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BRYOPHYTES OF MOUNT PATUHA, WEST JAVA, INDONESIA GRADSTEIN, ROBBERT; KIEN–THAI, YONG; SULEIMAN, MONICA; PUTRIKA, AFIATRI; APRIANI, DIAN; YUNIATI, ENY; KANAK, FADZILAH AG.; ULUM, FUAD BAHRUL; WAHYUNI, INDAH; WONGKUNA, KANJANA; LUBOS, LESLEY C.; TAM, LUONG THIEN; PUSPANINGRUM, MIKA RIZKI; HJ. SERUDIN, MOHD RAWIYANI PG.; ZUHRI, MUSYAROFAH; MIN, NG AIK; JUNITA, NURLISMA; PASARIBU, NURSAHARA; KORNOCHALERT, SOONTHREE
REINWARDTIA Vol 13, No 2 (2010): Vol. 13 No. 2
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GRADSTEIN, R. et al. 2010. Bryophytes of Mount Patuha, West Java, Indonesia. Reinwardtia 13(2): 107-123. - This paper presents the results of a two-day survey of the bryophyte flora of Mt. Patuha and its surroundings near Bandung, West Java, carried out in the framework of the 5th regional training course on bryophyte and lichen diversity and conservation organized by SEAMEO BIOTROP, Bogor, in July 2009. A total of 159 bryophyte species were identified, including 98 mosses, 60 liverworts, and 1 hornwort, representing almost 1/6 of the total bryophyte flora of Java. Three moss species, Bryohumbertia subcomosa (Dix.) J.-P. Frahm, Fissidens gymnogynus Besch. and F. polypodioides Hedw., and one liverwort, Lejeunea pectinella Mizut., are new additions to the Javanese flora. The bryophyte diversity of Mt. Patuha is well representative of the Malesian flora and is rich in uncommon species. However, the relatively poor representation of shade epiphytes and commonness of sun epiphytes and generalists reflect disturbance of the forest by anthropogenic activities. Careful attention should be given to conservation of the remaining natural forest in order to prevent further losses of the rich bryophyte diversity of the area.
BRYOPHYTES OF MOUNT PATUHA, WEST JAVA, INDONESIA ROBBERT GRADSTEIN; YONG KIEN–THAI; MONICA SULEIMAN; AFIATRI PUTRIKA; DIAN APRIANI; ENY YUNIATI; FADZILAH AG. KANAK; FUAD BAHRUL ULUM; INDAH WAHYUNI; KANJANA WONGKUNA; LESLEY C. LUBOS; LUONG THIEN TAM; MIKA RIZKI PUSPANINGRUM; MOHD RAWIYANI PG. HJ. SERUDIN; MUSYAROFAH ZUHRI; NG AIK MIN; NURLISMA JUNITA; NURSAHARA PASARIBU; SOONTHREE KORNOCHALERT
REINWARDTIA Vol 13, No 2 (2010): Vol. 13 No. 2
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GRADSTEIN, R. et al. 2010. Bryophytes of Mount Patuha, West Java, Indonesia. Reinwardtia 13(2): 107-123. - This paper presents the results of a two-day survey of the bryophyte flora of Mt. Patuha and its surroundings near Bandung, West Java, carried out in the framework of the 5th regional training course on bryophyte and lichen diversity and conservation organized by SEAMEO BIOTROP, Bogor, in July 2009. A total of 159 bryophyte species were identified, including 98 mosses, 60 liverworts, and 1 hornwort, representing almost 1/6 of the total bryophyte flora of Java. Three moss species, Bryohumbertia subcomosa (Dix.) J.-P. Frahm, Fissidens gymnogynus Besch. and F. polypodioides Hedw., and one liverwort, Lejeunea pectinella Mizut., are new additions to the Javanese flora. The bryophyte diversity of Mt. Patuha is well representative of the Malesian flora and is rich in uncommon species. However, the relatively poor representation of shade epiphytes and commonness of sun epiphytes and generalists reflect disturbance of the forest by anthropogenic activities. Careful attention should be given to conservation of the remaining natural forest in order to prevent further losses of the rich bryophyte diversity of the area.
Pengaruh konsentrasi larutan sukrosa dan waktu perendaman terhadap kesegaran bunga sedap malam potong (Polianthes tuberosa L.) Eny Yuniati
Biocelebes Vol. 2 No. 1 (2008)
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Polianthes tuberose L. or known as tuberose is an example of the cut flowers, many of them sold in domestic as well as in worl-wide markets. In general, due to a post-harvested bad handling, its horticultural products were so bad and therefore, most of post-harvested flowers sold in a relatively cheap price or thrown away asa a waste. To overcome this problem, there had been established a research of how to keep the flowers in a fresh condition for a much longer time, and it was done by using a consentration of a di;utted sucrose to be given into a soaked fresh flowers of Polianthes tuberose L. an analytical result which used some diluted sucrose consentration and time of soakings to be recognized that, a consentration of 15% diluted sucrose in a two hourly time of soaking had a best result asa a fresh maker used by the cut flowers of tuberose. Key words : Post-harvest, Polianthes tuberosa, Soakings, Sucrose consentration.
Etnobotani Keanekaragaman Jenis Tumbuhan Obat Tradisional dari Hutan di Desa Pakuli Kecamatan Gumbasa Kabupaten Donggala, Sulawesi Tengah Eny Yuniati; Muhammad Alwi
Biocelebes Vol. 4 No. 1 (2010)
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This research has aim to knows diversity and plant species of jungle as used to medical plants in Pakuli village. Method used this research is analisis vegetation and using of index culture significans culture (ICS) with to following Turner procedure (1988). From yield this research has a 70 species medical plants from 48 famili, and rhizomes species has a high score ICS as a 70. Key words: Diversity, medical plants, Pakuli village.
Potensi Serapan Karbon Beberapa Jenis Tanaman pada Ruang Terbuka Hijau Universitas Hasanuddin Makassar Syamsuddin Millang; Eny Yuniati
Biocelebes Vol. 4 No. 2 (2010)
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This research aim to to know potency of absorbent carbon some type of crop and forest Universitas Hasanuddin Makassar. Perception and measurement to high and the breast high tree diameter to know biomassa conducted with sampling intake. Sum up taken example plot are 6 fruit of the size 20 x 50 m or for the width of 0.1 Ha. Election plot example of conducted in purposive sampling based for consideration of dominant crop type in a body, type composition, and the coronet closeness. For measurement biomassa request conducted by non-destructive sampling namely without destroying sample, while for plant under by destructive sampling or entangle mutilation sample that is by cutting all plant of under which stay in kuadran and given the brought by last lable of the room in order to be known the wet weight and the weight run dry. Result indicate that potency of absorbent carbon vary pursuant to type of crop and its forest group. Sum up biomassa and highest on carbon there are group of forest Ki-Hujan each 156.0 ton/Ha. and 78.0 ton/Ha. and lower is group johar with amount of biomassa and on file C each 38.43 ton/Ha. and 19.22 ton/Ha. Average highest on file carbon there are group of teak;core forest exeed that is equal to 4.03 ton/Ha./year and lower of group of forest johar that is 0.58 ton/Ha./year, while per individual request there are at local mango type equal to 0.06 ton/tree/year and lower at type waru of equal to 0.0004 ton/tree/year. On the total carbon at RTH UNHAS in this time is 8.652,43 ton and potency of carbon fixation of equal to 366.54 ton/years. Key words: Carbon fixation, green air-gap, biomassa.
Studi Etnobotani Komparatif Tumbuhan Rempah yang Bernilai Sebagai Obat di Desa Tombi Kecamatan Ampibabo Kabupaten Parigi Moutong Sulawesi Tengah Hari Rusdwi Novitasiah; Eny Yuniati; Ramadhanil Ramadhanil
Biocelebes Vol. 6 No. 2 (2012)
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Research on etnhobotany comparative study of spice plants that used by some tribes in Tombi village, Ampibabo district, Parigi Moutong regency, Central Sulawesi. This research is conducted from November to Desember 2012. The aims of this research is gathering information about the spices of plants and herbs thats used, the type of disease that can solved by the herbs and the way to use the herbs. The type of research was descriptive research through the semi structured interviews with 25 respondents using media question form. The analysis of the data used in this research is the IBM SPSS version 20. The results of the study showed that there were 29 plants species used spice as medicine. The part of plants is used as follows leaves, fruit, the stem, seeds, rhizomes, a corm, the root and sap. The societies of Tombi village use some of herbs of spices as a medicine to treat a chronic, uncontagious disease and for health care. The manner of its use is boiled, pounded, chewed, squeezed, grase, burned, and sliced before served. Based on dendogram, we can conclude that most of the people in Tombi village speacially Kaili Lauje tribes use the species of spice plants as a medicine. Key words: Ethnobotany, spice plants,Tombi village
Kajian Etnobotani Tumbuhan Sagu (Metroxylon spp. Arecaceae) Pada Masyarakat Desa Radda Kecamatan Baebunta Kabupaten Luwu Utara Provinsi Sulawesi Selatan Syahdima Syahdima; Eny Yuniati; Ramadhanil Ramadhanil
Biocelebes Vol. 7 No. 1 (2013)
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Research on the study of ethnobotany plants sago (Metroxylon spp Palma) in the community at the village of Radda, District of Baebunta, Regency of North Luwu, Province of South Sulawesi have been implemented. The goal of this research was to know the uses of sago in the daily life, how it was used, which part of this plant can be used and how the traditional taxonomy of North Luwu’s community. The method of this research was descriptive methode with Qualitative and Quantitative by using of semi structural interview and open ended. sampling the plants sago through exploration. Sago plant utilization data collection performed by the method of indept interview with respondents, the number of respondents by as much as 10 percent of total hosehold. The results obtained was sago plants can be used as foodstuffs (26,59%), medicines (14,11%), construction materials (26,59%), indigenous rituals (9,18%) and many more other utilization of the sago plants (23,52%) is the roots used as bullets or shots toys that usually called the “baladuk” and it can be use as doormat, in addition to the roots, the leaves of sago can be uses to packing the sago plants it self, wrapping griled fish, wrapping the cake and many more. Where as mucus sago was used as glue, the dregs of the sago plants used for fodder and used as fertilizer. Organ which is root (1,42%), bar (32,1%), leaf (32,1%), flower (0,28%), frond (30,7%), frond skin (3,4%), fruit (0%) and (0%). For taxonomy traditional called “Tabaro”. Key words: Ethnobotany, Metroxylon spp., Village Radda.
Kajian Etnobotani pada Masyarakat Adat Rongkong di Desa Rinding Allo Kecamatan Limbong Kabupaten Luwu Utara Sulawesi Selatan Yuli Wartika; Eny Yuniati; Ramadhanil Ramadhanil
Biocelebes Vol. 7 No. 1 (2013)
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A Study Etnobotany within the Rongkong Villagers’ Traditions in Rinding Allo, the Sub-district of Limbong, Luwu Regency, South Sulawesi Province. This study employed explorative survey method. Data were gathered within the Rongkong villagers’ traditions dealing with the information on the utilization of plants used by the villagers. The objektive of this study was to find out the species of plants used by the villagers in their daily lives. This was a descriptive study to find out the value plant species adn employed qualitative approach with the similarity of Index Cultural Signifinance (ICS). The ICS was used to find out the index of important value of plants. It wasfound that were 101 species of beneficial plants and Oryza sativa L. was highest index of the species. Key words: Ethnobotany, useful plants, ICS indigenous peoples Rongkong
Kajian Etnobotani Suku Kaili Tara di Desa Binangga Kecamatan Parigi Tengah Kabupaten Parigi Moutong Sulawesi Tengah Zulfiani Zulfiani; Eny Yuniati; Ramadhanil Ramadhanil
Biocelebes Vol. 7 No. 1 (2013)
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Ethnobotany is one of science that studies the relationship between botany (plants) associated with ethnic (community groups). This research gets Etnobotani's Study title Kaili's Tribe Par at Silvan Binangga Parigi's district Intermediates Parigi Moutong's regency at Intermediate Sulawesi. This research used survey method through the exploration in the field. Data collection of plant species conducted by in depth interview conducted by interviews and open-ended interview. Data analysis used the cultural significance index (ICS) and the percentage of plant use. Based on these studies found that plants used as food by 44 species, 15 types of spices, drugs 43 types, 4 types of animal feed, customs and religious rituals 13 species, 12 kinds of decoration, coloring and aromatic 7 types, 11 types of fuel and for building materials and furnishings as much as 7 types. Key words: Ethnobotany, useful plants, ICS, Binangga village.
Studi Etnobotani Tumbuhan Obat Pada Masyarakat Suku Kaili Rai di Desa Toga Kecamatan Ampibabo Kabupaten Parigi Moutong Sulawesi Tengah Neneng Sukmawati; Eny Yuniati; Ramadanil pitopang
Biocelebes Vol. 7 No. 2 (2013)
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Research on medicinal plants in the study of ethnobotanyKailiRai tribe in Toga village has been conducted from November to February 2013 in Toga village, AmpibaboSubdistrict, MoutongParigi District, Central Sulawesi. This study was aimed to obtain information about the types of plants used as traditional medicine, plant organs used, types of habitus is used, the type of disease that can be treated and how to use of medicinal plants This research used exploratory survey methods and methods of Participatory Rural Appraisal. Based on the survey results revealed that as many as 46 species of plants and herbs used as medicine are most widely used are as many as 7 species of Zingiberaceae family. Habitus herbs used include trees, shrubs and herbs. habitus of the most widely used as a medicinal plant is herbaceous by 50%. Parts of the plant are used, among other roots, rhizomes, bark, leaves, and fruits. Part of the organ that is most widely used leaves by 47,36%. Toga villagers utilized drugs to treat diseases such as gout, high blood pressure and burns. Medicinal plants used by boiled, mashed, squeezed and baked before serving. Keywords : Ethnobothany, Medicinal plants, Toga Village.