Arthropoda Abbreviation of Natural Enemy (Predator) on the Soybean Plantation in the Sub of Optimal Sub District Jayapura Papua
Journal Title: International Journal of Agriculture Innovations and Research - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 6
Abstract
Production of soybean in Papua Province in 2017 amounted to 3522.53 tons with 2761 ha harvested area with low productivity which is average 0.77 -1.3 tons / ha. Jayapura district is one of the soybean production centers in Papua. The low productivity of soybean in Jayapura regency, in addition to the use of varieties whose yield potential, is still low, also due to the attack of plant pest organism (OPT). This activity was carried out in Kampung Karya Bumi Distrik Namblong Kabupaten Jayapura with the aim of this research is to see the level of abundance and diversity in phylum arthropod in soybean canopy habitat. The observations in the analysis used the Shannon and Wiener diversity index. The results of this study showed that the arthropods in the soybean canopy habitat with a total of 6 orders with a population of 227 of the class of fitofak, the species most commonly found Coleoptera order with 6 species and family amounted to 4 with a population of 167 tails. Biodiversity of predator arthropods in soybean cultivation habitat varies considerably, therefore conservation of biological agents in these habitats is very important to be implemented especially potential biological agents.
Authors and Affiliations
Petrus A Beding, et al.
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