Kreckhoff, Reni L.
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Administrasi oral imunostimulan ragi roti (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) untuk meningkatkan pertumbuhan ikan mas (Cyprinus Carpio L.) Razak, Atiek P.; Kreckhoff, Reni L.; Watung, Juliaan Ch.
e-Journal BUDIDAYA PERAIRAN Vol 5, No 2 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35800/bdp.5.2.2017.16637

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The research aimed to evaluate the effect of baker’s yeast as immunostimulant on the growth of carp.  Fish was obtained from Board of Freshwater Aquaculture at Tatelu, North Sulawesi Province.  Before running the experiment, the fish was acclimatized for one week in five concrete tanks measuring 2x1x1 m3 each. During acclimatization, fish was fed commercial pellet at 5%/body weight/day, twice a day.  After acclimatizationm, the fish was distributed in 15 aquaria with a density of 25 individuals per aquarium.  The research used Complete Randomized Design with five treatments namely 0, 5, 10, 15, and 20 g yeast/kg of pellet, each with three replications.  Fish was fed with treatment pellets for three weeks consecutively at a dose of 5%/body weight/day, twice a day at 08.00 am and 16.00 pm. Growth of fish was measured at the end of feeding period.  The result showed that the addition of baker’s yeast cells into fish feed significantly influenced fish growth. The best growth was achieved in fish fed pellet supplemented with 5 g yeast/kg of pellet.Keywords : Cyprinus carpio, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, immunostimulant, growth
Suplementasi bakteri probiotik meningkatkan performa pertumbuhan dan efisiensi pakan benih ikan mas (Cyprinus carpio). Mudeng, Cindy C.; Manoppo, Henky; Lantu, Sartje; Kreckhoff, Reni L.; Tumbol, Reiny A.
e-Journal BUDIDAYA PERAIRAN Vol 8, No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35800/bdp.8.1.2020.27222

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Probiotic from carp intestines and its effects on increasing growth performance and feed efficiency had been investigated. Fish used were carp fingerlings weighing 2.33 g  in average. The fish were taken from the Tatelu Freshwater Aquaculture Fisheries Center.  Probiotics used were isolated from the intestines of carp. Before running the experiment, the fish were acclimatized for 10 days under laboratory conditions. During acclimatization the fish were fed commercial pellets without the addition of probiotics. The dose of feeding was 5% /bw/day, 2 times a day at 09:00 am and 16:00 pm. Furthermore, fish are stocked in 15 aquariums each measuring 60x40x40cm3 with a density of 20 fish/aquarium. Each aquarium was equipped with aeration and water pumps for recirculation. Uneaten feed and feces were removed through siphoning. Water exchange was done every 2-3 days.  After acclimatization, the fish were fed with pellet supplemented with probiotic at  concentration of A: without addition of probiotic; B: 1 x 106 cfu /mL; C: 1 x 107 cfu / mL; D: 1 x 108 cfu / mL; E: 1 x 109 cfu/mL. The fish were fed twice a day with feeding dose of 5% /bw/ day, for 21 days. Data collected consisted of daily growth rates, growth rates, feed efficiency and feed conversion ratio. The results of research showed that the addition of probiotics in feed had a very significant effect on growth, feed efficiency, and feed conversion ratio (P <0.01) with the best results achieved in administering probiotics as much as 1 x 108 cfu / mL. In conclusion, probiotic bacteria originating from the intestines of carp can be used to improve the growth performance of the fish itself.
Penerapan teknologi rekayasa konstruksi wadah budi daya rumput laut bagi masyarakat di Pulau Nain Ngangi, Edwin L. A.; Kreckhoff, Reni L.; Gerung, Grevo S.
e-Journal BUDIDAYA PERAIRAN Vol 7, No 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35800/bdp.7.1.2019.28065

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The Higher Education Community Empowerment Program (PPMUPT) activity aimed to disseminate research results on design engineering and construction materials for verticultural cultivation of seaweed; Seed quality from seaweed cultivation centers in North Sulawesi; and Co-cultivation of seaweed and sea tilapia. The implementation partnered with the Nain Princess and Mekar Laut Groups, and was supported by the Nain Village Government. The three partners expressed their willingness and ability to work together in formulating and finding solutions to problems, as well as planning the implementation stages and all of these activities. In addition, partners continue to contribute throughout the activity. Formulation of problems with partners, are: Is there a technology that can minimize disease attacks on seaweed. The solution is in the form of: a. Engineering design and construction material for cultivation containers, b. Verticultural cultivation of engineering methods. The method applied was the classical and individual approach in the form of class lectures, demonstrations, and practices about the innovation of seaweed cultivation technology. The outputs of the PPMUPT activities were productive economic partners that have increased knowledge, skills, quality, quantity, and types of products. Participants were principally satisfied with this PPMUPT activity, and even 92.86% stated that they were very satisfied in participating in PPMUPT activities regarding the use of strings as ris ropes with seaweed verticulture methods.
Financial analysis of seaweed, Kappaphycus alvarezii, farming business toward farmer’s income development in Minahasa Penninsula, North Sulawesi, Indonesia Kreckhoff, Reni L.; Ngangi, Edwin L. A.
e-Journal BUDIDAYA PERAIRAN Vol 6, No 3 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35800/bdp.6.3.2018.28066

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This study was carried out in the present farming sites of Kappaphycus alvarezii in Minahasa penninsula, Jayakarsa village of North Minahasa, Sondaken of South Minahasa, Buku Tengah of  Southeast Minahasa, and Tumpaan of Minahasa Regencies. It was aimed to know the farming system and financially analyze whether the farming business is feasible or not.  Data were collected through observations, questioneers and interviews.  Literature reviews and financial analyses were also done to know the revenue, the feasibility of  seaweed, K. alvarezii, farming business and its development. The farming system in Minahasa penninsula generally used longline method.  It is used because of being resilient to strong wind, cheap, and easily implemented and long lived so that the line could be repeatedly used up to  4-5 years.  Financial analyses found that among 4 study sites, the highest B/C ratio was recorded in North Minahasa, 6.06, followed by South Minahasa, 2.75, then Southeast Minahasa and Minahasa, 1.67, and BEP values were also different among regencies.  Furthermore, NPV, IRR, ROI and PP of all study sites belonged to feasible criteria for development.  Different conditions among regencies resulted from different geographic conditions affected the planting system.
Respon imun benih ikan mas, Cyprinus carpio, yang diberi pakan probiotik Lactobacillus sp. dengan konsentrasi berbeda Pangalila, Novelia; Manoppo, Henky; Tumbol, Reiny A.; Lumenta, Cyska; Kreckhoff, Reni L.; Warouw, Veibe
e-Journal BUDIDAYA PERAIRAN Vol 8, No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35800/bdp.8.1.2020.27492

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The research aimed to isolate probiotic bacteria from catfish intestine and assign the concentration of probiotic bacteria which effectively increase the activity of phagocytosis and total leukocytes of carp fingerlings. The fish was taken from Balai Pengembangan dan Pembinaan Pembudidayaan Ikan (BP3I) Tateli. Fish (average initial weight of 2.27 g) were acclimated for one week in 15 aquaria with a density of 25 fish/aquarium. One week after acclimatization, fish were fed with food added with probiotics with different concentrations, namely 1x106, 1x107, 1x108, 1x109 cfu/mL for four weeks. The dose of feed was 5% /body weight/day and feeding time was at 08.00 and 17.00. Data collected were phagocytosis and total leukocyte count. The results showed that supplementation of probiotic significantly increased phagocytic activity and total leukocytes (p<0.01). The best phagocytic activity and total leukocytes were achived in fish fed diet added with probiotics 1x108 cfu/mL. It can be concluded that supplementation of  probiotic onto feed can increase phagocytic activity and total leukocytes of carp.
Konsentrasi Hambatan Minimum ekstrak Portulaca grandiflora terhadap penyakit Motile Aeromonad Septicaemia Lauluw, Dafid; Kreckhoff, Reni L.; Longdong, Sammy N.J.; Mantiri, Desy M.; Watung, Juliaan Ch.; Tumbol, Reiny A.
e-Journal BUDIDAYA PERAIRAN Vol 6, No 2 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35800/bdp.6.2.2018.20659

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The objective of this study was to determine the minimum concentration of extract in inhibiting motile motile aeromonad septicaemia. The material used was the stems and leaves of the plant P. grandiflora as much as 10 g. The crushed simplicia was then macerated with aquades with a ratio of 1:10,  then filtered with filter paper and, put in an Erlenmeyer, and evaporated in an incubator at temperature of 30°C. The sensitivity test was performed by placing a paper disc containing extract on the agar medium that had been scratched with bacterial colonies. Clear zone formed around the paper disc was compared with standard classification table for clarifying the inhibition level.  The results showed that stem and leaf extract had inhibition zone against Aeromonas hydrophila bacteria that caused motile aeromonad septicaemia. The best result was obtain at concentration of extract 3.25 mg / L) with an average diameter of 22.67 mm and for leaf extract had a moderate to strong zone for all treatments. These proved that stem and leaf extract of P. grandiflora plant had antibacterial activity and can be used as control of MAS disease caused by A. hydrophila bacteria. Keywords:  Portulaca grandiflora plant, motile aeromonad septicemia,  minimum       inbibition concentration
Efikasi ekstrak tanaman obat Binahong Anredera cordifolia (Ten) Steenis untuk meningkatkan pertumbuhan ikan Nila Oreochromis niloticus Wantah, Monika M.; Longdong, Sammy N.J.; Kreckhoff, Reni L.; Mantiri, Desy M.H.; Tumbol, Reiny A.; Manoppo, Henky
e-Journal BUDIDAYA PERAIRAN Vol 6, No 2 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35800/bdp.6.2.2018.20502

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The aim of this research was to study the effect of Binahong extract on the growth of Nile tilapia. A number of 225 fish measuring 10-12 cm in length with an average weight of 15 g was obtained from Fishery Development Center and Training, Tateli. The fish were put  in oxygenated plastic bags and transported to Laboratory of Aquaculture Technology. The fish was kept in aquarium equipped with an aerator with a density of 15 fish per aquaria. The test material used was the stem of Binahong plant stem, macerated with alcohol 70% for 3 days. The extract was then filtered with whatman filter paper and extract was concentrated using a Rotary Evaporator. The extract was further diluted to obtain  concentrations of 12.5, 25, 50, and 100 mg / mL Binahong  extract as treatment was given to the fish after mixed first into the pellet. The fish was fed with treatment feed for 30 days. Control feed was not supplemented with binahong extract. Growth data was measured at day 30 after treatment. The results showed that the extract of binahong had significant effect on fish growth (p <0.01) with the best result achieved at concentration of 100 mg/mL. In conclusion, supplementation of  binahong extract into fish feed could improve growth of  fish in which the best growth was obtained in fish fed diet containing 100 mg/mL of binahong extract.Keywords: Medicinal plants, tilapia, Anredera cordifolia, growth, maceration
Pertumbuhan benih ikan mas, Cyprinus carpio, yang diberi pakan dengan dosis berbeda pada kolam pekarangan dengan sistim resirkulasi Jasansong, Kalfianus; Salindeho, Indra R. N.; Kreckhoff, Reni L.
e-Journal BUDIDAYA PERAIRAN Vol 8, No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35800/bdp.8.1.2020.27198

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The research was aimed to find out the optimum dose of feeding regime             to ensure the maximum growth of carp-seeds, Cyprinus carpio, reared in backyard pond with recirculation system. The experiment was carried out in Randomized Block Design with 3 different dose of feeding regimes as treatments, which were 3%, 4% and 5% of the total body weight per day.  Each treatment was triplicate and each repetition functioned as group of fish with different weight.  There were 3 groups which were, fish weighing 1.5–2.4 gram (Group-1), fish weighing 2.5 – 3.4 gram (Group-2) and fish weighing 3.5 – 4.8 gram (Group-3).  Each experimental unit was composed of 8 tested fish, placed in a netting-cage bag measuring 60×30×60 cm (l×w×h) with a mesh-size of 4 mm. Each group was composed of 24 tested fish, hence there were 72 tested fish in total.  Fish were fed twice a day at 07:00 and 17:00.  Tested fish were weighed every week, and the fish weight data were converted into FCR, absolute, relative and daily growth rate. Data were statistically analyzed using JMP statistic-program.  The results showed that, there was no significant difference in absolute, relative and daily growth rate among fish fed 3%, 4% and 5% of total body weight per day.   The best FCR was performed by fish fed 3% of total body weight per day.   Hence, this experiment result suggests that, carp reared in backyard pond with recirculation system should be fed with a dose of 3% of the total body weight each day, as fish might grow well and at the same time the amount of uneaten food, feces and metabolic wastes is minimized at this dose of feeding.
Penggunaan bakteri probiotik untuk pencegahan infeksi bakteri Streptococcus agalactiae pada ikan Nila, Oreochromis niloticus Umasugi, Aisin; Tumbol, Reiny A.; Kreckhoff, Reni L.; Manoppo, Henky; Pangemanan, Novie P.L.; Ginting, Elvi L.
e-Journal BUDIDAYA PERAIRAN Vol 6, No 2 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35800/bdp.6.2.2018.20556

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This study aimed to evaluate the effect of probiotic on growth and survival of tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) against Streptococcus agalactiae infection. The test materials used were commercial probiotic bacteria and Streptococcus agalactiae. The probiotic bacteria were administered by mixing into the feed with a dose of 0 mL (without probiotics), 10 mL / kg of feed, 15 mL / kg of feed and 20 mL / kg of feed.  Feed was given 3 times a day at 08.00, 12.00 and 16.00 for 21 days. After that, the challenge test was done with Streptococcus  agalactiae bacteria by cohabitation. Bacteria with a density of 107 cells / mL were mixed into the water and allowed for 2 hours. The result showed that B treatment (10 mL / kg of feed) gave the best result with 93,33 percent of  survival rate. Statistical analysis showed that the survival of fish in treatments B, C and D was significantly different from treatment A (P <0.1). However, there was no significant difference between treatments B, C, and D. It was also found that the addition of probiotic in feed did not affect the growth of Nile tilapia (Orechromis niloticus). Keywords : Probiotic bacteria,  nile tilapia,  Streptococcus  agalactiae, growth,  infection
Pertumbuhan rumput laut Kappaphycus alvarezii (Doty) yang direndam dalam ekstrak daun ketapang Terminalia catappa L. dengan frekuensi berbeda Kurniawan, Putra M.; Kreckhoff, Reni L.; Ngangi, Edwin L. A.; Wagey, Billy T.
e-Journal BUDIDAYA PERAIRAN Vol 8, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35800/bdp.8.2.2020.28728

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This study aimed to evaluate the benefits of Terminalia catappa L. leaf extract on the growth of Kappaphycus alvarezii seaweed. Treatment A (control /without soaking into ketapang leaf extract), treatment B (soaking into ketapang leaf extract at the beginning of maintenance), C (soaking ketapang leaf extract every 1 week) and D (soaking into ketapang leaf extract every 2 weeks). Differences in growth of K. alvarezii seaweed for 42 days were not significantly affected by differences in the frequency of immersion of ketapang leaf extract. Absolute growth of Fcount (3.9521977 tn) <Ftable value of 5% (4.06), relative growth of Fcount (2.957545 tn) <Ftable value of 5% (4.06) and daily growth rate of Fcount (3.237068tn) <Ftable value of 5% (4.06). Even so the results of absolute growth measurements, relative growth and the best daily growth rate on soaking ketapang leaf extract every two weeks, followed by soaking ketapang leaf extract at the beginning of cultivation, soaking ketapang leaf extract every one week and without soaking into leaf extract.
Co-Authors Adellin Dwiny Conchita Adnan Wantasen Alex D. Kambey Ali Djamhuri Aylifia S. Somba Billy Theodorus Wagey Cyska Lumenta Cyska Lumenta Dahlia Malau Datangmanis, Adieng A. R. Deiske Adeliene Sumilat, Deiske Adeliene Deiske Sumilat Dhebby Purba Diane J. Kusen Edwin D Ngangi Elvy Ginting Elvy L Ginting Fitje Losung Fransine B. Manginsela Ginting, Elvi L. Grevo S Gerung Hariyani Sambali Henky Manoppo Henky Manoppo Henneke Pangkey Indra R. N. Salindeho Inneke F. M Rumengan Jasansong, Kalfianus Jhonly Solang Joppy Mudeng Juliaan Ch. Watung Kumampung, Deislie R.H. Kurniawan, Putra M. Lauluw, Dafid Leyda H. Mokoginta Lintang, Rosita AJ Macpal, Yuliana Mamuko, Nelsi Mantiri, Desy M. H Massora Dudung Maweikere, Fabiola C. Monijung, Revol D. Montolalu, Gianfranco Mudeng, Cindy C. Natalie D Rumampuk Nego E. Bataragoa Novie P.L. Pangemanan Ockstan J. Kalesaran Pangalila, Novelia Pangemanan, Novie P.L. Paulus, James J.H. Prislawati Paputungan Razak, Atiek P. Reiny A. Tumbol Reiny A. Tumbol Reiny A. Tumbol Reiny A. Tumbol Remy E. P Mangindaan Rico Taareluan, Rico Rizald Rompas Rompas, Rizald M. Sambali, Hariyani Sambali, Haryani Sammy N. J. Longdong Sammy N. J. Longdong Sammy N.J. Longdong Sanggaria, Ayu W. Sartje Lantu Sartje Lantu Selvyane Bukasiang Shifa A. Schram Sinaga, Chintya R. Sinubu, Wulan V. Suria Darwisito, Suria Suzanne L Undap Suzanne L. Undap Tindage, Tantri W. Tununu, Riky R. Umasugi, Aisin Undi, Chintia S. Veibe Warouw Veibe Warouw Wantah, Monika M. Wantania, Letha L Winda M. Mingkid Winda M. Mingkid Winda M. Mingkid Winda M. Mingkid, Winda M. Wullur, Stnly