1st Annual Applied Science and Engineering Conference | |
GEODATA: Information System Based on Geospatial for Early Warning Tracking and Analysis Agricultural Plant Diseases in Central Java | |
工业技术;自然科学 | |
Prasetyo, S.Y.J.^1 ; Agus, Y.H.^1 ; Dewi, C.^1 ; Simanjuntak, B.H.^1 ; Hartomo, K.D.^1 | |
Study Centre SIMITRO, Informatic Engineering Faculty, Agriculture and Business Faculty, Satya Wacana Christian University, Salatiga, Indonesia^1 | |
关键词: Agricultural plants; Brown plant hoppers; Central Java Province; Early Warning System; Exponential smoothing; Field observations; Spatial autocorrelations; Surveillance devices; | |
Others : https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757-899X/180/1/012070/pdf DOI : 10.1088/1757-899X/180/1/012070 |
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来源: IOP | |
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【 摘 要 】
The Government of Indonesia is currently faced with the problems of food, especially rice. It needs in large numbers that have to import from neighboring countries. Actually, the Indonesian government has the ability to produce rice to meet national needs but is still faced with the problem of pest attack rice annually increasing extent. One of the factors is that geographically Indonesia located on the migration path of world rice insect pests (called BPH or Brown Planthoppers) (Nilaparvata lugens Stal.) It leads endemic status annually. One proposed strategy to be applied is to use an early warning system based on a specific region of the main pest population. The proposed information system called GEODATA. GEODATA is Geospatial Outbreak of Disease Tracking and Analysis. The system works using a library ESSA (Exponential Smoothing - Spatial Autocorrelation) developed in previous studies in Satya Wacana Christian University. GEODATA built to meet the qualifications required surveillance device by BMKG (Indonesian Agency of Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics' Central Java Provinces), BPTPH (Indonesian Agency of Plant Protection and Horticulture) Central Java Provinces, BKP-KP District Boyolali, Central Java, (Indonesian Agency of Food Security and Agriculture Field Supervisor, District Boyolali, Central Java Provinces) and farmer groups. GIS GEODATA meets the needs of surveillance devices that include: (1) mapping of the disease, (2) analysis of the dynamics of the disease, and (3) prediction of attacks / disease outbreaks in a particular region. GIS GEODATA is currently under implementation in the laboratory field observations of plant pest in Central Java province, Indonesia.
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