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REVIEW: AN ECOCENTRISM PERSPECTIVE IN DEVELOPING SEA GRAPES (Caulerpa spp.) AS A NATURAL, SUSTAINABLE FOOD PRESERVATIVE Amaro, Moegiratul; Sarjan, M; Cicilia, Siska; Ariyana, Mutia Devi; Widhiantari, Ida Ayu; Ayu, Hanifah; Sudarli, Sudarli; Gunawan, Gunawan; Amrullah, Amrullah; Jannah, Husnul; Muspi'ah, Aida
Jurnal Perikanan Unram Vol 15 No 6 (2025): JURNAL PERIKANAN
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jp.v15i6.2015

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Penerapan Etika Ekosentrisme dalam Pengelolaan Lahan Kopi di Lombok Muspi'ah, Aida; Sarjan, M.; Jannah, Husnul
Jurnal Pendidikan, Sains, Geologi, dan Geofisika (GeoScienceEd Journal) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): Februari
Publisher : Mataram University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/goescienceed.v7i1.1581

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This study examines the application of ecocentric ethics in coffee land management in Lombok as an effort to understand the relationship between humans and nature within the context of sustainable agriculture. The ecocentric paradigm places nature at the center of moral value, recognizing that every element of the ecosystem has intrinsic worth and the right to maintain its balance. Using a literature review method, this research analyzes scientific publications and empirical studies related to coffee farming practices in Lombok. The objectives of the study are: (1) to examine how ecocentric values are implemented in coffee land management systems; (2) to assess the relationship between environmental ethics and agricultural sustainability; and (3) to highlight the importance of ecological awareness in maintaining a balance between human needs and environmental conservation. The findings indicate that coffee farmers in Lombok have applied ecocentric principles through practices such as agroforestry systems, the use of organic fertilizers, soil and water conservation, and environmentally friendly waste management. These ethical values contribute not only to environmental preservation but also to strengthening the social and economic sustainability of farmers. Furthermore, ecological awareness has developed through community empowerment processes, sustainable leadership, and the integration of local wisdom into agricultural activities. Overall, this study affirms that the implementation of ecocentric ethics in Lombok reflects an agricultural paradigm that balances moral, ecological, and economic dimensions and may serve as a model for ecologically just agricultural development in other regions.
Micropropagation of Wooden Banana (Musa paradisiaca L. cv. Kayu) Through In Vitro Sustiana, Maulia; Muspi'ah, Aida; Julisaniah, Nur Indah
JRST (Jurnal Riset Sains dan Teknologi) Volume 10 No. 1, March 2026: JRST
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/jrst.v10i1.27457

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Wooden banana (Musa paradisiaca L. cv. Kayu) is a local banana variety that had unique characteristics, including a sweet taste, fragrant aroma, thicker skin, longer shelf life, and high economic value. This banana variety had a long growth period, requiring approximately 9 to 11 months to flower and bear fruit. Additionally, a single plant usually produced only one to three suckers, making wooden banana seedlings rare and difficult to obtain. To prevent its potential extinction, seedling propagation was necessary, with one possible solution being tissue culture techniques.   This study aimed to determine the optimal concentration of Benzyl Amino Purine (BAP) and the most effective culture medium for the growth of wooden banana shoots. The research employed an experimental method, testing various BAP concentrations (1 ppm, 2 ppm, 3 ppm, 4 ppm, and 5 ppm) on solid and semi-solid culture media. Data were analyzed descriptively based on the number of shoots produced under each treatment. The results showed that concentration of 3 ppm Benzyl Amino Purine (BAP) produced the highest shoot proliferation. The solid-liquid medium was the most effective culture medium, which produced an average of 4.33 shoots per explant. These findings indicate that appropriate BAP concentration and culture medium significantly enhance in vitro micropropagation of wooden banana.