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Volume 5 Number 3 Year 2029

12 articles in this issue 

Diding Suhandy,Meinilwita Yulia,Sri Waluyo,Cicih Sugianti

AbstractThe potential use of UV-Visible spectroscopy along with DPLS (discriminant partial least squares) method has been evaluated to discriminate authenticity of luwak coffee. In this study, UV-Visible spectral data of adulterated and unadulterated luwa... see more

Pags. 195 - 200  

Amarilia Harsanti Dameswari,Emmy Darmawati,Lilik Pujantoro Eko Nugroho

Abstract Gumoti palm is one of health food with minimal post-harvest treatment that caused damage and limited range of distribution. The damage that Occurs in gumoti palm is brown discoloration caused by oxidation of the enzyme polyphenoloxidase (PPO). Pr... see more

Pags. 201 - 208  

Wawan Hermawan

Abstract The purpose of this study was to design and test a corn ears picker unit in two rows of corn crops for locally made corn harvesters. The picker unit was designed to be able to harvest the corn ears from two rows of corn crops, and be able to... see more

Pags. 209 - 218  

Agus Haryanto,Suharyadi Suharyadi,Budianto Lanya

AbstractThe objective of this study was to evaluate performance of LPG-fueled single cylinder pump enginein utilizing shallow groundwater for rice field irrigation. Research was conducted in Baktirasa Village, Subdistrict of Sragi, Regency of South Lampun... see more

Pags. 219 - 226  

Muhammad Achirul Nanda,Kudang Boro Seminar,Dodi Nandika

AbstractVarious methods for detecting termites in the wood have been developed, one of those was based on acoustic emission. Eventhough, that method was difficult to distinguish the signal generated by termites or interference noise from the environment. ... see more

Pags. 227 - 234  

Agus Ghautsun Niam,Herry Suhardiyanto,Kudang Boro Seminar,Akhiruddin Maddu

Abstract This paper discusses the cooling effect of the root zone (the root zone cooling) at a floating hydroponic for the shallot production in tropical lowland by cooling the nutrient bath. The study was conducted at three different temperatures, i.e. l... see more

Pags. 235 - 244  

Indah Kurniasari,Yohanes Aris Purwanto,I Wayan Budiastra,Sobir Ridwani

AbstractDetermination of tannin and non-soluble solid content of persimmon are usually carried out by a chemical method, these methods are destructive, time-consuming and can not be applied to the development of online grading. The objective of this study... see more

Pags. 245 - 252  

Nurbaiti Araswati,Herry Suhardiyanto,Mohamad Solahudin

AbstractRoot zone cooling system is needed to alleviate high-temperature injury for high-yield greenhouse vegetables production. Analysis of heat transfer along the cooling pipe is very important in designing the root zone cooling system. The objectives o... see more

Pags. 253 - 260  

Agus Haryanto,Ovita Yozana,Sugeng Triyono

AbstractThis study aims to determine parameters of first order kinetics of biodiesel production from used cooking oil through transesterification reaction with NaOH catalyst. Used cooking oil was obtained from fried food peddlers in Bandar Lampung. The tr... see more

Pags. 261 - 266  

Akhmad Syakhroni,Nuzulia Khoiriyah

AbstractHoney extractor is a tool used by farmers group “Bunga Alam Lestari”, Batang Regency to squeeze honey from the honeycomb which has been harvested. The tool owned by the farmers is categorized simple. It is operated manually, therefore the extortio... see more

Pags. 267 - 274  

Yani Kurniawan,Erlanda Augupta Pane,Ismail Ismail

AbstractPelton Turbine is a turbine which use nozzle as officers the direction of a stream water in order to move around of blade turbine. The rotating of turbine blade efected by some parameters such as the distance of the nozzle, position of nozzle, dia... see more

Pags. 275 - 282  

Rusman Sinaga,Armansyah Halomoan Tambunan,Prastowo Prastowo,Bintang Charles Hamonangan Simangunsong

AbstractKupang is one of the districts in Indonesia which has low electrification ratio that is about 60%. There are still 32 out of 177 villages having no access to Electrical Energy Sources (EES) supply. It means that there are 30,910 out of 78,011 hous... see more

Pags. 283 - 290