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AIP Conference Proceedings | 2018

Nanotechnology: Development and challenges in Indonesia

I Made Joni; Vanitha Muthukannan; Wawan Hermawan; Camellia Panatarani

Nanotechnology today is regarded as a revolutionary technology that can help to address the key needs related to energy, environment, health and agriculture in developing countries. This paper is a short review on the development and challenges of nanotechnology in Indonesia. Nanotechnology offers great potential benefits, there is emerging concerns arising from its novel physicochemical properties. The main applications of nanotechnology in the different sectors which is vital and its economic impact in Indonesia is also discussed. The achievment and development of nanotechnology including synthesis and dispersion of nanoparticles (NPs) and its applications in various fields is briefly addressed in Nanotehcnology and Graphene Research Center, Universitas Padjadjaran (Unpad). Despite significant progress in developmental goals, many challenges in the development of nanotechnology proccesing need to be resolved such as support infrastructure and evolution of new form of collaborative arrangements between various sectors and policies which is emerged as an important factor enabling development.


AIP Conference Proceedings | 2018

The toxicity evaluation of prepared Lantana camara nano extract against Spodoptera litura (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

Hikmat Kasmara; Melanie; Dea Audia Nurfajri; Wawan Hermawan; Camellia Panatarani

Nanotechnology plays an important role in providing opportunities and possibilities for the development of a plant extracts, particularly applied for agriculture using the organic nanoparticles extract as bioinsecticide. This paper reports the extraction of L. camaraas an insecticidal compound applied to control the S. litura larvae which is the main pest for agricultural commodities in Indonesia. The objective of this research is to evaluate the toxicity performance of nano extract to S. litura larvae. The extract was prepared by maceration and evaporation and followed by particles stabilization. The received suspension was characterized using a Particles Size Analyzer (PSA). The performance evaluation was conducted using dye feed method by observing at 24 h and 48 h. The toxicity performance of L. camara nano extract on S. litura larvae was evaluated based on the lethal concentration which was obtained at 50% of 3rd instar larvae S. litura (LC50) and the toxicity level. The larval mortality data was analyzed by probit analysis to obtain LC50 values. The results showed that the LC50 value of L. camara nano extract after 24 h was 16,347 ppm and after 48 h the LC50 value was 3,548 ppm. The smaller LC50 values indicate a stronger toxicity level, in contrast the best toxicity was LC50 after 48 h with the concentration of 3,548 ppm. Referring to toxicity category standard with LC50 pesticide value, the range 0.5-5 g/L is considered as medium toxic category. Toxicity level of L. camara nano extract to S. litura 3,548 ppm or 3,548 mg/L is considered as medium toxic category.Nanotechnology plays an important role in providing opportunities and possibilities for the development of a plant extracts, particularly applied for agriculture using the organic nanoparticles extract as bioinsecticide. This paper reports the extraction of L. camaraas an insecticidal compound applied to control the S. litura larvae which is the main pest for agricultural commodities in Indonesia. The objective of this research is to evaluate the toxicity performance of nano extract to S. litura larvae. The extract was prepared by maceration and evaporation and followed by particles stabilization. The received suspension was characterized using a Particles Size Analyzer (PSA). The performance evaluation was conducted using dye feed method by observing at 24 h and 48 h. The toxicity performance of L. camara nano extract on S. litura larvae was evaluated based on the lethal concentration which was obtained at 50% of 3rd instar larvae S. litura (LC50) and the toxicity level. The larval mortality data was ana...


THE 6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THEORETICAL AND APPLIED PHYSICS (THE 6th ICTAP) | 2017

Recent advances of rearing cabinet instrumentation and control system for insect stock culture

Wawan Hermawan; Hikmat Kasmara; Melanie; Camellia Panatarani; I Made Joni

Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner) is one of a serious pest of horticulture in Indonesia. Helicoverpa armigera Nuclear Polyhedrovirus (HaNPV) has attracted interest for many researchers as a pest control for larvae of this species. Currently, we investigating the agrochemical formulations of HaNPV by introducing nanotechnology. Thus it is required an acceptable efficiency of insect stock cultures equipped with advance instruments to resolve the difficulties on insect stock seasons dependency. In addition, it is important to improve the insect survival with the aid of artificial natural environment and gain high insect production. This paper reports the rearing cabinet used as preparation of stock culture includes air-conditioning system, lighting, i.e. day and night control, and the main principles on recent technical and procedural advances apparatus of the system. The rearing system was moveable, designed and build by allowing air-conditioned cabinet for rearing insects, air motion and distribution as well a...


Archive | 2008

AGEFIS:Applied General Equilibrium for FIScal Policy Analysis

Arief Anshory Yusuf; Djoni Hartono; Wawan Hermawan; Yayan


Archive | 2010

Scenarios for Climate Change Mitigation from the Energy Sector in Indonesia: The Role of Fiscal Instruments

Arief Anshory Yusuf; Ahmad Komarulzaman; Wawan Hermawan; Djoni Hartono; Kindy R. Sjahrir


Proceeding of International Symposium for Sustainable Humanosphere | 2018

The Sensitivity of Bombyx mori L. as a Non Target Larvae to Subculture Helicoverpa armigera Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus (HaNPV1) In Liquid, Talcum and Gypsum Formulation Infection

Mia Miranti; Wawan Hermawan; Melanie Melanie; Nurulia Fitriani; Hikmat Kasmara; Nindira Tiara Putri; Dwi Sari Mamonto Putri


Archive | 2018

Andrographolide powder treatment as antifeedant decreased digestive enzyme activity from Plutella xylostella (L.) larvae midgut

Madihah; Desak Made Malini; Hana Roviani; Nessa Vidya Rani; Wawan Hermawan


Agrikultura | 2018

Keanekaragaman Jenis Kupu-kupu Familia Nymphalidae dan Pieridae di Kawasan Cirengganis dan Padang Rumput Cikamal Cagar Alam Pananjung Pangandaran

Virda Catur Lestari; Tatang S. Erawan; Melanie Melanie; Hikmat Kasmara; Wawan Hermawan


Proceeding of International Symposium for Sustainable Humanosphere | 2017

ANTIFEEDANT ACTIVITIY OF ETHANOL EXTRACTS OF FIVE SELECTED PLANTS AGAINST LARVAE OF TARO CATERPILLAR (Spodoptera litura Fabricius, 1775)

Desak Made Malini; Madihah Madihah; Melanie Melanie; Hikmat Kasmara; Rani Maharani; Vita Novianti; Fakhrur Rozi; Wawan Hermawan


JEJAK: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Kebijakan | 2017

Factors Affecting the Domestic Price of Rice in Indonesia

Wawan Hermawan; Fitrawaty Fitrawaty; Indra Maipita

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Indra Maipita

State University of Medan

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I Made Joni

Padjadjaran University

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Melanie

Padjadjaran University

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