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Homoptera Diversity with Organic and Inorganic Treatment of Soybean (Glycine max) in Jetis and Siman District Ponorogo Indonesia
Haris Setyaningrum and Andi Ahmad Abdul Azis
Department of Agrotechnology, University of Darussalam Gontor, Ponorogo, Indonesia
Abstract—Diversity of insect affected quality and quantity of agricultural products. Therefore diversity of soybean insect within organic and inorganic treatment is very important. This research aim to know how the diversity of homoptera in organic and anorganic treatmen of soybean. The experiment was conducted in district of Siman (7° 54' 20 .1 'S 111° 28' 51. 0" E) and Jetis (7o 54' 20 .1 ''S 111o 28' 26. 2'' E) Ponorogo, Indonesia during August - September 2016. Collections were applied on four methods there were pitfall traps, sticky traps, sweep net and light trap. The insect diversity showed that order Homoptera on organic fields is higher than on inorganic land. The population of homoptera from organic treatment are 26 Nabidae, 9 Cicadellidae, 7 Jassidae, two Cicadellidae, one Cicadellidae 1, one cicadellidae 2, and one nabidae. While, inorganic treatment are consisting two individual cicadellidae and seven individual jassidae. The number of insect population in inorganic treatment is higher than organic may caused insect in inorganic are resistant from usage of pesticide and variety of food web.
Index Terms—Homoptera, diversity, organic, inorganic, soybeans, ponorogo
Cite: Haris Setyaningrum and Andi Ahmad Abdul Azis, "Homoptera Diversity with Organic and Inorganic Treatment of Soybean (Glycine max) in Jetis and Siman District Ponorogo Indonesia," Journal of Advanced Agricultural Technologies, Vol. 4, No. 4, pp. 313-317, September 2017. Doi: 10.18178/joaat.4.4.313-317
Cite: Haris Setyaningrum and Andi Ahmad Abdul Azis, "Homoptera Diversity with Organic and Inorganic Treatment of Soybean (Glycine max) in Jetis and Siman District Ponorogo Indonesia," Journal of Advanced Agricultural Technologies, Vol. 4, No. 4, pp. 313-317, September 2017. Doi: 10.18178/joaat.4.4.313-317