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Teknik Budidaya Azolla microphylla pada Media Ember dan Kolam Terpal Irwan Effendi; Ilham Illahi
Journal of Rural and Urban Community Empowerment Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019)
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan dan Kelautan Universitas Riau

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Abstract

Azolla microphylla is a water nail plant that may not be too well known to the wider community. But actually, these water-nail plants that are in the genus Azollaceae have a variety of benefits, there are several benefits, especially in the agricultural sector and also livestock, namely for poultry feed, fish and even for fertilizer. Azolla microphylla cultivation activities are carried out at the Marine Center Campus, precisely at the Natural Laboratory of Marine Biotechnology, Department of Marine Sciences, Faculty of Fisheries and Maritime Affairs, University of Riau. The implementation of this training used lecture, discussion and direct demonstration methods for students and lecturers. This activity began with an education about the potential of Azolla microphylla by explaining the cultivation techniques of Azolla microphylla and its benefits in the field of fisheries. Planting of Azolla microphylla tarpaulin and bucket results achieved in the Azolla microphylla growth rate reached 80% of the total number of seedlings planted in tarpaulin and bucket ponds. While 20% have failed due to the lack of incoming sunlight on the development of Azolla microphylla.