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Volume 12 Number Vol 12, No 2: October 2023 Year 2023

10 articles in this issue 

Ary Susatyo Nugroho,Endah Rita Sulistya Dewi,Maria Ulfah

Strawberries are herbaceous plants originating from sub-tropical regions. In Indonesia, which is a tropical climate, Strawberries can adapt well to the highlands of more than 1000 meters above sea level. At present, not much is known about strawberry vari... see more

 

Deby Noviyanti,Risa Pebriyanti,Ikhsan Pangestu,Saleh Hidayat,Wulandari Saputri,Meli Astriani

Education is an important sector in the development of a country. The progress of a nation is very dependent on the education system. To improve the quality of learning, many countries, including Indonesia, have adopted new curriculum, such as the Kurikul... see more

 

Ari Yuniastuti,R Susanti,Nugrahaningsih Nugrahaningsih,Rahmatika Saputri R

Type 2 diabetes is characterized by insulin deficiency due to inadequate insulin secretion or decreased tissue response to insulin at one or more points. Three important factors that influence the pathogenesis of type 2 DM are individual factors or ethnic... see more

 

Putu Ayu Aryanda Parawidnyaningsih,masfufatun masfufatun,Agusniar Furkani Listyawati,Kuntaman Kuntaman,Akhmad Sudibya

Snacks sold on the side of the road are often purchased because they are practical and cheap. The condition of food sold in the open causes a decrease in food hygiene, so bacteria will easily contaminate, both due to flies infesting it and direct contact ... see more

 

Juniartin Juniartin,Rosita Tabaika,Wirda Az Umagap,Lintal Muna

Echinoderms are deposit feeders that digest most of the sediment. Echinoderms are also good aquatic bioindicators, because Echinodermata are relatively calm or have low mobility, so they are highly influenced by environmental factors. This study aimed to ... see more

 

Erni Angraini,Lia Auliandari,Susi Dewiyeti

Urban forest is one of the public open spaces with a minimum area of 2,500 m2(0.25 hectares) which has various functions, both ecological, social and cultural, economic, and aesthetic functions. Each urban forest has its own potential and function. The ur... see more

 

Widya Ayu Paramitha,Atip Nurwahyunani,Eko Retno Mulyaningrum,Jamali Jamali

PBL based performance assessment involves students directly and can train them to face various problems and find solutions to problems. Science learning in class VIII shows that critical thinking skills are still relatively lacking in the process of disco... see more

 

Indi Ghozirur Rohmah,Supeno Supeno,Sulifah Aprilya Hariani

This research aims to develop a valid, practical, and effective Aksi learning model. The research method used is development research with adaptation of Thiagarajan development steps. Based on the results of the needs analysis on the questionnaire given t... see more

 

Aliatul Makrufah,Karno Karno,Rosyida Rosyida

The propagation of water apple by cuttings can meet the needs of the seeds in a short time and in large quantities. This study aimed to examine the effect of shallot extract as a natural plant growth regulator (PGR) and cutting material on the growth of w... see more

 

Agus Yadi Ismail,Ilham Adhya,Yayan Hendrayana,Nurdin Nurdin,Ai Nurlaila,Nina Herlina,Dede Kosasih,Fauzan Dzulfannazhir,Hadiyan Nur Sofyan,Sukron Aminudin

Waste processing, especially organic waste, which in practice is still not optimal in Indonesia. One method of processing organic waste is using eco enzymes, which are made by fermenting vegetable and fruit waste combined with water and sugar. The raw mat... see more