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Item Aplikasi Beberapa Pestisida Nabati Dan Agens Hayati Untuk Medapatkan Benih Cabai Merah Yang Berkualitas(2018-03-12) Swastika, Sri; Yusuf, RachmiwatiIn chili farming (Capsicum annuum L.) the use of low quality seeds will result in a low percentage of germination, less tolerant of abiotic stress and more sensitive to plant diseases. The research conducted with literature review that is looking for references through secondary data collection that is data obtained from journals, books, documentation, and internet. Treatment of seeds such as priming, coating, pelleting, etc. to enhance germination and protect seeds from pests and diseases. Treatment of chili seeds with matriconditioning plus 0.1% clove oil is effective for increasing vigor and seed saving and reducing the percentage of contamination of Colletotrichum capsici, the cause of anthracnose disease in chili seeds. Biopriming of chili seed with Bacillus polymixa BG25 or Pseudomonas fluorescence PG01 effectively decreased the incidence of anthracnose disease from 81% in infected seed to 9%. Treatment of the Bacillus subtilis AH18 and Bacillus licheniformis K11 formulas is also known to decrease the infected Phytophthora infestation in the field. Seed treatment with botanical pesticides or biological agents as bioprotectants has been shown to control the pathogen carrying the seeds, so that healthy seeds can be obtained to increase seed vigor and the productionItem Kendala Dan Solusi Mempertahankan Multifungsi Lahan Petanian Untuk Kemandirian Pangan Berkelanjutan(2018-03-12) Yusuf, Rachmiwati; Swastika, Sri; Zulfia, VionaIn Indonesia the role of the agricultural sector is very important in supporting the national economy, but the community's appreciation of agriculture is relative low compared with other sectors. This causes the appreciation of agricultural land to be low, disproportionate to the level of benefits. People in Indonesia are new to 2 to 3 types multifunctional of agricultural land, that is function keeper an groundwater supply, controller flood and provider of employment. Whereas the function of agricultural land for humanity is much more, as a producer of agricultural products, play a role in mitigating flooding, erosion and sedimentation control, mitigation air temperature increases, natural resource recycling, organic waste container, a deduction of nitrate levels in ground water and so on. Some workable solutions to maintain the multifunction of this agricultural land are to improve the image of agriculture and farming society, change the policy of cheap agricultural products and increase the appreciation of the multifunction of agriculture itself, because if the multifunction of agricultural land is not maintained, then sustainable food independence is definitely not will be realizedItem Konservasi Sumber Daya Alam Dalam Pembangunan Berkelanjutan(2018-04-02) Yusuf, Rachmiwati; Swastika, SriConservation of natural resources is the savings of the use of natural resources and treats them under natural laws. Natural resources are a very important element in this life, because without our natural resources it is impossible to live in this world, while what is meant by sustainable development is development that can meet the needs of the current generation and the needs of future generations. The five main principles of sustainable development are the principles of (1) intergenerational justice; (2) justice in one generation; (3) early prevention; (4) protection of biodiversity; and (5) the internalization of environmental costs and incentive mechanisms. Many of the constraints faced in the conversion of natural resources such as densely populated populations, low levels of ecological awareness of the community, rapid technological advances and current legislation have not been sufficient to support the establishment of conservation areas.Item PERAN POPT TERHADAP PERILAKU PETANI PADI DALAM PENGGUNAAN DAN PENANGANAN PESTISIDA DI KECAMATAN BUNGA RAYA KABUPATEN SIAK(2019-11) Fuadi, Indra; Swastika, Sri; Yusuf, RachmiwatiEfforts to control Plant Pest Organisms based on the principle of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) prioritize pre-emptive measures so that environmental sustainability can be maintained and make farmers as IPM experts. In practice, the application of pesticides is still considered one of the best solutions for farmers in controlling pests. The behavior of farmers who lack discipline in the use of pesticides, both in terms of type, dosage and frequency, has the potential to leave residues in the field. Improper handling of pesticides and their packaging also has a negative impact on the environment. The existence of functional officials controlling plant pests in charge of carrying out activities of observation, forecasting and pest control is one of the factors that determine the success of IPM implementation. The purpose of this study was to determine the role of functional officials controlling plant pests on the behavior of rice farmers in the use and handling of pesticides in Bunga Raya District, Siak Regency. The study was conducted in January to April 2019. The study was conducted on 40 sample farmers by purposive sampling through structured interviews using questionnaires. The results show that 67.5% of farmers have knowledge of IPM but 50% have applied it. As many as 77.5% mixed with several types of pesticides and 35% consulted with officer before mixing. In the application, only 5% applied pesticides because of officer recommendations, the biggest was due to the presence of pest attacks in the field at 55% and 37.5% due to habits or following farmers' routine schedules. The handling of pesticide packaging after application of 87.5% was washed and thrown in the trenches, 32.5% were buried and 27.5 burned. The high knowledge of pesticides will ultimately affect the behavior of farmers in using pesticides. The role of the officer is very important as a control of the behavior of farmers in the use and handling of pesticides in the field.