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Musamus Journal of Agrotechnology Research
Published by Universitas Musamus
ISSN : 26854163     EISSN : 26852055     DOI : https://doi.org/10.35724/mjar.v2i1
FOCUS The aims of this MJAR is to provide a venue for academicians, researchers, and practitioners for publishing the original research articles or review articles. SCOPE The scope of the articles published in this journal deal with a contemporary issue in agriculture such as: 1. Agriculture. 2. Plant Diseases 3. Insect Pests 4. Plant and Soil
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Inventarisasi Hama Dan Penyakit Tanaman Jagung (Zea mays L.) dan Pengendaliannya Ria Megesari; Mohamad Nuryadi
Musamus Journal of Agrotechnology Research Vol 2 No 1 (2019): MJAR
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Corn is an annual plant and in one life cycle is completed in 80-150 days where the first half of the cycle is the vegetative growth stage and the second half for the generative growth stage. The purpose of this study was to determine the types of pests and diseases in corn and its control. This research was conducted using interviews with farmers and direct observation in the field. The results obtained in the field are made up of three pests and the two most common types of diseases. The types of pests found consisted of cob borer (Helicoverpa armigera Hubner.), Stem borer (Ostrinia furnacalis) and grasshoppers (Oxya sp.), While the diseases found were cob rot and seed rot, and leaf foliage (Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn). keywords: inventory, plant protection, corn
KERAGAMAN PLASMA NUTFAH PADI LOKAL ASAL KALIMANTAN UTARA Tati Hariyati
Musamus Journal of Agrotechnology Research Vol 2 No 1 (2019): MJAR
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Bulungan is one of the regencies in North Kalimantan that has a high potential for land rice germplasm, with many species of rice cultivated by local people hereditary following their ancestors, on the other hand the naming follows the local community language tribe namely Dayak, Tidung and Bulungan, this study aims to obtain superior local rice varieties in assembling new varieties in the district of Bulungan, and to determine the characterization of local rice that can be used to support the development of food security. The qualitative research method is descriptive by purposive sampling which involves three stages, namely the first stage survey of rice planting areas, the second stage of exploration by conducting local rice cultivator inventorying in Bulungan. Results of local rice data in Bulungan District amounted to 69 local rice cultivars. The characteristics of local rice grain have diversity based on classification of shape, color, and size. Grain that is difficult to fall out and whether or not there is a tail in the grain. Keywords: Diversity, Land Rice, Bulungan, North Borneo
POTENSI EKSTRAK DAUN Sphagneticola trilobataSEBAGAI INSEKTISIDA NABATI UNTUK MENGENDALIKAN LARVA Spodoptera litura Efrin Firmansyah; Syafina Pusparani
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ABSTRACT The aim of this research was to study the potential of Sphagneticola trilobata as botanical insecticide to control Spodoptera litura larvae. The research consisted of several stages, namely insect rearing, plant extraction, bioassay, and phytochemical analysis. The results showed that the extract of Sphagneticola trilobata leaves caused mortality of S. litura larvae with the highest mortality of 72% at 5% concentration level. At the same concentration, the treatment caused the highest level of feeding inhibition was 76.12%. Phytochemical analysis results showed that S. trilobata leaf extract contained several secondary metabolite compounds including alkaloids, saponins, steroids, flavonoids and tannins. Keywords: Sphagneticola trilobata, Vegetable Insecticide, Weed
RESPON HORMONIK LUPIS SAKUCA TERHADAP PERTUMBUHAN DAN PRODUKSI CABAI BESAR (Capsicum annuum L.) Suci Melinia Aryanti; Siska Nuramelia; Retna Andriani; Tati Hariyati
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Waste that is very much in the environment makes eyesight not good and environmental health becomes less good can even lead to environmental pollution, to cope with so much waste that can be done to process waste that can still benefit the environment, one of which is by making hormones from natural materials that are not used or even become waste. This study aims to determine the hormonal response of LUPIS SAKUCA to the growth and production of large chilies. In this research, extracts from unused natural ingredients are used, namely banana peels, eggshells and coconut fiber with large chili plants as the responsive objects. Group A (normal control) was not given hormone extract, group B was given 10% hormone extraction, group C was given 20% hormone extraction, group D was given 30% hormone extraction, and data on the effect of extraction was done with the RAL system. Analysis of RAL data that was highly influential was evident in plants 14 and 21 HST, while the extraction of hormones in plants with 7 HST did not significantly affect the large chili plants
Hasil Tanaman Tomat Melalui Interval Pemberian Air serta BioVAM pada Ketersediaan Air Sebagai Faktor Pembatas Abdullah Sarijan; Adrianus Adrianus
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The aim of this research is to modify the environment that lacks water, especially during the dry season. The study was conducted by taking into account the conditions in Merauke-Papua where during the dry season water becomes a limiting factor in crop cultivation activities. The study was conducted at the Screen House of the Faculty of Agriculture, Musamus University, Merauke in September to December 2013, designed in a Randomized Block Design consisting of 4 treatments for Water Provision Intervals and BioVAM with 3 replications so that there were 12 experimental units. Each experimental unit contained 12 plants and used 50% of them as sample plants. The results showed that the Water Delivery Interval affected the growth and production of tomato plants. The treatment of water every day produces the best growth and production compared to other treatments, but because the study is directed to address water as a limiting factor in the dry season, for the cultivation of tomato plants, water supply is recommended to be carried out at intervals of no more than 3 days. Production of tomatoes produced from the treatment of water every day is 6221.43 g per plot (10.369 tons per hectare), the treatment of giving water every third day is 3205.47 g per plot (5.342 tons per hectare), from the treatment of giving water every the fifth day was 1205.85 g per plot (2,009 tons per hectare), and the production resulting from the treatment of water every seventh day was 590.50 g per plot (0.984 tons per hectare). The results of this study do not yet reflect the actual situation in the field, so it is necessary to conduct a similar study in the field with a tighter treatment interval and a more appropriate volume of water. Keywords: fungal hyphae, drought stress, mycorrhoea

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