Jurnal Agrisa
Vol 12 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Agrisa

PERKEMBANGAN TEKNOLOGI IDENTIFIKASI SERANGGA DARI ZAMAN KE ZAMAN

Indriati, Gusti (Unknown)
Hidayat, Purnama (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
16 Dec 2023

Abstract

Insect classification is carried out using various identification techniques, namely conventional and modern. Accurate identification techniques for insect species are an important key in determining effective pest control measures. Insect classification and insect identification methods are interrelated because proper classification is a necessary basis for effective identification methods. The development of insect classification based on time is divided into several stages, namely: Pre-Linnean Era, Linnean Era, Darwinian Era, and Hennigian Era. The traditional method of identifying pest insects is done manually to recognize and classify pest insects based on morphological, anatomical and other characteristics. Although this method tends to be slower and requires a high degree of manual skill, it remains an important basis for taxonomy. Rapid progress in the world of research requires increased quality and speed of time, thus requiring modern and up-to-date insect identification methods such as Next-Generation Squencing (NGS), DNA Barcoding, Computer Vision, Mobile Apps and Citizen Science, and Micro CT Scanning. Supporting the implementation of modern technology requires software development, specialized equipment, and careful validation to ensure accuracy and efficiency as well as human resources. A combination of advanced technology and traditional methods may be the most effective approach in insect taxonomy identification.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

agrisa

Publisher

Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology Immunology & microbiology

Description

Journal Agrisa is a scientific journal that includes original articles in the form of research articles and reviews on the agricultural sector. Fields of study include agronomy, soil science, land resource management, crop protection, food technology, post-harvest technology and other fields related ...