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Implementation of aquaponics as an alternative income for CATFISH farmers group in Gajah Village, Jombang Anggi Indah Yuliana; Mohamad Nasirudin; Rohmat Hidayat
Community Empowerment Vol 9 No 10 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.12215

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The catfish hatchery business practices carried out by the CATFISH fish farmers group in Gajah Village, Ngoro District, Jombang Regency produce waste that has the potential to pollute the aquatic environment around the cultivation location. On the other hand, catfish waste can be used as an alternative source of nutrients for plants. Therefore, this community service activity aims to improve the knowledge and skills of partners regarding the aquaponic system as an alternative business diversification that increases cultivator income and reduces catfish waste pollution to the environment. The methods and stages in community empowerment activities include: (1) identifying partner needs, (2) introducing technology to partners through socialization and training, and (3) operational technology assistance. The socialization and training activities had an impact on increasing the knowledge and skills of partners regarding aquaponics as an alternative income for catfish hatchery businesses.
Adaptive Estimation for the Distribution Model of Golden Apple Snail (Pomacea canaliculata (Lamarck)) Pests Using Kernel and Spline Smoothers with Goldenshluger-Lepski Method Zulfikar, Zulfikar; Nasirudin, Mohamad; Susanti, Ambar; Sifaunajah, Agus
Journal of Applied Data Sciences Vol 6, No 2: MAY 2025
Publisher : Bright Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47738/jads.v6i2.578

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The accuracy of the golden apple snail pest distribution model estimation is very much needed by farmers in dealing with pest attacks, especially in the rainy season. This research aimed to obtain the best distribution model of golden apple snail pests with kernel estimators and spline smoothing through the Goldenshluger-Lepski adaptive bandwidth selection method with an estimation error rate below 10%. The parameters measured were population density 7-42 days after planting, Morisita index, and environmental correlation. The results showed that the population density of golden apple snail pests from four research locations differed significantly in both the juvenile phase (PrF = 0.00161), pre-adult (PrF = 0.000872), and adult (PrF = 0.019122). The highest density was found in Bandar Kedungmulyo District (9.23 individuals.m-2), while the lowest was found in Megaluh District (6.37 individuals.m-2). The population pattern is evenly distributed with a Morisita index of less than one and the highest index (Id = 0.469) was recorded in Megaluh District. The best population distribution model was obtained using the optimum h(7) kernel smoothing estimator, with the lowest Mean Square Error (0.001), and Mean Absolute Square Error (0.032) values in Megaluh District. Furthermore, the best distribution model was obtained using the natural cubic spline smoother with the lowest Mean Square Error (0.055), and Mean Absolute Square Error (0.020) values in Tembeleng District. In conclusion, the best golden apple snail pest distribution model was obtained using the adaptive kernel smoothing estimator of the Goldenshluger-Lepsky model approach, which produced the lowest estimation error rate compared to the spline smoother. This research contributes to developing the best distribution model for golden snail pests, which can strengthen the information technology database for monitoring, controlling, and utilizing the potential of golden snail pests.
Sosialisasi Dan Pelatihan Pembuatan Bakteri Fotosintesis (Synechococcus Sp.) Sebagai Penyubur Tanaman Di Desa Mojodanu nasirudin, mohamad; Yuliana, Anggi Indah; Zuhria, Siti Aminatuz; Hartanti, Dyah Ayu Sri; Afdholi, Zakiyuddin Al; Alifadeyana, Laily; Fitriana, Dista; Ardiansya, Widi; Arif, Muhamad; Qomariyah, Umi Kulsum Nur
Jumat Pertanian: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): April
Publisher : LPPM Universitas KH. A. Wahab Hasbullah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32764/abdimasper.v6i1.5267

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Training on making photosynthetic bacteria (Synechococcus sp.) as plant fertilizer aims to increase participants' knowledge and skills in utilizing photosynthetic microorganisms to support sustainable agriculture. Synechococcus sp., a type of cyanobacteria, has the ability to carry out photosynthesis and produce important nutrients such as nitrogen, which plays a role in increasing soil fertility. Through a service approach based on Participatory Action Research (PAR), this training involves active participation of participants in all stages of the process. This training covers various topics, starting from an introduction to the characteristics and benefits of Synechococcus sp. to isolation techniques, culture, and practical applications in agriculture. Participants are taught in depth how to process these bacteria and apply them to planting media with the aim of increasing productivity and plant health. In addition, participants were given an understanding of the importance of microorganisms in maintaining the balance of agricultural ecosystems. The training evaluation showed very positive results, with a significant increase in participants' understanding of the role of photosynthetic microorganisms in improving soil and plant quality. Participants' interest in applying this technique on their agricultural land was also very high, showing great potential for widespread application of this method. It is hoped that through this training, more environmentally friendly and sustainable agriculture can be created by utilizing biological resources, such as Synechococcus sp., to maintain soil health and support sustainable food production.
Pengembangan Kemandirian Pangan Kader PKK Desa Mancilan Berbasis Olahan Pangan Lokal Yuliana, Anggi Indah; Nasirudin, Mohamad; Qomariyah, Siti Nur
Jumat Pertanian: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): April
Publisher : LPPM Universitas KH. A. Wahab Hasbullah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32764/abdimasper.v6i1.5670

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Local food development needs to be optimized to realize food self-sufficiency. Mancilan Village has local food sources that have not been utilized properly, namely spinach and rambutan. There needs to be an effort to optimize these food sources through community empowerment activities. This community service activity aims to improve and develop the skills of the PKK Melati Cadre in Mancilan Village in utilizing the local food potential of rambutan and spinach as processed food products. The approach model applied in this community empowerment activity is a participatory approach as well as asset or resource-based community empowerment. The methods used in this activity include workshops, demonstrations, simulations, and FGDs attended by 30 participants. Food processing training activities in the form of spinach noodles and hair nuggets have succeeded in increasing the knowledge and skills of Mancilan Village PKK cadres. The ease of raw materials and the process of making products are supporting factors in product application. On the other hand, based on the hedonic test of spinach noodle and rambutan nugget products, the average shows a positive value in terms of taste, color, aroma, and texture of the product.
Insect Biodiversity in Corn Plants of Jago 20 Variety in Jombang Regency Nasirudin, Mohamad; Puspaningrum, Yessita
AGARICUS: Advances Agriculture Science & Farming Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): June
Publisher : LPPM Universitas KH. A. Wahab Hasbullah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32764/agaricus.v3i1.5711

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This study aims to determine the biodiversity or diversity of insects in corn plants in the generative phase. This type of research is quantitative descriptive. The study was conducted in systematic and non-systematic land. Sampling of insects in corn plantations in the morning (yellow trap and blue trap), and in the morning, afternoon, and evening (observation). The number of insects obtained was calculated for diversity (H '), dominance (C), and important value index (INP). In systematic land, the H' value of insects was 2.71 while for non-systematic land it was 2.68. The data shows that the insect diversity index is moderate. The dominance index (C) in systematic corn fields in the generative phase of systematic land was 0.074 while in non-systematic land it was 0.072, meaning that both lands showed a low dominance index. In systematic land, the Muscidae family showed an INP of 20.46, for non-systematic land the highest IVI was shown by the Coccinelidae family with a value of 21.42. Generative phase corn fields that use systematic treatment show higher insect diversity compared to generative phase corn fields that use non-systematic treatment. Keywords: Synthetic inorganic, corn, insect diversity.
Interactive Effects of Catfish Aquaculture Effluent and NPK Fertilizer on Tomato Growth and Yield under Tropical Field Conditions Defi Kartika; Anggi Indah Yuliana; Mohamad Nasirudin
AGARICUS: Advances Agriculture Science & Farming Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): June
Publisher : LPPM Universitas KH. A. Wahab Hasbullah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32764/agaricus.v5i1.6001

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This study evaluated the individual and interactive effects of graded levels of catfish aquaculture wastewater and graded rates of nitrogen phosphorus potassium fertilizer on the growth and yield of tomato under tropical field conditions. Using a two‐factorial randomized complete block design, treatments included five volumes of wastewater and three fertilizer rates, each replicated three times. Growth parameters were assessed at multiple intervals, and fruit yield and biomass were recorded through successive harvests. The highest fertilizer rate resulted in the most vigorous early canopy development, greatest fruit weight in the initial harvests, and highest shoot biomass at maturity. Catfish wastewater alone did not enhance any measured parameter, but a modest wastewater addition combined with full fertilizer rate produced a notable improvement in early leaf expansion. These findings confirm the essential role of balanced inorganic nutrition in tomato production and identify a narrow window in which low‐level organic input can complement chemical fertilizer. Practical implications include the potential for smallholder farmers to valorize aquaculture by‐products and reduce synthetic input without compromising performance.
Pembelajaran Dan Pelatihan Buku Super Cepat Belajar Calistung Di Tk Muslimat Al-Khoiriyah Desa Mojodanu nasirudin, mohamad; Ashar, Salim; Bajuri, Mohammad Fahmi; Febrianti, Arista Sasa Bela; Khanifah, Dian; Fitroh, Mayada Fatwatul; Khasanah, Kharisma Wahyu; Khakim, Achmad Latif Nur
Jumat Pendidikan: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): April
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat UNWAHA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32764/abdimaspen.v6i1.5266

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The book "Super Fast Learning Calistung" is specifically designed to help children learn the basics of reading, writing and arithmetic (calistung) in a fun, effective and interactive way. This book presents a variety of activities and exercises arranged in a structured manner, making it easier for children to understand the concept of calistung from an early age. One of the advantages of this book is its interactive approach and educational games designed to stimulate children's interest in learning, making it a process that is not only educational, but also entertaining. Through an organized learning method, this book not only focuses on children as learners, but also involves parents and teachers as companions in the learning process. The community service approach in Mojodanu Village uses the Service Learning (SL) method, which is carried out in the form of mentoring or tutoring to support learning. The training provided to parents and teachers aims to equip them with the right strategies in accompanying children when using this book, ensuring children can understand the material well and apply calistung skills in everyday life. This book is also designed to increase children's motivation and interest in learning on an ongoing basis, with the hope that they can master calistung skills solidly. With a strong foundation in reading, writing and arithmetic, children are expected to be ready to face further educational challenges and achieve success in the future.
The Effect of Concentration and Soaking Time on The Shallots Exract Against The Growth of Stem Cuttings Dersono Guava (Syzigium Malaccense) Al Ibrahim, Tegar Bara; Qomariah, Umi Kulsum Nur; Nasirudin, Mohamad
AGARICUS: Advances Agriculture Science & Farming Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): October
Publisher : LPPM Universitas KH. A. Wahab Hasbullah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32764/agaricus.v5i2.6199

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The purpose of the research to determine the effect of shallot extract concentration and soaking duration on the growth of stem cuttings of water apple (Syzygium malaccense), observed through shoot number, leaf number, and shoot emergence time over four weeks. A 4 × 3 factorial randomized block design with five replications was applied. The results showed that the combination of shallot extract treatments had a highly significant effect on all variables. The best outcome was obtained from the 80% concentration with 4-hour soaking (K2L2), which produced the highest average number of shoots (11.8), leaves (16.6), and the fastest shoot emergence (0.4–0.6 weeks). In contrast, excessively high concentrations (100%) tended to inhibit growth, likely due to phytotoxic effects. Natural auxins and cytokinins in shallot extract played an important role in stimulating cell division and vegetative growth. These findings indicate that shallot extract can be used as an effective natural alternative to synthetic growth regulators for vegetative plant propagation. Keywords: Stem cuttings, shallot extract, Syzygium malaccense.
Hubungan Kandungan Kimia Tanah terhadap Keanekaragaman Makrofauna Tanah pada Perkebunan Apel Semi Organik dan Anorganik Nasirudin, Mohamad; Susanti, Ambar
Edubiotik : Jurnal Pendidikan, Biologi dan Terapan Vol. 3 No. 02 (2018): Edubiotik : Jurnal Pendidikan, Biologi dan Terapan
Publisher : Biology Education Department, Universitas Insan Budi Utomo, Malang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33503/ebio.v3i02.537

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This study aims to determine the relationship of soil chemical content to soil macrofauna in semi-organic and inorganic apple plantations in Tulungrejo Village, Bumiaji District, Batu City. Observation of soil chemical properties carried out in the BPTP East Java laboratory. The soil was taken systematically on both fields. Observation of soil macrofauna is carried out by direct observation. The study was conducted in March - May 2018. The parameters observed in this study were soil (H ') macrofauna, and soil (pH, C-Organic, and N). The chemical content of soil in the semiorganic apple plantation is (pH = 7.8 C-Organic = 1.54 and N = 0.16), while the chemical content of soil in the land of inorganic apple plantations is (pH = 7 C-Organic = 0 , 5 and N = 0.06). The results of research on soil macrofauna in Semi Organic apple plantations found 9 orders consisting of 10 families and amounting to 247 individuals. The role of soil macrofauna includes 3 families and 45 individuals, 4 family detrivor and 42 individuals, and 3 family predators and 160 individuals. The results of research on soil macrofauna in the field of Inorganic found 8 orders, consisting of 9 families and numbered 162 individuals. The role of the soil macrofauna includes 3 families and 25 individuals, 3 families and 18 individuals, and 3 families and 119 individuals. Diversity index value (H') of soil macrofauna in semi-organic land is higher at 1.81, while in Inorganic land is 1.53.
Pemanfaatan Smartphone Bagi Petani Sebagai Alat Pengukur pH Tanah di Desa Tanggalrejo Mojoagung Jombang Nasirudin, Mohamad; Zulfikar, Zulfikar; Muhibuddin, Anton; Ashar, Salim; Indana, Izzatul; Zakaria, Ari Viqri; Aminah, Siti; Mei Sintia, Khusnul
Jumat Informatika: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): April
Publisher : LPPM Universitas KH. A. Wahab Hasbullah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32764/abdimasif.v5i1.4103

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Technology in agriculture is something that cannot be separated from its application in the agricultural sector. The use of smartphones in soil pH measuring devices makes the measurement process faster, easier and more affordable. This research aims to develop a simple and affordable soil pH measuring tool for use by farmers in Tanggalrejo Village, Mojoagung, Jombang. The method approach taken for community service in Tanggalrejo Village is to use the Participatory Action Research (PAR) method. One of them is by implementing training methods and approaches from local farmers so that indirectly farmers in Tanggalrejo Village can capture the material well. This tool is named "Soil pH Meter" and is designed to help farmers manage the quality of their soil. This research involves the steps of designing, prototyping, field testing, and evaluation. This tool has the potential to increase efficiency in farming and help farmers take appropriate actions to increase crop yields. Based on the results of this community service activity, it can provide an overview of the use of a pH meter for accurate and efficient soil pH monitoring by: (1) Providing understanding and practice in checking soil pH using a telegram monitoring pH meter to farmers in Tanggalrejo Village, so that the Farmers know the condition of bass or acid soil and can determine good and correct handling. (2) Provide understanding and explanation about the use of smartphones, that the soil pH monitoring tool via telegram can be checked via smartphones used by farmers in Tanggalrejo Village.
Co-Authors abdul Latif Abdul Latif Abu Na’im Abu Na’im Achmad Kholilur Rahman Achmad Krisdianto Achmad Miftahul Huda Adi Ardiansyah, Adi Adinda Tiara Choirunnisa Afdholi, Zakiyuddin Al Afif Kholisun Nashoih Afifuddin Afifuddin Aghni Akbar Hidayat, Muhammad Agung Pramana Warih Marhendra Agus Suhadi Agus Suhadi Agus Suhadi Ahmad Hamdan Zainul Hasan Ahmad Septyo Baktiar Ainin Mukarromah Aji Setyo Hartono Al Ibrahim, Tegar Bara Alan Hafinudin Ali, M. Musyafa Alifadeyana, Laily Amal, Muhammad Ichlasul Ambar Susanti Ambar Susanti Ambar Susanti Amin Setyo Leksono Ana Mariatul Khiftiyah Anandita, Septian Ragil Andani, Nur Faisal Anggi Indah Yuliana Anggi Indah Yuliana Anton Muhibuddin Anton Muhibuddin Anwar, Achmad Sholichul Ardiansya, Widi Ardyah Ramadhina Irsanti Putri Ari Viqri Zakaria Arifuddin Ahmad Ario Wibowo, Rendy ashar, salim Aulia Saharani Aviv, Romadhon Luqman Azhar Irfana Gangsar Bachtiar Ali Baehaqi Baita Fitrianah Bajuri, Mohammad Fahmi Bima Prakasa Budi Kiswanto Cahaya , Fitria Nur Canggih Nailil Maghfiroh Choirul Anam Dawam Cahya Defi Kartika Dwi Hari Winarno Dyah Ayu Sri Hartanti Effendi, Akmal Hidayat Faizah, Mazidatul Febrianti, Arista Sasa Bela Fitri Umardiyah Fitria Nur Cahaya Fitriana, Dista Fitroh Choirunisa Fitroh, Mayada Fatwatul Galuh Ramadhan, Galuh Gatot Ciptadi Gladys Agnescia Sumampouw Hadi Saptiono Hambali, Nur Habib Ahmad Hari Winarno, Dwi Hariono, Tholib Hasan, Ahmad Hamdan Zainul himmatul Aliyah, himmatul Ibrahim Yusuf Al Farros Idi Afrili Adam Indah Fitriani Indana, Izzatul Indradewa, Rhian Islakhul Anam, Muhammad Izzatul Indana Juwita Ratna Dewi Kartika, Defi Khakim, Achmad Latif Nur Khanifah, Dian Khasanah, Kharisma Wahyu Khasanah, Siti Nikmatun Khoir, Muhammad Abil Kholifatul Fuadah Khotim Fadhli Khusnul Khotimah Khusnul Mei Sintia Laila Ma'rufah Lailatul Fitria Lailatus Saadah Leila Bella Lucky Aulia Ayu Luthfi Mufidatur Rohmah M Abdu Na'im M Abdu Naim M Afim Ihza Fernanda M Amir Ma'sum M Yoga Hadi M. Aliyul Wafa M. Wildan Tijanuddaroro Ma'rufah, Laila Maf'ulah, Siti Maghfiroh , Canggih Naili Maghfiroh, Canggih Nailil Maharani Pertiwi K. Mahfudin, Sayyid Majidah, Ni'matul Maratus Sholihah Mariatul Zulfa Maulida, Pusparani Maulidiya, Fifin Izzatul Mazidatul Faizah Mega Kirana Dewi Mei Sintia, Khusnul Meiliawati, Wanda Mochammad Syafiuddin Shobirin Moh. Edy Marzuki Mohamad Sahrul Putra Soleh Mohammad Hanif Yuhdi Mohammad Yusuf Habibi Mokhammad Saifulloh Al Aziz Mufidah, Khusna Niswatul Muhamad Iin Pranata Muhammad Arif Hakim Muhammad Farid Nasrulloh Muhammad Ichlasul Amal Muhammad Nur Iman Nudin Mulia Ni’matul Jannah Nerisa Agnesia Widianto Nia Kurniawan Niswah Qonita Nora Asya Wibawanti Nur Cahaya , Fitria Nur Laili Laili Sa’adah Nur Qomariah, Umi Kulsum Nur Sa’adah Nuriyah, Selvia Azka Nurul Annisa Sholehah Nurul ‘Aini Pangesti, Meligia Diage Primaadi Airlangga Puspaningrum , Yessita Puspaningrum, Yessita QOMARIYAH, SITI NUR Qomariyah, Umi Kulsum Nur Qurotul Ainiyah Qusyairiy, Dewi Masruroh Ahmad Raden Mohamad Herdian Bhakti Rahmad Yulianto, Rahmad Ramadhani Firdaus Rendy Ario Wibowo Richi Yasir Arrokhim Rihlatil Hajjah Riska Damayanti Riska Rahmawati Rizka Mudyanti Rizqi Nurul Huda Robihah, Ismi Rohman, Achmad Ali Fathur Rohmat Hidayat Rohmat Hidayat Rohmat Hidayat Rohmat Hidayat Rohmawati, Arizka RR. Ella Evrita Hestiandari Saihul Atho’ A’laul Huda Salim Ashar Saputra, Fajar Sidik Dwi Seken, Ido Adimas Sholeh Abdul Baqi Sifaunajah, Agus Siska Binti Qoirot Siti Aminah Siti Aminah Siti Aminataz Zuhriyah Siti Aminatuz Zuhria Siti Maf'ulah Siti Mukarromah Siti Nur Qomariyah Siti Nur Qomariyah Siti Sulaikho Solly Aryza Sudarminto, Ahmad Suhadi, Agus Sujono Sujono Sulthon Ali Musti Susanti, Ambar Susanti, Ambar Syamsiar, Syamsiar Syaviratul Mughoyaroh Tiara Cahyani Umar Khasan Ursila Fitri Viona Ananda Widya Pertiwi Widya Pertiwi Wisnu Siwi Satiti Yessita Puspaningrum Yudhy Wardhani Yudhy Wardhani Yudithia Adi Wicansa Zahrotun Nisak Zakaria, Ari Viqri Zuhria , Siti Aminatuz Zuhria, Siti Aminatuz Zulfikar