Farmers' Response to The Application of Augmentorium in Technology to Conserve Fruit Fly Parasitoid on Snake Fruit in Yogyakarta
Suputa Suputa,
Deni Pranowo,
Sri Wahyuni Budiarti
et al.
Abstract:Snake fruit (Salacca zalacca) is a fruit plant suitable for cultivation in Turi, Yogyakarta, and its surroundings, which has been developed and sold domestically and for export. However, fruit fly is the most significant constraint to snake fruit production. Parasitoid augmentation is one way to control fruit flies through augmentorium technology. This study aimed to determine the level of knowledge and response of farmers to the introduction of augmentorium technology. Parameters observed knowledge and partic… Show more
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