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Senate Meeting for the 78th Anniversary of UGM Faculty of Agriculture: Reflection on Achievements and Future Strategies

news Wednesday, 15 January 2025

The Faculty of Agriculture at Universitas Gadjah Mada (Faperta UGM) held an Open Senate Meeting as the highlight of the 78th Anniversary celebration. The meeting took place at the Prof. Harjono Danoesastro Auditorium on Friday, 27 September 2024. During the event, the Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture UGM, Ir. Jaka Widada, M.P., Ph.D., presented a report on the achievements of the faculty over the past year, including innovations in research and community engagement carried out by the faculty.

The Senate Meeting was inaugurated by Prof. Dr. Ir. Irham, M.Sc., Chairperson of the Senate of the Faculty of Agriculture UGM. In addition to faculty members, staff, and students who attended as participants, the Rector of Universitas Gadjah Mada, Prof. dr. Ova Emilia, M.Med.Ed., Sp.OG(K)., Ph.D., was also present. She expressed her appreciation for the achievements of the Faculty of Agriculture UGM, emphasizing that these successes are the result of the hard work and contributions of senior pioneers and the academic community. The Rector highlighted that the agricultural sector is a cornerstone in providing quality food, playing a crucial role in supporting national food security and the economy.

Prof. Ova emphasized three main pillars crucial for exceptional progress in agriculture. First, the importance of being oriented towards societal needs rather than self-interest. Second, agricultural technologies must align with community cultures to ensure acceptance and proper implementation. Third, collaboration is the key to success, both internally within the campus and externally with outside stakeholders and global communities.

“I sincerely hope that this 78th Anniversary celebration of the Faculty of Agriculture, which carries the theme ‘Optimizing Land Utilization and Adapting to Global Climate Change to Achieve Food Sovereignty,’ can serve as a reflection and ignite a renewed spirit among us all to realize a better future for Indonesian agriculture,” said Prof. Ova.

As the peak event of the 78th Anniversary celebration, this meeting is expected to strengthen the Faculty of Agriculture UGM’s commitment to producing high-quality graduates and enhancing its contributions to national agricultural development. The event also underscores the faculty’s efforts to support several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): SDG 1:No Poverty, SDG 2:Zero Hunger, SDG 12:Responsible Consumption and Production, SDG 13:Climate Action, and SDG 17:Partnerships for the Goals.

Writer: Alkhansa Khairunnisa, Ghorizatu Shofra
Editor: Hanita Athasari Zain
Photo: UGM Faculty of Agriculture Media

 

Reveal the Potential of Microbes in Supporting Sustainable Agriculture through the 14th National Seminar on Agricultural Research by UGM

news Wednesday, 15 January 2025

The Faculty of Agriculture Universitas Gadjah Mada (Faperta UGM) held the 14th National Seminar on Agricultural Research as part of the 78th Anniversary of the Faculty of Agriculture UGM on Saturday, 21 September 2024. During the event, participants were divided into eight classes focusing on specific agricultural fields. One of them was the Microbiology Class, held at the Agrotropical Learning Center (AGLC) of the Faculty of Agriculture UGM. This class highlighted the potential of microbes in supporting sustainable agriculture.

Fourteen participants joined the Microbiology Topic, which was divided into two sessions to present their research findings. Following the presentations, discussion sessions allowed participants to share their opinions. The research topics in this class varied widely, including two noteworthy studies by faculty members of the UGM Department of Agricultural Microbiology. These studies explored plant-growth-promoting bacteria for duckweed and microbes inducing rice resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses.

Desi Utami, S.P., M.Env.Sc., Ph.D., presented her study titled “Exploration of Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria for Duckweed Growth”. She highlighted the significant potential of Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria (PGPB) to enhance duckweed growth. Duckweed, an aquatic plant, can act as a phytoremediation agent for wastewater, offering advantages such as rapid growth and high protein content. Her research revealed that the bacterium Bacillus pumilus MRB4 demonstrated the best results.

“This study shows that inoculation with Bacillus pumilus MRB4 significantly increased the quantity and dry weight of duckweed (Lemna minor). The high PGPB activity of this bacterium, particularly in its high molecular weight protein fractions, indicates the presence of specific compounds that stimulate plant growth. Protein P26, isolated from MRB4, is strongly suspected to be the growth-promoting compound,” explained Desi.

Meanwhile, Susanti Mugi Lestari, S.P., M.Si., Ph.D., presented her research on Microbes Inducing Resistance in Gamagora Rice against Biotic and Abiotic Stresses. She explained that UGM’s Faculty of Agriculture successfully developed an inbred superior rice variety called Gamagora, suitable for cultivation in both wetland and dryland environments. Gamagora rice demonstrates resilience against various stresses, including pest attacks (biotic) and extreme environmental conditions (abiotic).

“The key to Gamagora rice’s resistance lies in the utilization of specific microbes, including Enterobacter flavescens and ACCD-producing endophytic bacteria isolate PCM8. These bacteria enhance plant resistance to stresses, thereby reducing dependency on chemical fertilizers and pesticides,” stated Susanti.

The 14th National Seminar on Agricultural Research exemplifies UGM’s commitment to supporting several SDGs: SDG 1:No Poverty, SDG 2:Zero Hunger, SDG 3:Good Health and Well-being, SDG 4:Quality Education, SDG 12:Responsible Consumption and Production, SDG 13:Climate Action, SDG 15:Life on Land, and SDG 17:Partnerships for the Goals.

Writer: Karina Nisa Intan Kusuma, Ghorizatu Shofra
Editor: Hanita Athasari Zain
Photo: UGM Faculty of Agriculture Media

 

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