pengabdian masyarakat ini adalah penyuluhan tentang hidroponik didaerah perkotaan sehingga dapat meningkatkan pengetahuan dan keterampilan masyarakat dalam memanfaatkan hidroponik untuk mendukung kesejahteraan.
Arthropod diversity in three different habitats around Sumbawa University Of Technology, Sumbawa, NTB Fikri, Galih El; Arrufitasari, Putri Nur
Al-Hayat: Journal of Biology and Applied Biology Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Fakultas Sains dan Teknologi, UIN Walisongo Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/ah.v7i1.18182

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Arthropods have an important role in a habitat and food chain cycle. Identification of arthropod species abundance and diversity is done as a biological indicator of the environment. The aim of the research is determine the diversity and community structure of soil arthropods in various habitats and provide information on environmental quality caused by human activities around the campus of Sumbawa University of Technology. This research was conducted in three locations in the area around the Sumbawa University of Technology, Batu alang village, Moyo Hulu sub-district, Sumbawa district. The three locations include hillsides, campus areas and corn fields. Sampling of soil arthropods using the pitfall trap technique. Data on abundance, species richness, diversity, Calculation of the Index of Importance (INP) and diversity value (H') was analized by Excel. The results of Arthropod identification found a total of 2083 individuals consisting of 20 families and 8 Arthropod orders. The three sites showed that the abundance of arthropods in campus area was the highest at (212.75 ± 9.54) Arthropod species richness in corn field was the highest at 2.67 ± 0.4 Arthropod diversity (H’) in hilside was the highest at (3.23 ± 0.16). Campus area and corn field which have higher similarity.
Arthropod diversity in three different habitats around Sumbawa University Of Technology, Sumbawa, NTB Fikri, Galih El; Arrufitasari, Putri Nur
Al-Hayat: Journal of Biology and Applied Biology Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Fakultas Sains dan Teknologi, UIN Walisongo Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/ah.v7i1.18182

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Arthropods have an important role in a habitat and food chain cycle. Identification of arthropod species abundance and diversity is done as a biological indicator of the environment. The aim of the research is determine the diversity and community structure of soil arthropods in various habitats and provide information on environmental quality caused by human activities around the campus of Sumbawa University of Technology. This research was conducted in three locations in the area around the Sumbawa University of Technology, Batu alang village, Moyo Hulu sub-district, Sumbawa district. The three locations include hillsides, campus areas and corn fields. Sampling of soil arthropods using the pitfall trap technique. Data on abundance, species richness, diversity, Calculation of the Index of Importance (INP) and diversity value (H') was analized by Excel. The results of Arthropod identification found a total of 2083 individuals consisting of 20 families and 8 Arthropod orders. The three sites showed that the abundance of arthropods in campus area was the highest at (212.75 ± 9.54) Arthropod species richness in corn field was the highest at 2.67 ± 0.4 Arthropod diversity (H’) in hilside was the highest at (3.23 ± 0.16). Campus area and corn field which have higher similarity.
Effectiveness of Various AB Mix Concentrations on the Growth and Anatomy of Corn Plants (Zea mays L) in Hydroponic Systems Hidayatullah, Careca Sepdihan Rahmat; Priambodo, Okta Nindita; Sutanto, Oentari Prilaningrum; Arrufitasari, Putri Nur; Handini, Aline Sisi
Jurnal Agroekoteknologi Tropika Lembab Vol 8, No 1 (2025): Agroekoteknologi Tropika Lembab Volume 8 Nomor 1 Agustus 2025
Publisher : Mulawarman University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/jatl.8.1.2025.20367.70-76

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Corn (Zea mays L.) is the most widely cultivated cereal crop globally, serving as a vital source of food, animal feed, and biofuel. Efforts to improve corn production and ensure food security continue through advancements in fertilization and cultivation techniques. This study investigates the effect of different concentrations of AB Mix fertilizer on the growth and anatomical development of corn grown using an efficient floating hydroponic system. The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse at the Cikabayan Bawah Garden, Bogor Agricultural University, Bogor, Indonesia, located at an altitude of 234 meters above sea level. A completely randomized design (CRD) was used, with one factor—AB Mix concentration—at three levels: ½×, 1×, and 2× the standard concentration. Each treatment was replicated six times, resulting in 18 experimental units. Results showed that the 2× AB Mix concentration significantly enhanced plant performance, with a 107% increase in growth compared to the ½× concentration at 4 weeks after sowing (WAS). Parameters such as plant height, shoot fresh weight at 4 WAS, root fresh weight at 3–4 WAS, and total fresh weight at 4 WAS all showed marked improvements with the 2× treatment. These findings indicate that doubling the standard AB Mix concentration is optimal for hydroponic corn cultivation up to 4 WAS. Further studies are recommended to assess the physiological responses and yield outcomes across different corn varieties under varying AB Mix concentrations