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SOSIALISASI DAN PELATIHAN PENGELOLAAN SAMPAH DENGAN KONSEP ZERO WASTE LIFESTYLE DI KELURAHAN SELONG Hidayati, Siti Nur Isnaini; Soliha, Mar’atun; Wahida, Laelatul; Iswara, Muhammad Apria; Alundari, Baiq Trinadia; Wanti, Joice Sari; Ana, Susmaini; Sutawijaya, I Gede Pasek
Jurnal Wicara Vol 1 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Wicara Desa
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/wicara.v1i2.2415

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Community Service Activities (KKN) are a form of community service carried out by students, in the context of implementing higher education's three dharma. Garbage is a crucial problem, even including a cultural problem because the impact it creates will disrupt all aspects of life. The principle of zero waste (free waste) in general is an integrated waste management system with the zero waste concept applying the 3R principles (reduce, reuse, recycle), 4R or 5R. The phenomenon of waste in the Selong sub-district has become an urgent problem and the most appropriate solution must be found to overcome it. This activity aims to help the community understand the procedures for managing waste and developing the concept of zero waste in Selong Village. The Community Service Program (KKN) will be held from 20 December 2022 to 10 February 2023, which is located in Selong Village, Selong District, East Lombok Regency. The stages of activities carried out in the implementation of KKN are as follows; Field Survey, Socialization of Waste Management & Zero Waste Lifestyle Concept, Compost Making Training, Craft & Ecobrick Making Training, Activity Evaluation. Waste management socialization and training activities with the concept of zero waste lifestyle in Selong Sub-District are carried out starting from the first week to the last week of January with a series of activities, namely socialization, training on making compost, training on making handicrafts. The socialization activity aims to provide an understanding of waste management procedures, especially organic and inorganic waste and its utilization into new products that have economic value.
Antagonistic Test of Endophytic Bacteria of Chili Pepper Roots Producing Siderophores and Hydrolase Enzymes against Plant Pathogenic Bacteria Ralstonia Solanacearum Hidayati, Siti Nur Isnaini; Zulkifli, Lalu; Sedijani, Prapti; Rasmi, Dewa Ayu Citra
Jurnal Biologi Tropis Vol. 24 No. 4 (2024): Oktober - Desember
Publisher : Biology Education Study Program, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Mataram, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jbt.v24i4.7966

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This study aims to test the ability of endophytic bacterial isolates of cayenne pepper roots (Capsicum frutescens) to produce siderophore compounds and protease enzymes and to test the antagonistic activity of endophytic bacterial isolates in controlling the growth of plant pathogenic bacteria (Ralstonia solanacearum). The stages in this study are isolation of endophytic bacteria from cayenne pepper roots, siderophore production test, protease enzyme activity test, and biochemical and physiological characterization of potential endophytic bacteria, antagonistic test of endophytic bacteria against the growth of Ralstonia solanacearum bacteria. Endophytic bacteria were isolated from cayenne pepper plant roots taken from Selong, East Lombok. Characterization of siderophore-producing isolates used the Arnow test method. The activity of bacterial protease enzymes was tested qualitatively on Skim Milk Agar solid media. The antagonistic activity test of endophytic bacteria against pathogenic bacteria was carried out using the Kirby-Bauer diffusion method. Characterization of endophytic bacteria was carried out by observing colony morphology, Gram staining, and biochemical tests. There were 3 isolates that were able to produce siderophores (catecholate type) with codes EC5, EC12, and EC15. Six isolates showed protease enzyme activity with codes EC3, EC4, EC5, EC7, EC11, and EC15, with the highest Proteolytic Index (2.02) shown by isolate EC4. There were 3 isolates that were able to inhibit the growth of Ralstonia solanacearum (EC4, EC5, and EC15), with the highest inhibitory power shown by isolate EC15 (3.67 mm). The results of the study indicate that endophytic bacteria from cayenne pepper plant roots have the potential as biopesticides in the future.