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Agrienvi : Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian
ISSN : 19784562     EISSN : 27150100     DOI : https://doi.org/10.36873/aev.v13i02.657
Core Subject : Agriculture,
Focus dan Scope AGRIENVI diterbitkan oleh Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Palangka Raya secara berkala setahun dua kali (bulan Juni dan Desember) yang memuat hasil penelitian, ulasan ilmiah, dan artikel di bidang Ilmu-ilmu Pertanian dan Lingkungan
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https://doi.org/10.36873/aev.v1: KARAKTERISTIK KIMIA DAN FISIKA TANAH PMK (PODSOLIK MERAH KUNING) AKIBAT PENGGUNAAN LAHAN YANG BERBEDA, Irwan Surya Aditya * , Fengky Florante Adji, Kamillah Administrator Journal
Agrienvi: Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Vol. 13 No. 01 (2019): Journal Agrienvi Volume 13, nomor, 01 Juni 2019
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ABSTRACTRed-yellow podzolic soil is widespread in West Kotawaringin and mostly used as agricultural land. It causechanges in soil properties so that soil fertility analysis is needed. The research aims to study the chemistry andphysics of red-yellow podzolic, as a result of agricultural activities. The research was conducted by taking soilsamples from unmanaged land (control land) and oil palm plantations belong to KUD Tani Subur which appliedoil palm integration with cows in Pangkalan Lada, Central Kalimantan. In this study we conducted simple randomsampling method with 5 replications. Variables used as parameter in the study are porosity, bulk density, pH, Ctotal, N-total, P-available, Cation Exchange Capasity (CEC), base saturation (BS), Fe, and Al-exchangeable. Theresults show oil palm plantations have soil porosity 51,84%, bulk density 1,28 g cm-3, pH soil about 5,02-5,04;C-total 1,23-1,69%; N- total%; 0,06-0,11%, P-available 8,1-8,9 ppm; CEC 18,52-22,85 me 100g-1; BS 1,79-3,24; Fe 0,59-0,82 ppm; and Al- exchangeable 110,46-111,29 ppm, but control land have soil porosity 45,03%;bulk density 1,46 g cm-3; pH 5,04-5,13; C-total 0,76-1,05; N-total 0,09-0,19; P- available 9,3-9,7 ppm; CEC20,30-22,27 me 100g-1; BS 2,33-2,76%; Fe 0,02-0,68 ppm; and Al-ec 126,67-156,60 ppm. Land use of RYP soiltypes as oil palm plantations with semi- organic processing techniques does not degrade the soil, and couldincrease land productivity compared to unmanaged land.Keywords: RYP, soil chemistry and physics, different land use.
KAJIAN PERSEPSI PETANI SAYURAN DALAM PENGGUNAAN PUPUK ORGANIK PADA LAHAN GAMBUT DI KELURAHAN KALAMPANGAN, KOTA PALANGKA RAYA KALIMANTAN TENGAH: Revi Sunaryati Administrator Journal
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ABSTRACTThe purpose of this study was to determine farmers’ perception of using organic fertilizer on peat lands.The study was conducted in the Village of Kalampangan, Palangkaraya City. Data were obtained from 30 samplefarmers using questionnaires. Data were analyzed using descriptive and nonparametric statistics with spearmancorrelation technique. The results of research showed that farmer perception about organic fertilizer using at peatland is in moderate category. The characteristics of organic fertilizer innovation that are relative advantages,compatibility, complexity, probability and observability are positively related to farmers' perceptions of using organicfertilizers.Keywords: perception, organicfertilizer, vegetables, peatland
STRUKTUR DAN KOMPOSISI VEGETASI RIPARIAN SUNGAI PAGER KECAMATAN RAKUMPIT KOTA PALANGKA RAYA Structure and Composition of Pager River Riparian Vegetation In Rakumpit District, Palangka Raya City: Setiarno*, Santosa Yulianto dan Sandri Wittu Administrator Journal
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ABSTRACTRiparian vegetation is easily distracted natural resource due to mankind activities. This study attempts toexamine the species composition, the stand structure, and the species diversity of riparian vegetation on PagerRiver, Rakumpit district, Palangka Raya. The vegetation data were collected through path combination method withgridline. We find out that the plant diversity of all types of growth is 28 species with 16 families. The number ofspecies on station I (upstream) are 13 species with 7 families, while the species having the highest INP is GalamTikus (Syzygium zeylanicum (L) DC). There are 19 species with 11 families on station II (middle) in which Resak(Vatica rassak) has the highest INP. Meanwhile on station III, there are recorded 16 species with 11 families wherethe most dominating species is Balawan (Tristaniopsis stellata Ridl.). The spread of tree diameter of riparianvegetation on Pager river (upstream, middle, downstream) suggests the pattern of reversed "J". Of the upstreamriparian, the species diversity values of all types of growth sit on the low category. Of the middle and downstreamriparian, the diversity values are both low at the seedling and sapling level.Meanwhile, those values are in mediumcategories at the pole and tree level. The species richness generally corresponds to the low category whereas thespecies evenness corresponds to the high category.Keywords: Diversity index, species composition, structure, riparian vegetation
TUPAI ENDEMIK DI KALIMANTAN Endemic Plant Shrew in Kalimantan: Satrio Wibowo Administrator Journal
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ABSTRACTA study have done by scientists on plant shrews in Kalimantan, as result indicated there were five endemic plantshrews, Dendrogale melanura, Tupaia dorsalis, T. montana, T. picta dan T. splendidula. They appoint to endemicespecially Kalimantan were estimated consequence formed barrier on the era broken Kalimantan from motherterrestrial Asia on Pleocene epoc (estimated two million years ago). Untill now there have been opposite proceedson the plant shrews ancestor, many scientists said they were inherited from Primate order and the others said theywere insectivores, but the recent taxonomy to classify into Scandentia order. The shrews have insectivore andfrugivore characters. Whereas the Bornean nonendemic shrews among other things Tupaia glis, T. minor andPtilicercus lowi, because theyhave been found in outside of Kalimantan area.Keywords: Tree shrews, Endemic, Kalimantan
UJI BIOAKTIVITAS GETAH IPU (Antiaris toxicaria, Lesch.) SEBAGAI INSEKTISIDA NABATI The Bioactivity Test of Sap Ipu (Antiaris toxicaria, Lesch.) as Vegetative Insecticide: Ahmad Mujaffar1* , Zainal Abidin 2 , Kissinger 2 , Badaruddin 2 dan Muhammad Damiri 1 Administrator Journal
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ABSTRACTThe aim of this research is to analyze the potential diversify utilization of the sap of A.toxicaria as naturalinsecticide. This based on Lethal Dosis 50 (LD50) with testing and analyzed by results of toxicity test of 5 (five)fractions from the isolation sap of A.toxicaria make use of ticks rice (Calandra oryzae) as bioindicator. Dose ofthe presentation applied is: 500 ppm, 1000 ppm, 1500 ppm, 2000 ppm and 2500 ppm, plus one units of thetreatment, namely control it solvent. Each level dose of done with 3 (three) time tests. The results of this researchshown the effect of toxic fractions ethanol with a dose of 2221,26 ppm long the exposure of 5 days have causedthe death 50% rice ticks. Based on the result can be concluded that the extract fraction ethanol have theeffectiveness of and potential as insecticide with LD50, 5 days with the amount of 2221,26 ppm.Keywords: A.toxicaria, Calandra oryzae, sap, natural insecticide, lethal dosis.
ESTIMASI PARAMETER TEGAKAN HUTAN RAWA GAMBUT MENGGUNAKAN DATA SPEKTRAL CITRA LANDSAT 7 ETM+ DI KALIMANTAN TENGAH Estimation of Forest Stand Parameters using Spectral Data Landsat 7 ETM+ In Central Kalimantan: Raden Mas Sukarna, Cakra Birawa, Misrita Administrator Journal
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ABSTRACTEstimation of forest stand parameters such as stand density, dominancy and frequency in a large areausing remotely sensed data has considerable significance for sustainable management and utility ofnatural resources. In practice, selecting suitable image data for such purposes remains difficult due to apoor understanding of forest stand parameters and remote-sensing spectral response relationships,particularly in Peat Swamp Forest (PSF) regions. This paper explores relationships between foreststand parameters and Landsat 7 Enhanced Thematic Mapper (ETM+) spectral responses throughForest Canopy Density (FCD) analyses of peat swamp forest in Central Kalimantan Indonesia. SevenETM bands and many biophysical indices are examined through integration of spectral responses andfield vegetation inventory data. Pearson’s correlation coefficients are used to interpret relationshipsbetween forest stand parameters and ETM data through FCD. This study concludes that FCD andstand density, stand dominancy and species frequency are most strongly correlated, and we canestimate standing stock of forest accurately.Keywords: forest canopy density; stand density, dominancy, frequency, peat swamp forest

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