Fariz Kustiawan Alfarisy

@unej.ac.id

Agriculture Science, Faculty of Agriculture
University of Jember

Fariz Kustiawan Alfarisy

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Plant Protection, Entomology, Biotechnology, and Pesticides
24

Scopus Publications

229

Scholar Citations

8

Scholar h-index

8

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • Efficacy analysis of nano-insecticides from essential oils in controlling Sitophilus oryzae L. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in stored rice
    Mohammad Hoesain, Anita Firnanda, Nanang Tri Haryadi, Sri Wahyuningsih, Fariz Kustiawan Alfarisy, Muh Adiwena, Ankardiansyah Pandu Pradana
    Journal of Tropical Plant Pests and Diseases, 2026
    This study evaluated nano-insecticides formulated from essential oils of mint (Mentha piperita), lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus), basil (Ocimum basilicum), and eucalyptus (Eucalyptus sp.) for controlling Sitophilus oryzae, a major pest of stored rice. Essential oils were extracted using hydrodistillation, and nanoemulsions were prepared via a low-energy method. Efficacy tests conducted at concentrations of 1–5% showed that mint and lemongrass nano-insecticides were the most effective, achieving 100% mortality at 5% concentration within 168 hours and exhibiting superior repellency (mint oil reached 100% repellency at 5%). At 5% concentration, mint oil caused 25% mortality after 24 hours, increasing to 86% by 96 hours and reaching 100% by 120 hours, while lemongrass oil induced 10% mortality at 24 hours, 76% by 96 hours, and 100% by 144 hours. Their high efficacy is attributed to bioactive compounds such as menthol and citral, which disrupt the pest’s physiological processes. In contrast, eucalyptus and basil oils demonstrated comparatively lower mortality and repellency. These results highlight the potential of mint and lemongrass nano-insecticides as eco-friendly alternatives to synthetic pesticides and provide a sustainable option for integrated pest management in stored rice.
  • The spesies diversity of arthropods in surjan and conventional farming systems in the Special Region of Yogyakarta
    Wagiyana Wagiyana, Fariz Kustiawan Alfarisy, Suharto Suharto, Bakhroini Habriantono, Mohammad Nur Khozin, Febery Hery Suandana
    Journal of Tropical Plant Pests and Diseases, 2025
    An ecosystem is the relationship between insects and the environment in carrying out life processes. The majority of insects are herbivores, and plants serve as their main hosts. Plants also secrete hormone compounds that are favored by arthropods as both a food source and a host for survive. Based on their nature, arthropods are divided into pests and natural enemies. The surjan system is one of the agroecosystem modifications for sustainable agriculture. The study aimed to assess arthropod spesies diversity in different cropping systems. Monitoring was conducted on surjan and conventional land, using several types of traps, including pitfall traps, yellow traps, and pheromone traps. The diversity of arthropods in an ecosystem serves as an indicator of environmental health. This research provides recommendation for managing arthropods, whether as pests or natural enemies. The highest diversity index value was found in the conventional system, with the Shannon_H’ value of of 1.57 for trapping 1, 1.27 for trapping 2, 2.06 for trapping 3, and 1.20 for trapping 4. The species diversity (H’ > 1) value was classified in the medium category. The results of morphological identification revealed two species with the highest abundance: Bactrocera sp. and Atherigona sp. The effectiveness of yellow traps was higher compared to other types of trap, capturing a total of 280 species of pests.
  • Biophysical Analysis of the Land Carrying Capacity to Organic Rice Plantations in Jember, East Java, Indonesia
    Mohammad Hoesain, Ankardiansyah Pandu Pradana, Fariz Kustiawan Alfarisy, Siswoyo Soekarno, Sri Wahyuningsih, Farchan Mushaf Al Ramadhani
    Agrivita, 2025
    Organic rice is cultivated without synthetic materials, offering high economic value and health benefits. Supportive biophysical components are essential for optimal growth and improving organic rice productivity. This research aims to identify the biophysical components that contribute to the land's carrying capacity for organic rice growth. The research was conducted in Rowosari Village, Jember Regency, East Java. The study analyzed on-farm activities, including producing organic fertilizers and pesticides, land mapping, agroclimate, and assessing biological components. The results show that biophysical factors significantly influence organic rice growth. Indicators of the success of organic fertilizer produced are N of 0.15%, P of 0.04%, K of 0.22%, and fertilizer pH of 4.98. The qualitative analysis of organic pesticides revealed the presence of secondary metabolites like tannin, saponin, flavonoid, alkaloid, and terpenoid with the code (+++). A high biological diversity was observed, with a Shannon-H index exceeding 1. Additionally, the concentration of organic fertilizers and pesticides significantly increased the number of rice plant saplings during the vegetative phase. The study concludes that the biophysical components of the land provide strong support for the growth of organic rice, demonstrating their vital role in the sustainability and productivity of organic farming systems.
  • Strategy for Accelerating Gamal Leaves as Forage Feed Additives in Migrant-Dense Areas: A Case Study in Jember
    Evita Soliha Hani, Wildan Muhlison, Tri Wahyu Saputra, Roni Yulianto, Laily Ilman Widuri, Fariz Kustiawan Alfarisy, Rizky Yanuarti
    Economia Agro Alimentare, 2025
    Small-scale livestock farmers face challenges in feed availability, particularly during the dry season. Gamal leaf forage, with its high protein content and durability, offers a sustainable solution to these issues. This study focuses on Klungkung, Sukorambi District, a migrant-dense area where economic empowerment through innovative business models is crucial. By exploring entrepreneurship-based gamal fertilizer production, the research assesses its potential to meet local economic needs and improve community welfare. The objectives are to analyze the business position, create a business plan, and formulate strategies to accelerate the adoption of environmentally friendly, location-specific gamal leaf forage in Jember Regency. The study surveyed 30 members of livestock farmer groups in high-potential areas, utilizing the Business Model Canvas (BMC) and SWOT methods for analysis. Results reveal the business position is highly promising, with strategies emphasizing leveraging group strengths to capitalize on opportunities.
  • Entomopathogenic Fungal consortium of Beauveria bassiana and Metarhizium anisopliae as Biodegradation from Residue Insecticide Profenofos by In Vitro Studies
    W Wagiyana, S Suharto, SD Nurcahyanti, FK Alfarisy, G Merina, et al.
    Current Research in Environmental and Applied Mycology, 2025
    Entomopathogenic fungi are microorganisms that can control pests, especially Beauveria bassiana and Metarhizium anisopliae. Secondary metabolite compounds released by entomopathogenic fungi have biodegradation properties. The study aimed to assess the ability of a single or consortium of entomopathogenic fungi B. bassiana and M. anisopliae, in vitro. Biodegradation testing used 1 kg of suppressive soil in each box with 30 x 30 cm size. The soil was applied with a synthetic pesticide with the active ingredient Profenofos 500 g L-1. The entomopathogenic fungal isolates used were collections from the Food and Horticultural Plant Pest Disease Observation Laboratory with isolate codes B. bassiana (B-Tg1) and M. anisopliae (M-Tg1). Bioassay testing using a petri dish, in the 48-hour phase, the highest mortality rate of Spodoptera litura in treatment A3 (M. anisopliae) was 70% with a concentration of 4.8 x 1010 spores mL-1. The best treatment in the biodegradation test (A3) can reduce the initial residue concentration (R0) from 2.78 mg kg-1 to 0.39 mg kg-1 using Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS). Treatments A2 and A4 in the treatment of B. bassiana and the consortium of the two fungi have the potential to reduce pesticide concentrations. This study concludes that entomopathogenic fungi can degrade insecticide residues. This fungal ability needs to be developed for the implementation of sustainable agriculture.
  • Study of Surjan Cropping System by the Application Combination of Entomopathogenic Fungi with Nano Emulsions from Botanical Pesticides
    Suharto, Wagiyana, Rachmi Masnilah, Suhartiningsih Dwi Nurcahyanti, Fariz Kustiawan Alfarisy, et al.
    Iop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, 2025
    Agroecosystem modification is one of the efforts to control plant pest populations in an integrated manner. Surjan cropping system is one of the local wisdom cultures located in the Kulonprogo region, Yogyakarta. This study aimed to identify the response of arthropod diversity from the combined application of entomopathogenic fungi with nanoemulsion of vegetable pesticides. This study was designed with two groups, namely synthetic pesticide treatment and a combination of entomopathogenic fungi with nano pesticide emulsion. The entomopathogenic fungal formulation consisted of 100 g corn flour and 20 mL suspension of Beauveria bassiana fungal isolate. It was incubated for 7-14 days until it became powdery spore biomass. Nanoemulsion was made using vegetable pesticide material from Azadiracta indica made by maceration. The results showed that the area where entomopathogenic fungi and nanoemulsion were applied had a greater diversity of arthropods in the Surjan agroecosystem.
  • Study of Eficacy Various Insecticide to Silverleaf Whitefly ( Bemisia tabaci G.)
    Bakhroini Habriantono, Suharto, Wagiyana, Rachmi Masnilah, Mohammad Hoesain, et al.
    Iop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, 2025
    Whitefly ( Bemisia tabaci G.) is one of the major pests of tobacco plants that is commonly controlled using synthetic insecticides. The use of these insecticides has negative impacts such as resistance, recurrence, and environmental damage. Therefore, environmentally friendly control alternatives are needed, one of which is paraffin oil. Paraffin oil is known to be effective as an insecticide and can be combined with synthetic insecticides. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of the combination of paraffin oil with several active ingredients of synthetic insecticides on whitefly mortality. The method used was topical spraying directly on the pest, and the data were analyzed using ANOVA followed by Duncan’s Multiple Range Test (DMRT) to compare treatment means. The results showed that the combination of 20% dimethoate and 80% paraffin oil was effective in increasing whitefly mortality.
  • The Potential of Deleterious rhizobacteria to Control Primary Weed Echinochloa sp. on Rice
    Mohammad Hoesain, Rachmi Masnilah, Suhartiningsih Dwi Nurchayanti, Ankardiansyah Pandu Pradana, Fariz Kustiawan Alfarisy, Dwi Tirta Sari, Farchan Mushal Al Ramadhan, Rismayani, Sri Ita Tarigan
    Biosaintifika, 2024
    Deleterious rhizobacteria (DRB) is one of the rhizobacteria that can be used as a bioherbicide and can stimulate plant growth. The objectives that can be obtained from this study are to determine the potential of DRB on the growth of weeds Echinochloa crusgalli and Echinochloa colona on rice. Variables observed in this study were identification of secondary metabolites, measurement of weed sprouts, percentage effectiveness of bacterial isolates against weed seeds, normal sprouts, abnormal sprouts, fresh seeds that did not grow and dead seeds. The aim of this study is to explore biological agents that can be used to control the main weeds of rice crops. This candidate could be a recommendation for environmentally friendly controls. Exploration of the DRB group was obtained by collecting soil samples around the roots of rice crops. Then isolate it, identify as morphologically and physiologically, and test it in vitro studies. The results showed that DRB had the potential to control weed growth and could stimulate the growth of rice. The application of PFA and PFB isolates had a significant effect on inhibiting the length of weed roots and buds, the average percentage of control effectiveness > 80-90%. Novelty in this study could be found as candidate groups of DRB bacteria with specific locations to control the weed Echinochloa sp. on rice crops. For society, this research could be an alternative to reduce dependence on synthetic herbicides . DRB has the potential to be formulated into a bioherbicide to control weeds.
  • Assessment of water quality in agricultural systems in Candipuro, Lumajang Regency, East Java, Indonesia
    Evita Soliha Hani, Fariz Kustiawan Alfarisy, Laily Ilman Widuri, Sigit Soeparjono, Wildan Muhlison, Tri Wahyu Saputra, Roni Yulianto
    Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management, 2024
    The current challenges of industrial agriculture focus on environmental safety. Water quality is an indicator of environmental sustainability. The cultivation system has an impact on water quality. The aim of this study is to assess the water quality of agricultural systems. Anthropogenically, agricultural activities have an impact on environmental aspects. Identification of agricultural systems is clustered into organic and non-organic agriculture. The agricultural system in Indonesia is regulated based on SNI 6729;2016. Water sampling was carried out at three points, including upstream, middle (irrigation), and downstream (river). Water sampling at each point was repeated three times. Assessment of the physical quality of water using the Combo Quality Meter. Water samples for chemical and biological analysis at the Environmental Laboratory, Perum. Jasa Tirta 1. Determination of water quality standards refers to Government Regulation No. 82 of 2001. In the upstream section, pollution can be seen in the biological oxygen demand (BOD) indicator, with an average of 15.03 mg L-1 for organic and conventional systems. The phosphate indicator averaged 1.96 mg L-1. In the middle section (irrigation), the pollution indicators for BOD, phosphate, and total Coliform parameters were 6.76 mg L-1 for the organic system, 7.37 mg L-1 for the non-organic system, and 1,290 CFU mL-1. In the downstream (river), pollution indicators consist of total suspended solids (TSS), BOD, chemical oxygen demand (COD), and total Coliform. Anthropogenic identification for clustering agricultural systems at the research location uses stratified disproportional sampling. The results of this research provide recommendations for water quality management for sustainable agricultural environmental management.
  • Composition of Arthropods in Conventional and Surjan Systems in the Special Region of Yogyakarta
    Wagiyana, F K Alfarisy, Suharto, M N Khozin, B Habriantono, T Abdillah, A A H Nurdika
    Iop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, 2024
    Arthropods are the most abundant phylum found in plant ecosystems. The surjan planting system is sustainable agroecosystem engineering. The surjan system is one of the local cultural wisdom for dealing with pest and plant disease problems. In contrast to conventional systems, the majority of cultivation processes apply a monoculture farming system with massive use of pesticides and fertilizers. The research aims to determine the composition of arthropods from the application of surjan and conventional systems. The research was conducted in the Special Region of Yogyakarta in August 2022. The tools and materials used consisted of an inverter microscope, yellow trap, pitfall trap, pheromone trap, 70% alcohol, Taxofone, insect needles, vials and methyl eugenol. Each type of trap was repeated four times and designed diagonally. The collected arthropods were then observed using an inverter microscope. The identification results of Bactrocera sp and Atherigona sp are the dominant species found in the Bantul and Kulonprogo districts. The composition of arthropods in conventional land (Bantul Regency) is greater than in the surjan system (Kulonprogo Regency) based on population natural enemies. In contrast to the status of natural enemies, the surjan system has more natural enemies than conventional systems.
  • The evaluation of land use cover changes through the composite approach of Landsat 8 and the land use capability index for the Bedadung watershed
    Basuki Basuki, Bambang Hermiyanto, Subhan Arif Budiman, Fariz Kustiawan Alfarisy
    Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management, 2023
  • Compatibility studies of entomopathogenic fungi and botanical pesticide for controlling Spodoptera exigua
    Santi Prastiwi, Wagiyana Wagiyana, Fariz Kustiawan Alfarisy
    E3s Web of Conferences, 2023
  • The effectiveness of Biofumigants from Brassicaceae and Non-Brassicaceae to control root knot Nematodes on tomato
    Bakhroini Habriantono, Wagiyana Wagiyana, Fariz Kustiawan Alfarisy
    E3s Web of Conferences, 2023
  • Investigating the plant metabolite potential as botanical insecticides against Spodoptera litura with different application methods
    Mohammad Hoesain, Suharto, Sigit Prastowo, Ankardiansyah Pandu Pradana, Fariz Kustiawan Alfarisy, Muh Adiwena
    Cogent Food and Agriculture, 2023
  • The utilization of organic adjuvants to increase the effectiveness of chlorpyrifos insecticides against Spodoptera litura
    Mohammad Hoesain, Sigit Prastowo, Wagiyana, Ankardiansyah Pandu Pradana, Fariz Kustiawan Alfarisy, Muh Adiwena
    Plant Science Today, 2023
  • Toxicology of Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus, Botanical and Synthetic Pesticides on Mortality Rate of Crocidolomia binotalis (Zeller)
    B. Habriantono, Suharto Suharto, Wagiyana Wagiyana, M. Hoesain, Mochammad Wildan Jatmiko, S. Prastowo, A. P. Pradana, Anggi Anwar Hendra Nurdika, F. K. Alfarisy
    Baghdad Science Journal, 2023
  • Secondary Metabolite Ceiba pentandra Gaertn. as Biological Control to Canker Disease on Dragon Fruit
    Rachmi Masnillah, , Ival Budi, Ankardiansyah Pradana, Faris Alfarisy, , , and
    Journal of Tropical Life Science, 2021
  • Use of aqueous plant extracts to reduce profenofos residues in the leaf of mustard (Brassica juncea L.) and suppression of the grasshopper population
    Mohammad Hoesain, Sigit Prastowo, Wagiyana, Ankardiansyah Pandu Pradana, Fariz Kustiawan Alfarisy, Muh Adiwena
    Plant Science Today, 2021
  • Biological control of white grubs (Lepidiota stigma L; Coleoptera; Scarabaeidae) with entomopathogenic nematodes and fungus Metharizium anisopliae (Metsch)
    Wagiyana, B Habriantono, F K Alfarisy
    Iop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, 2021
  • Combination of plant growth-promoting bacteria and botanical pesticide increases organic red rice yield and reduces the leptocorisa acuta population
    Mohammad Hoesain, Sigit Prastowo, Suharto SUHARTO, Ankardiansyah Pandu Pradana, Iis Nur Asyiah, Fariz Kustiawan Alfarizy, Muh Adiwena
    Biodiversitas, 2021
  • The conservation activities and land use changes in the upstream Bedadung watershed
    J M Petrina, F K Alfarisy, I Andriyani, L P Suciati
    Iop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, 2021
  • Evaluation of water quality due to the use of intensive fertilizer on farmer level in the upstream of Bedadung Jember Watershed, East Java, Indonesia
    Ika Fitriana Dyah Ratnasari, Sapto Nugroho Hadi, Slamet Rohadi Suparto, Okti Herliana, Yugi R. Ahadiyat
    Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management, 2020
  • The Impacts of Change Forests into Agricultural Land to Social Economic Conditions Society in the Upstream of Bedadung Watershed
    J M Petrina, F K Alfarisy, I Andriyani, L P Suciati
    Iop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, 2020
  • Typology of Agricultural Upstream Area of Watershed on Intensive Fertilizer Behaviour on Conservation of Natural Resources in Bedadung
    F K Alfarisy, J M Petrina, I Andriyani, C Adibowo
    Iop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, 2020

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Biokonversi Sampah Organik Berbasis Maggot BSF dalam Pemberdayaan PKK RT 1 RW 7 di Kelurahan Sumbersari, Jember: Bioconversion of Organic Waste Using BSF Maggots in the …
    B Habriantono, MB Irsyadi, S Suharto, W Wagiyana, FK Alfarisy, ...
    PengabdianMu: Jurnal Ilmiah Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat 11 (4) , 2026
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  • Formulation of Bacillus consortium as a biocontrol agent against leaf blight disease in edamame soybean
    SD Nurcahyanti, W Wagiyana, M Hoesain, N Prihatiningsih, I Laisabela, ...
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  • Optimization of Somatic Embryogenesis Formation in Hoya (Hoya carnosa (L.) R. Br.) with Different Hormone Combinations
    DP Restanto, MC Prayoga, A Jaenuri, S Avivi, S Soeparjono, TAC Selopa, ...
    Agrivita 48 (2) , 2026
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  • Efficacy analysis of nano-insecticides from essential oils in controlling Sitophilus oryzae L.(Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in stored rice
    M Hoesain, A Firnanda, NT Haryadi, S Wahyuningsih, FK Alfarisy, ...
    Jurnal Hama dan Penyakit Tumbuhan Tropika 26 (1), 1-13 , 2026
    2026
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    AS Afiatan, FM Al Ramadhani, A Mufid, A Handriatni, U Badrudin, ...
    Rahmah: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat 1 (3), 216-225 , 2025
    2025
  • TRANSFER TEKNOLOGI PRODUKSI PESTISIDA NABATI PLUS ORGANIK ADJUVAN PADA KELOMPOK TANI JAYA DI DESA ROSOWOSARI
    M Hoesain, R Masnilah, FK Alfarisy, AF Sunatomo, G Merina, ...
    Panrita Abdi-Jurnal Pengabdian pada Masyarakat 9 (4), 887-897 , 2025
    2025
  • Diversifikasi Produk dan Inovasi Kemasan Pupuk Organik Granular dari Limbah Kotoran Kambing untuk Meningkatkan Daya Saing Petani Desa Karangharjo
    MN Khozin, RN Aultavia, ZA Alfarizi, S Soeparjono, B Habriantono, ...
    Jurnal Pengabdian Magister Pendidikan IPA 8 (3), 954-959 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 1
  • Identification of Leaf Constant Values in Manalagi and Madu Mango Cultivars Based on Digital Image Processing
    A Apriwijaya, FM Al Ramadhani, U Badrudin, FK Alfarisy
    Jurnal Penelitian Inovatif 5 (3), 2449-2458 , 2025
    2025
  • The Impact of Biopesticide Application on Arthropod Composition in Surjan Cropping System in Kulonprogo Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta
    W Wagiyana, S Suharto, B Habriantono, SD Nurcahyanti, R Masnilah, ...
    Journal of Applied Agricultural Science and Technology 9 (3), 306-318 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 2
  • Pemberdayaan Petani melalui Produksi Mikroorganisme Lokal (MOL) dan Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) untuk Meningkatkan Produktivitas Padi dan Silase di Desa Kemiri …
    AI Tanzil, W Muhlison, TW Saputra, P Rahayu, R Yulianto, T Anantoro, ...
    Jurnal ABDINUS: Jurnal Pengabdian Nusantara 9 (3), 619-629 , 2025
    2025
  • Toxicity of Plant-Based Insecticide Extracts of Tobacco Stem (Nicotiana tabacum L.), Babadotan Leaves (Ageratum conyzoides L.) and a Combination of These to Control …
    AP Latifatuzzahro, M Hoesain, FK Alfarisy
    AGRORADIX: Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian 8 (2), 39-50 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 2
  • Study of Surjan Cropping System by The Application Combination of Entomopathogenic Fungi with Nano Emulsions from Botanical Pesticides
    Suharto, Wagiyana, R Masnilah, S Dwi Nurcahyanti, F Kustiawan Alfarisy, ...
    IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1497 (1), 012004 , 2025
    2025
  • Study of Eficacy Various Insecticide to Silverleaf Whitefly ( Bemisia tabaci G.)
    B Habriantono, Suharto, Wagiyana, R Masnilah, M Hoesain, ...
    IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1497 (1), 012006 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 2
  • Laboratory Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Paraffin Oil and Insecticide Combination Based on Spinetoram and Permethrin to Control Weaver Ant (Oecophylla smaragdina Fabricius)
    B Habriantono, R Masnilah, FK Alfarisy
    Jurnal Ilmiah Inovasi 25 (1), 6-12 , 2025
    2025
  • Penguatan dan pembinaan kelurahan kranjingan melalui teknik implementasi pertanian ramah lingkungan dengan agens pengendali hayati untuk mendukung sistem pertanian berkelanjutan
    W Wagiyana, S Suharto, SD Nurcahyanti, FK Alfarisy, B Habriantono, ...
    Jurnal Abdi Insani 12 (3), 1182-1191 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 2
  • Entomopathogenic Fungal consortium of Beauveria bassiana and Metarhizium anisopliae as Biodegradation from Residue Insecticide Profenofos by In Vitro Studies
    FKA Wagiyana, Suharto, Gigih Hadi Prasetya, Gusna Merina, Suhartiningsih Dwi ...
    Current Research in Environmental & Applied Mycology 15 (1), 171-184 , 2025
    2025
  • Toksikologi Lingkungan: Dampak Bahan Kimia terhadap Kesehatan
    MF Ramadhansyah, R Septiana, FKA Alfarisy, AH Burhan, AF Maharani
    Azzia Karya Bersama , 2025
    2025
  • Toxicity of Plant-Based Insecticide Extracts of Tobacco Stem (Nicotiana tabacum L.), Babadotan Leaves (Ageratum conyzoides L.) and a Combination of These to Control …
    M Hoesain, FK Alfarisy
    2025
  • Biophysical Analysis of the Land Carrying Capacity to Organic Rice Plantations in Jember, East Java, Indonesia
    M Hoesain, AP Pradana, FK Alfarisy, S Soekarno, S Wahyuningsih, ...
    Agrivita 47 (3) , 2025
    2025
  • The Effect of Pesticide Residues on Environmental Quality in the Kromong II Watershed, Pacet District, Mojokerto Regency
    DGP Putra, FK Alfarisy
    Journal of Applied Agricultural Science and Technology 9 (2), 306-318 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 2

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Investigating the plant metabolite potential as botanical insecticides against Spodoptera litura with different application methods
    M Hoesain, Suharto, S Prastowo, AP Pradana, FK Alfarisy, M Adiwena
    Cogent food & agriculture 9 (1), 2229580 , 2023
    2023.0
    Citations: 17
  • Combination of plant growth-promoting bacteria and botanical pesticide increases organic red rice yield and reduces the Leptocorisa acuta population
    M Hoesain, S Prastowo, S Suharto, AP Pradana, IN Asyiah, FK Alfarizy, ...
    Biodiversitas 22 (4), 1686-1694 , 2021
    2021.0
    Citations: 16
  • Biological control of white grubs ( Lepidiota stigma L; Coleoptera; Scarabaeidae) with entomopathogenic nematodes and fungus Metharizium anisopliae (Metsch)
    Wagiyana, B Habriantono, FK Alfarisy
    IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 759 (1), 012023 , 2021
    2021.0
    Citations: 14
  • Evaluation of water quality due to the use of intensive fertilizer on farmer level in the upstream of Bedadung Jember Watershed, East Java, Indonesia
    FK Alfarisy, I Andriyani, C Bowo
    Journal Of Degraded And Mining Lands Management 7 (4), 2301 , 2020
    2020.0
    Citations: 14
  • The evaluation of land use cover changes through the composite approach of Landsat 8 and the land use capability index for the Bedadung watershed.
    B Hermiyanto, SA Budiman, FK Alfarisy
    Journal of Degraded & Mining Lands Management 10 (4) , 2023
    2023.0
    Citations: 11
  • Strategi Pengembangan Usaha Tani Melalui Penerapan SNI 6729-2016 Sebagai Upaya Peningkatan Pendapatan Petani Padi Organik
    M Hoesain, S Winarso, AF Sunartomo, FK Alfarisy
    Dharmakarya 9 (3) , 2020
    2020.0
    Citations: 11
  • Typology of Agricultural Upstream Area of Watershed on Intensive Fertilizer Behaviour on Conservation of Natural Resources in Bedadung
    FK Alfarisy, JM Petrina, I Andriyani, C Adibowo
    IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 515 (1), 012039 , 2020
    2020.0
    Citations: 11
  • Pendampingan produksi pestisida nabati pada petani hortikultura di Desa Sukorambi Kabupaten Jember
    M Hoesain, AP Pradana, S Suharto, FK Alfarisy
    Selaparang 6 (2), 593-597 , 2022
    2022.0
    Citations: 10
  • Compatibility studies of entomopathogenic fungi and botanical pesticide for controlling Spodoptera exigua
    S Prastiwi, W Wagiyana, FK Alfarisy
    E3S Web of Conferences 373, 07006 , 2023
    2023.0
    Citations: 8
  • Toxicology of nuclear polyhedrosis virus, botanical and synthetic pesticides on mortality rate of Crocidolomia binotalis (Zeller)
    B Habriantono, S Suharto, W Wagiyana, M Hoesain, MW Jatmiko, ...
    Baghdad Science Journal 20 (1), 1 , 2023
    2023.0
    Citations: 8
  • Pemberdayaan masyarakat hulu melalui konservasi sumber daya alam sebagai antisipasi bencana kekeringan dan banjir sepanjang tahun di Kabupaten Jember
    I Andriyani, S Wahyuningsih, M Hoesain, FK Alfarisy
    Jurnal Abdidas 2 (3), 538-544 , 2021
    2021.0
    Citations: 8
  • The effectiveness of Biofumigants from Brassicaceae and Non-Brassicaceae to control root knot Nematodes on tomato
    B Habriantono, W Wagiyana, FK Alfarisy
    E3S Web of Conferences 373, 07003 , 2023
    2023.0
    Citations: 7
  • Secondary Metabolite Ceiba pentandra Gaertn. as Biological Control to Canker Disease on Dragon Fruit.
    R Masnilah, ION Budi, AP Pradana, FK Alfarisy
    Journal of Tropical Life Science 11 (3) , 2021
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