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Item AMMONIA Absorption In Nitrogen Industry Wastewater By Microalgae Chlorella Pyrenoidosa, Nannochloropsis Sp. And Bacteria Pseudomonas Fluoresc(2016-04-04) Marhaini; Faizal, Muhammad; Dahlan, Muhammad; Arinafril; MarsiThe growth of Chlorella pyrenoidosa microalgae, Nannochloropsis sp. and the bacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens on urea nitrogen industry wastewater has been investigated as an effort to study the potential of these microorganisms in the remediation of nitrogen industry wastewater. Microalgae and bacteria to be grown on media in water treatment plants with high levels of urea fertilizer NH3-N and by 50 percent urea for inhibitory Concentration (IC50). The results showed that the microalgae C. pyrenoidosa able to grow and tolerant on the levels 626.646 ppm of NH3-N and 1426 ppm urea, Nannochloropsis sp. NH3-N and urea 559.854 1398 ppm, whereas P. fluorescens 723.219 ppm and 1623 ppm urea. Microalgae and bacteria growth at that concentration can absorb C. pyrenoidosa NH3-N 53.46% and urea 58%, Nannochloropsis sp. NH3-N 57.5% and 53.71% urea, whereas P. fluorescens NH3-N 62.47% and 62.47% urea. Based on the results of these studies, microalgae and bacteria have potency to be developed as a bioremediation agent in absorbing nitrogen industry wastewater, on the bottom of the pool, deposition microalgae can be used as an alternative energy source.Item Hydrotophography Approach on Aquaculture Development at The Reclaimed Tidal Lowlands(2016-03-29) Susanto, Robiyanto H; Fitrani, Mirna; MarsiThere are 1.8 million ha of reclaimed lowlands for transmigration financed by the government of Indonesia scattered in Sumatra, Kalimantan and Papua. An estimate of more than 1 million main house holds and additional ones living on each of 0.25 home plots. Each of the family has at least 2.0 ha of land planted with rice, corn, beans or tree crops. Experiences in Telang I, Muara Telang sub-districts, and Telang II, Tanjung Lago subdistricts, schemes in Banyuasin districts of South Sumatra have shown that rice-rice-corn, rice-corn-water melon cropping pattern can be achieved depend on the hydrotophographical (A, B, C, D type) condition of the areas. At the lower area of type A where the tidal water can easily penetrate to the land ( land less than 1.50 m above the mean sea level) food crops such as: rice-rice-corn per year can easily be grown. Land with type B of 1.50-2.00 m above mean sea level where only high tide in the rainy season can flood the soil surface has rice – ratton rice - corn or rice- water melon- corn cropping pattern in one year. Increased farmers income and standard of living have made the improved houses or even the new ones are made. Earthen soil to rice the house floor was taken around the home plots resulting the formation of small to medium size water ponds depth of 1-1.5 m. These water ponds are later used for aquaculture with different degree of success. Water table fluctuation of the soil together with the rainfall and tidal data are very usefull for managing the pond water quality for fish culture in this regards. The hydrotophography concept is useful for planning, organizing, actuating and controlling the quality of fish culture on such areas.Item KAJIAN METODE PENCUCIAN DENGAN FREKUENSI BERBEDA PADA KOLAM BUDIDAYA IKAN NILA DI RAWA PASANG SURUT(2016-07-14) Suwanda, Shelvi De Vella; Marsi; Fitrani, Mirna; Susanto, Robiyanto HOne of Tilapia culture problem development is water quality. The effort to solve the problem is apply leaching method that the replacement of water with new water by utilizing the mechanism of the tides. The aim of this research was to determinethe effect ofleaching methodwithdifferent frequencyon water quality, survivalandgrowthof tilapia. This research was held sinceJanuary until April2015in Muliasari village, Banyuasin Regency, South Sumatera.The research method usedT-testwith4 treatmentsand3replications is P0 without leaching, P1 with ones leaching, P2 with twice leaching and P3 with third leaching. The result showed that the highest treatments was P2 with the value of water quality is temperature 26-30oC, salinity 0 mg.L-1,brightness 15-75 cm, dissolved iron 0.06-0.15 mg.L-1, sulfat 8.75-160.6 mg.L-1, dissolved oxygen 3.64-5.92 mg.L-1, pH 3.0-5.8, mg.L-1 and ammonia 0.4-0.22 mg.L-1. The best survival rate was 81.67 % and the highest growth with the weight was 9.95 g and length was 4.29cm. Based on the results, treatment with twice leaching can be applied to maintenance water quality and increace thilapia growth and survival rate in tidal lowland.