Gamma-ray irradiation on Cempo Ireng can lead to the variation of morphological characteristics; hence, morphological characterization is necessary to determine changes in potential lines. This research aimed to characterize the potential lines as one of the requirements for proposing plant variety release and add black rice genetic diversity information. The research was carried out in the rice fields of Pakahan Village, Jogonalan, Klaten in January-June 2020 with the arrangement of potential lines 8,13 and 44 of M6 in a row. In total 30 plants were selected randomly for each potential line and observed 19 morphological characters. Data analysis was carried out descriptively and qualitatively with the Chi-Square test. The results showed that gamma-ray irradiation affects the characters of leaf angle, auricle color, ligule color, leaf-blade color, leaf surface, panicle type, grain color, apiculus color, and rice length. Potential line 8 had different characteristics compared to non-irradiated Cempo Ireng in the characters of auricle color, leaf-blade color, leaf width, panicle length, grain width, rice length, and rice width, while on potential lines 13 and 44 occur in the characters of the leaf surface and panicle length.
Community Service Program aim to find and make efforts that can optimize the role of the community in village development based on community empowerment. Sumberagung Village has a lot of potentials that can be developed, but due to lack of community knowledge, the existing potential cannot be developed properly. Examples are the use of rambutan fruit and the development of a marketing system for MSMEs. Based on this, the UNS Thematic KKN Group 74 took the initiative to hold training on the processing of rambutan seed chips and assistance in digitizing MSMEs. The activity was carried out using a mentoring and socialization approach by presenting material by speakers, asking questions, and discussing how to digitize the marketing system for MSMEs, which was then followed by training on the processing of rambutan seed chips which was attended by 17 participants. The result of this activity is to increase the knowledge of the people of Sumberagung Village in the field of digital marketing of business results and increase their skills in utilizing the potential around them.
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