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PEMBERDAYAAN KELOMPOK WANITA TANI DALAM PEMANFAATAN SAMPAH ORGANIK RUMAH TANGGA MENGGUNAKAN TRICHODERMA SPP DI DESA BONGOHULAWA KABUPATEN BONE BOLANGO Pulogu, Siska Irhamnawati; Iswati, Rida; Dama, Hasna; Isami, Delvira; Lamatenggo, Reska
Jurnal Abdi Insani Vol 11 No 4 (2024): Jurnal Abdi Insani
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/abdiinsani.v11i4.2119

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The Women Farmers Group or KWT is part of the agricultural community group. KWT needs to be empowered to process household waste generated from daily activities. The use of the Trichoderma sp fungus in breaking down organic waste into organic fertilizer in the form of compost. Empowering KWT in processing household waste using Trichoderma spp into compost is one way to support sustainable and environmentally friendly agricultural activities. The aim of this activity is to provide training and practice in processing household organic waste using Trichoderma spp in Bongohulawa village. The methods include counseling, discussions with the participants and followed by a KWT demonstration in processing household organic waste to make organic fertilizer/compost. KWT Mawar participants responded very enthusiastically to the implementation of service activities because of the material and training on the use of household organic waste using the Trichoderma sp fungus is something new for this community group. Demonstration activities produced samples of wet organic waste and dry waste which were stored in sacks and tightly closed for 4 weeks. The results of processing household organic waste are characterized by changes in the texture of the waste which has been crushed and has a blackish brown color. The success of the household waste decomposing household waste into trichocompost certainly motivates every KWT member to adopt a household waste processing using Trichoderma spp to produce trichocompost.
Efektivitas Beberapa Media Limbah Pertanian Terhadap Pertumbuhan Trichoderma brevicompectum Indigenus Gorontalo Pulogu, Siska Irhamnawati; Iswati , Rida; Apriliani, Silvana; Isami, Delvira; Lamatenggo, Reska
Jurnal Penelitian Pertanian Terapan Vol 26 No 1 (2026)
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Lampung.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25181/jppt.v26i1.4529

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 Trichoderma brevicompactum indigenous to Gorontalo is a potential biological control agent that plays an important role in plant disease management and agricultural waste utilization. The availability of cost-effective and environmentally friendly growth media is a key factor in supporting the production of fungal inoculum. This study aimed to describe the growth response of Gorontalo indigenous T. brevicompactum on agricultural waste-based media, namely cassava peel extract and coffee peel extract, in comparison with Potato Dextrose Broth (PDB) as a control medium. The study was conducted using a descriptive approach at the Laboratory of Plant Pests and Diseases, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Negeri Gorontalo. The observed parameters included changes in the physical properties of the media (temperature, pH, and color), mycelial biomass, relative growth rate (RGR), absolute growth rate (AGR), and conidial density during the incubation period. The results showed that, descriptively, cassava peel extract exhibited a higher tendency in RGR and AGR values than the control medium and coffee peel extract, particularly during the mid-incubation phase. In contrast, coffee peel extract showed a relatively lower growth response, especially at the later incubation stage. Conidial density increased over time in all media, with the highest values observed in the control medium, followed by cassava peel extract and coffee peel extract. Overall, cassava peel and coffee peel wastes have potential as alternative growth media for T. brevicompactum, with cassava peel extract demonstrating a more favorable growth tendency.