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Bioconversion performance and development of black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens L.) on treated cocoa pod husk Ciptadi Achmad YUSUP; Haryo Tejo PRAKOSO; . SISWANTO; Deden Dewantara ERIS
E-Journal Menara Perkebunan Vol 88, No 1 (2020): April, 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (339.524 KB) | DOI: 10.22302/iribb.jur.mp.v88i1.365

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Indonesia is the third largest cocoa producer in the world, thus the number of cocoa pod husk (CPH) resulted from this activity is abundant. To handle this waste, farmer usually uses it directly as a feed source to small ruminants but this practice is less effective due to its low protein content and it also contains a substantial amount of lignin. Black Soldier Fly (BSF) (Hermetia illucens L.) (Diptera: Stratiomyidae) larvae are known as bioconversion agents that can be fed upon various organic substrates and they are also high protein source. The aim of this research was to evaluate the possibility of BSF grown on CPH based on their relative growth rate (RGR), efficiency of conversion of ingested food (ECI), waste reduction index (WRI), and development time. Body size of the imago from each treatment was also measured. Larvae were fed with fresh CPH (F), fresh blended CPH (B), composted CPH (C), mix of fresh CPH with food waste (F+FW) and mix of composted CPH with food waste (C+FW). Food waste served as a control. The results of this study show that the most ideal treatment that possible to be applied in cocoa plantation was C+FW treatmentwhich gave average prepupal fresh weight of 11.20 g/100 larvae with 18 days of development time. This treatment had the highest value of WRI and RGR among all treatments. Composted CPH that mixed with food waste treatment also had a shorter development time of BSF larvae.
Respons tanaman tebu (Saccharum officinarum L.) terhadap aplikasi konsorsium biostimulan di tiga tipologi lahan Ciptadi Achmad YUSUP; Deddy PURWANTORO; Happy WIDIASTUTI; . SISWANTO; Djoko SANTOSO; . PRIYONO
E-Journal Menara Perkebunan Vol 89, No 2 (2021): Oktober, 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22302/iribb.jur.mp.v89i2.457

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The consortium biostimulant combines several types of biostimulant applied holistically, such as phytohormones to induce physiological processes, humic acid to improve nutrition intake and land fertility, and biofertilizer arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to improve abiotic stress tolerance. The objectives of this research were to analyze the effect of application consortium biostimulant on the growth and productivity of Bululawang sugarcane variety planted in three land typologies, i.e. irrigated heavy soil with good drainage (BPL), irrigated heavy soil with poor drainage (BPJ), and rainfed light soil with good drainage (RHL). The research was conducted on plant cane (PC) sugarcane areal in Lumajang Regency, East Java, from July 2019 to September 2020. The treatment plot area was 1 ha for each land typologies, and the observation were conducted on 10 m plant row with ten times replications. Each treatment was replicated ten times. The results showed that the application of consortium biostimulant could induce faster growth of sugarcane shoots and better roots at one month after planting (MAP). Stalk height and diameter showed significantly different values between treatment and control at the plant age 6 to 12 MAP. In addition, the sugarcane stalk weight per meter row also increases by 13.72 – 28.57%. The growth performance of sugarcane on a commercial scale increased, also sugarcane productivity increased by 11.08 – 20.36%. The potential sugar yield increased by 15.05% in BPL land typology, 4.9% in BPJ land typology, and 9.7% in RHL land typology. The difference in land typologies affected the effectiveness of the consortium biostimulant application in increasing sugarcane productivity.
Purification, characterization, and bioassay of putative protease inhibitors from Hevea brasiliensis latex Riza Arief PUTRANTO; . SISWANTO; Agustin Sri MULYATNI; Asmini BUDIANI; Radite TISTAMA
E-Journal Menara Perkebunan Vol 84, No 2 (2016): Desember 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1452.514 KB) | DOI: 10.22302/iribb.jur.mp.v84i2.220

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Lateks yang menyerupai cairan susu putih diperoleh dari penyadapan kulit batang tanaman karet (Hevea brasiliensis). Lateks merupakan sitoplasma dari jaringan pembuluh bernama latisifer yang didalamnya terkandung berbagai macam komponen, termasuk protein-protein penting. Berbagai jenis enzim yang memiliki fungsi terkait pertahanan tanaman dari serangan patogen dan pelukaan telah berhasil dideteksi di dalam lateks, di antaranya protease inhibitor (PI). Protease inhibitor memiliki aktivitas senyawa antifungi sehingga berpotensi untuk  dimanfaatkan sebagai biofungisida. Pada penelitian ini, protease  inhibitor putatif yang berasal dari serum B (lutoid) lateks tanaman karet telah berhasil diisolasi menggunakan teknik Ion Exchange Chroma-tography. Dari total 70 fraksi protein yang diekstrak dari kolom, hanya 26 fraksi yang menunjukkan kadar protein yang terukur. Kandungan protease inhibitor putatif yang di-peroleh berkisar antara 0,0067 hingga 0,022 mL/g serum B dari hasil 3 fraksi terpilih. Aktivitas penghambatan terhadap empat enzim protease (subtilisin A, tripsin, α-kimotripsin, dan papain) menunjukkan karakteristik protease inhibitor putatif tersebut sebagai serine dan/atau cysteine inhibitor protease dengan persentase hambatan di atas 15% terhadap protease target. Hasil SDS-PAGE memperlihatkan pemisahan protein dominan yang diperkirakan merupakan protease inhibitor putatif dengan berat molekul sebesar 21,5 kDa. Uji bioassay aktivitas antifungi secara in vitro dari protease inhibitor memperlihatkan penghambatan pertumbuhan miselium dari fungi Ganoderma boninense, Sclerotium sp., dan Rigidosporus lignosus. [Kata kunci : protease inhibitor, Hevea brasiliensis, lateks, serum B, ion exchange chromatography]AbstractLatex, a milky white liquid, is the main product from rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis). Latex is the cytoplasm of complex cellular networks named laticifers in which it contains many different components, including important proteins. Various types of enzymes carrying functions associated with plant defense against pathogen and wounding have been detected in latex in which one of these enzymes is protease inhibitor (PI). Plant protease inhibitor has tremendous potential as an antifungal agent which can be developed as biofungicide. In this work, protease inhibitors from B-serum (lutoid) of rubber tree latex were isolated and purified using Ion Exchange Chromatography (IEC) technique. Of the total 70 fractions of proteins extracted from the columns, only 26 fractions showed measurable levels of protein. The concentration of obtained putative protease inhibitors (three fractions of IEC) ranged from 0.007 to 0.022 mL/g B-serum. Inhibitory activity against four protease enzymes (subtilisin A, trypsin, α-chymotrypsin, and papain) showed the characteristics of Hevea putative protease inhibitors from B-serum as serine and/or cysteine protease inhibitors with more than 15% inhibitory activity of target protease. Based on SDS-PAGE visualization, the molecular weight of dominant protein considered as Hevea putative protease inhibitors was 21.5 kDa. In vitro bioassay test of antifungal activity for Hevea putative protease inhibitors showed reduced mycelium growth of Ganoderma boninense, Sclerotium sp., and Rigidosporus lignosus.[Keywords: protease inhibitor, Hevea brasiliensis, latex, B-serum, ion exchange chromatography]