Insecticides Residue in the Centre of Paddy Field in Musi Rawas, South Sumatera, Indonesia

Currently, the production of consumable- rise relies on rice fields especially technical irrigated rice fields. In increasing rice production, the use of insecticides become the main option to control the pest attacks.This condition generates the environmental pollution of insecticide residues on th...

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Main Authors: Wartono, Suwignyo Rujito. A., Napoleon Adipati., Suheryanto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186804014
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spelling doaj-cbd55df430804355872573ec165dd2172021-03-02T10:14:25ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01680401410.1051/e3sconf/20186804014e3sconf_sricoenv2018_04014Insecticides Residue in the Centre of Paddy Field in Musi Rawas, South Sumatera, IndonesiaWartonoSuwignyo Rujito. A.0Napoleon Adipati.1Suheryanto2Lecturer, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas SriwijayaLecturer, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas SriwijayaFaculty of Mathematical and Natural Science, Universitas SriwijayaCurrently, the production of consumable- rise relies on rice fields especially technical irrigated rice fields. In increasing rice production, the use of insecticides become the main option to control the pest attacks.This condition generates the environmental pollution of insecticide residues on the field- soil. The most widely used- pesticides by the lowland rice farmers are insecticides or poisons to control plant pests.The active ingredients contained in insecticides are methomyl, fipronil, buprofezin, and chlorantanipol and others. Each active ingredients have the percentages of 19.20%, 16.87%, 13.56%, 13.32%, and <10%, respectively. This study aims to detect insecticide residues in the soil generated by the insecticides uses.This research was conducted at the Musi Rawas rice field center which uses insecticides as the pest control. This research was conducted in March 2018 using survey method by taking soil samples on rice fields. Residual analysis was analyzed using Gas Chromatography (GC) in the Environmental Laboratory of the Indonesian Center for Biodiversity and Biotechnology Bogor (ICBB). Laboratory test results detected 0.04 ppm of methomyl as the highest residual content in the sample.Therefore, the result has exceeded the quality standard which is 0.02 ppm. Moreover, the soil needs the further remediation to reduce contaminated- pesticides.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186804014
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author Wartono
Suwignyo Rujito. A.
Napoleon Adipati.
Suheryanto
spellingShingle Wartono
Suwignyo Rujito. A.
Napoleon Adipati.
Suheryanto
Insecticides Residue in the Centre of Paddy Field in Musi Rawas, South Sumatera, Indonesia
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Wartono
Suwignyo Rujito. A.
Napoleon Adipati.
Suheryanto
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title Insecticides Residue in the Centre of Paddy Field in Musi Rawas, South Sumatera, Indonesia
title_short Insecticides Residue in the Centre of Paddy Field in Musi Rawas, South Sumatera, Indonesia
title_full Insecticides Residue in the Centre of Paddy Field in Musi Rawas, South Sumatera, Indonesia
title_fullStr Insecticides Residue in the Centre of Paddy Field in Musi Rawas, South Sumatera, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Insecticides Residue in the Centre of Paddy Field in Musi Rawas, South Sumatera, Indonesia
title_sort insecticides residue in the centre of paddy field in musi rawas, south sumatera, indonesia
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Currently, the production of consumable- rise relies on rice fields especially technical irrigated rice fields. In increasing rice production, the use of insecticides become the main option to control the pest attacks.This condition generates the environmental pollution of insecticide residues on the field- soil. The most widely used- pesticides by the lowland rice farmers are insecticides or poisons to control plant pests.The active ingredients contained in insecticides are methomyl, fipronil, buprofezin, and chlorantanipol and others. Each active ingredients have the percentages of 19.20%, 16.87%, 13.56%, 13.32%, and <10%, respectively. This study aims to detect insecticide residues in the soil generated by the insecticides uses.This research was conducted at the Musi Rawas rice field center which uses insecticides as the pest control. This research was conducted in March 2018 using survey method by taking soil samples on rice fields. Residual analysis was analyzed using Gas Chromatography (GC) in the Environmental Laboratory of the Indonesian Center for Biodiversity and Biotechnology Bogor (ICBB). Laboratory test results detected 0.04 ppm of methomyl as the highest residual content in the sample.Therefore, the result has exceeded the quality standard which is 0.02 ppm. Moreover, the soil needs the further remediation to reduce contaminated- pesticides.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186804014
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