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Populasi dan Spesies Serangga Hama di Gudang dengan Penciri Struktur Bangunan dan Asal Komoditasnya yang Beragam di Tiga Pasar Lokal pada Kecamatan Ilir Timur II dan Kalidoni, Kota Palembang Sumatera Selatan Cindi, Aulia; Herlinda, Siti; Yulistin, Eka; Setyawati, Anita; Anggraini, Erise; Padila, Padila; Dwitami, Egga; Ardellta, Nasya; Humairoh, Balqis; Maharani, Shara
Seminar Nasional Lahan Suboptimal Vol 12, No 1 (2024): Vol 12, No 1 (2024): Prosiding Seminar Nasional Lahan Suboptimal ke-12 “Revital
Publisher : Pusat Unggulan Riset Pengembangan Lahan Suboptimal (PUR-PLSO) Universitas Sriwijaya

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Cindi, A, Herlinda, S., Yulistin, E., Setyawati, A., Anggraini, E., Padila, P., Dwitami, E., Ardellta, N., Humairoh, B., Maharani, S. (2024). Populations and storage pest species from three local market with various building structures and commodity origins in sub-district of Ilir Timur II and Kalidoni, Palembang South Sumatera. In Herlinda S. 2024. Proseding Seminar Nasional Lahan Subtropis ke-12 Tahun 2024, Palembang 21 Oktober 2024. (pp. 244‒254). Palembang: Penerbit & Percetakan Universitas Sriwijaya (UNSRI).Storage pest insects damage stored materials quantitatively and qualitatively. Quantitative damage includes damage to stored materials which decrease in quality, damage by the Sitophilus oryzae species reaches 10-30% in Storages. The research aimed to identify and analyze the pest insect populations attacking stored commodities and to determine the influence of building structures on the diversity of species and populations of warehouse pests attacking in the markets of Ilir Timur II and Kalidoni sub-districts. The research was conducted by surveying markets in the Sub-Districts of Ilir Timur II and Kalidoni to observe the morphology of storage pest species. The study found that different markets have different storage conditions and populations of storage pests. Based on the identification of Storage pest insects found in traditional markets, 7 species of Storage pest insects were found, namely Sitophilus oryzae, Tribollium castaneum, Callosobrucus chinensis, Rhizoperta dominica, Cryptolestes ferrugeneus, Oryzaephilus surinamensis and Carpophilus dimidiatus. In Ilir Timur II District, at the 1st and 2nd markets, 5 species of Storage pest insects were found each, while at the market in Kalidoni District, 4 species of Storage pest insects were found. The commodities attacked were peanuts, green beans, rice and flour. Each market has a different treatment for commodity storage building structures such as ventilation, pallets, types of sacks, doors and floors.
Bureaucracy Reform in Improving Integrated District Administrative Services Bharoto, RM Haryo; Harsono, Yhonanda; Lestari, Aghnia Dian; Maharani, Shara
Journal Socio Humanities Review Vol 2 No 2 (2022): VOLUME 2 NUMBER 2 SEPTEMBER 2022
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian Universitas Swadaya Gunung Jati

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Bureaucratic Reform of District Integrated Administrative Services (PATEN) The study at the Rajagaluh District Office, Majalengka Regency has the aim of explaining the bureaucratic reforms implemented by PATEN in improving service quality in Rajagaluh District and the supporting factors, obstacles to the successful implementation of PATEN in Rajagaluh District. The research method uses descriptive qualitative where the author uses information from the Rajagaluh District agencies and outside parties as a data balancer, namely the community. The results of this study indicate that the success of PATEN implementation in Rajagaluh District is seen in the PATEN implementation process through the behavior of PATEN employees, infrastructure, forms of commitment in implementing PATEN and service accountability. This makes Rajagaluh District strive to realize Bureaucratic Reform in its environment. The existence of PATEN not only aims to improve the quality of service in the District but also brings it closer to the community. Changes that occur through PATEN such as the provision of service facilities, a modern service system and the behavior of PATEN employees in accordance with service standards. Supporting factors in the success of PATEN are organizational capacity, coordination of interactions between actors involved and strategies for delivering information through a persuasive approach that lead to increased services such as training and improvement of infrastructure. In addition, this has a positive impact on the community so that people are satisfied with the existence of PATEN in Rajagaluh District. Despite the limited budget in increasing the capacity of human resources and infrastructure. The conclusion of the study is that in providing public services through PATEN it is related to PATEN officers so that there is a need for bureaucratic reform to achieve good governance. Therefore, the PATEN policy can produce institutions that are committed to advancing bureaucratic reform and paying attention to the needs of the community in public services.