2020
DOI: 10.20956/mff.v23i3.9402
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ANALISIS RESIDU PESTISIDA KLORPIRIFOS PADA BERAS (Oryza sativa) YANG BERASAL KECAMATAN BAEBUNTA KABUPATEN LUWU UTARA

Abstract: Penggunaan pestisida di Indonesia sudah merupakan bagian yang tidak terpisahkan dalam sistem pertanian. Klorpirifos merupakan salah satu kelompok pestisida golongan organofosfat yang banyak digunakan untuk membunuh berbagai serangga. Adanya residu klorpirifos dapat menyebabkan gangguan kesehatan sehingga deteksi residu klorpirifos dalam produk pangan merupakan hal yang penting. Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk mengetahui kadar residu klorpirifos pada beras yang berasal dari Kecamatan Baebunta, Kabupaten Luwu Uta… Show more

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“…This study represents a pivotal contribution to existing knowledge, focusing on the comparative analysis of pesticide residue profiles in rice cultivated through conventional and sustainable agricultural methods. Given the scarcity of comparative studies addressing pesticide residues in rice with Article distinct cultivation techniques, particularly in Indonesia, where existing comparisons often on socio-economic and production aspects (Kılıç et al, 2020;Mahmood & Gheewala, 2023), or narrowly focus on a limited set of pesticide residues due to the constraints of pesticide standards in Indonesian laboratories (Andina, 2015;Nurjannah et al, 2020;Prabawardani et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study represents a pivotal contribution to existing knowledge, focusing on the comparative analysis of pesticide residue profiles in rice cultivated through conventional and sustainable agricultural methods. Given the scarcity of comparative studies addressing pesticide residues in rice with Article distinct cultivation techniques, particularly in Indonesia, where existing comparisons often on socio-economic and production aspects (Kılıç et al, 2020;Mahmood & Gheewala, 2023), or narrowly focus on a limited set of pesticide residues due to the constraints of pesticide standards in Indonesian laboratories (Andina, 2015;Nurjannah et al, 2020;Prabawardani et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%