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The aims of this journal is to provide a venue for academicians, researchers and practitioners for publishing the original research articles or review articles. The scope of the articles published in this journal deal with a broad range of topics, including: Agronomi, Protection, Soil, Forestry, Agroecotecnology.
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PANEN DAN PASCAPANEN PADI, JADUNG DAN KEDELAI Molenaar, Robert
EUGENIA Vol 26, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Universitas Sam Ratulangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/eug.26.1.2020.35207

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Current post-harvest procedures for food crops are lacking, mostly due to the shortage of adequate postharvest facilities and technology, outdated knowledge and skills of the farmers, and lack of awareness of more modern post-harvest handling. Furthermore, farmers have yet to understand and experience the benefits of post-harvest procedures that can increase crop quality. Harvest and post-harvest procedures for food crops are a strategic step in supporting national food security. Post-harvest procedures directly decrease losses, maintain quality, and increase farmer profits and competitiveness. Surveys by Statistics Indonesia (2012) showed that the national conversion rates of Harvested Dry Grain to Milled Dry Grain are 83,26%, while national conversion rates of Milled Dry Grain to rice are 62,47%. This illustrates a national loss potential throughout the conversion chain, estimated to be 40 billion Rupiahs every year. Efforts to improve harvest and post-harvest procedures for foor crops (with good technological support) need to be targeted towards three things (1) reduction of loss; (2) increase of quality and competitiveness (standardize processes and yield quality); (3) increase of farmer welfare. For this reason, the participation of all postharvest stakeholders is required in standardizing the process and yield quality in post-harvest processes.
APLIKASI PAKLOBUTRAZOL UNTUK MENINGKATKAN PRODUKSI TANAMAN CENGKEH MUDA (Syzygium aromaticum L.) Paulus, Jeanne M.; Runtunuwu, Semuel D.; Moningka, Frieda F.
EUGENIA Vol 26, No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/eug.26.1.2020.34361

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Clove (Syzigium aromaticum L.) is one of the important commodity crop farming, especially as a basic material in the kretek cigarette industry, also belong to the volatile oil-producing spice crops used as basic materials for pharmaceutical and food industries. The study aims were: 1) manipulating the canopy shape of clove plants to be shorter than normal, (2) obtaining the right dose to increase the productivity of young clove plants. Benefit study is to provide information technology for the farmers to increase crop productivity clove.  Research was done in the  Popareng Village,  District of Tatapaan, South Minahasa Regency in November 2011 to May 2012. Research compiled in Randomized Block Design (RBD) with one factor of treatment, consisting of four dosage of paclobutrazol (P), namely: P0 = 0 g tree-1; P1 = 1.0 g tree-1; P2 = 1.5 g tree-1 : P3 = 2.0 g  tree-1. The results showed that paclobutrazol inhibited the high growth of the apical buds is 72% at a dosage of 1.0 g tree-1, 73% at a dosage of 1.5 g tree-1 and 81% at a dosage of 2.0 g tree-1 that produces clove crop 3-year-old to be shorter than normal growth. Paclobutrazol applications increase weight 1000 grain dried flowers tree-1 and production tree-1. Highest production achieved in the paclobutrazol dosage 2.0 g tree-1, which is  0.024 kg of 1000 grain weight of dried flowers and production  tree-1 is 3.350 kg, while the lowest production in a dosage of 0.0 g paclobutrazol (control), is 0.192 kg of 1000 grain weight dried flowers and production tree-1  is 1.012 kg.
PENGGUNAAN ZAT PENGATUR TUMBUH PADA PADI SULUTTAN UNSRAT 1 DAN SULUTTAN UNSRAT 2 Polii-Mandang, Jeany Sh.; Doodoh, Beatrix; Tilaar, W.
EUGENIA Vol 26, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Universitas Sam Ratulangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/eug.26.1.2020.34429

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This research aims to discover the effects of Gibberellin, Kinetin, IAA, and Paclobutrazol growth regulators towards the growth and yield of suluttan unsrat 1 (SU1) and suluttan unsrat 2 (SU2) rice varieties. This research was done using split plots design with SU1 and SU2 varieties being the main plots and the subplots: Z0 (without plant growth regulator (PGR)); ZK (kinetin treatment); ZG (Giberellin treatment); ZI(IAA treatment); ZP (Paclobutrazol treatment).  Each plot was replicated four times. Results show that there is no interaction between varieties and PGR treatment in temrs of growth variables, yield variables, and yield of SU1 and SU2. Gibberellin spray treatment in the beginning of reproductive stage increased plant height during harvest phase and length of rice panicle, but not increase grains per panicle. Individual treatments of IAA, Kinetin, Paclobutrazol growth regulators did not affect growth, yield, of SU1 and SU2. The timing, dosage, and frequency of PGR applications maybe was not yet optimal and did not increase the yield of SU1 and SU2 varieties.

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