Pelatihan Teknik Kultur Jaringan Tanaman Kawista di Kelurahan Adiarsa Barat, Kecamatan Karawang Barat
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Kultur jaringan adalah metoda budidaya tanaman secara nonkonvensional. Salah satu tanaman yang punya potensi dibudidayakan dengan teknik ini yaitu kawista, karena memiliki khasiat sebagai tanaman obat. Desa adiarsa barat, Kecamatan Karawang Barat memiliki permasalahan lahan yang terbatas dan rata-rata masyarakat hanya memiliki pekarangan sempit untuk dapat melakukan kegiatan menanam tanaman obat keluarga (TOGA). Sehingga dibutuhkan metoda budidaya tanaman yang tidak membutuhkan lahan yang luas dengan keunggulan bisa mendapatkan bibit yang unggul. Kegiatan pengabdian meliputi pengenalan teknik kultur jaringan, penjelasan cara pembuatan media tanam, dan praktek langsung penanaman eksplan tanaman pada media. Hasil pengabdian diketahui bahwa tingkat pemahaman masyarakat terhadap teknik kultur jaringan sebesar 0% sebelum pelatihan, dan 27% setelah pelatihan dilakukan.
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