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KARAKTERISTIK FISIK HABITAT TARSIUS (Tarsius dentatus) DI KAWASAN TAMAN NASIONAL LORE LINDU Krisnatalia, Ella; Wardah, Wardah; Ihsan, Moh.
Warta Rimba Vol 1, No 1 (2013)
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Sulawesi Island is a transition island from Asia and Australia continent. Sulawesi especially Lore Lindu National Park is a habitat of endemic and scarce animal such as tarsier (Tarsius dentatus). The population of tarsier is decreasing caused by its habitat has damaged from time to time. Therefore, it needs to conduct a research to know the physical characteristic of tarsier habitat. Some Information about the slope, temperature, light intensity might help the management of tarsius endemic animal. This research applied descriptive method that was conducted within field orientation to get information about the habitat of tarsier. Also, the data was gotten by asking the society around habitat of Tarsius dentatus. Based on the result of the research, the habitat or tarsier has 694m asl of height,with 10% slope. The air temperature around 20°C-28°C, with the air dampness around 70%-84,3%. Iluminitas level acepted from 2000lux up to 83000 lux. Keywords : Tarsier (Tarsius dentatus), Habitat, Lore Lindu National Park.
SIFAT FISIK TANAH PADA HUTAN PRIMER, AGROFORESTRI DAN KEBUN KAKAO DI SUBDAS WERA SALUOPA DESA LEBONI KECAMATAN PAMONA PUSELEMBA KABUPATEN POSO Tolaka, Wilman; Wardah, Wardah; Rahmawati, Rahmawati
Warta Rimba Vol 1, No 1 (2013)
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Land use and forest harvesting (timber and non-timber) could lead to the opening of ground cover. This activity would lead to disruption of physical properties, chemical and biological soil, especially in the top soil.The purpose of this study was to determine the physical properties of soil on different types of land use, i.e in primary forest, agroforestry and cocoa plantation in the sub-watershed Wera Saluopa which is part of the sub-watershed area of Maraoa Koronjongi. The study was conducted from May till July 2013, on the various types (primary forest, cocoa plantation and agroforestry land) for soil sampling, laboratory analysis of soil samples and analysis of data. Study site selection was purposive sampling where Saluopa Wera Sub-watershed, in the village of Leboni, District Puselemba Pamona, Poso Regency of Central Sulawesi.The results showed that the physical properties of the soil at various types of land use in the sub-watershed of WeraSaluopa have sandy loam soil texture, soil permeability varies from very slow (primary forest) to very fast (agroforestry), soil porosity from 49.93% (primary forest) to 54.04% (cocoa plantation) with high bulk density ≥ 1.0. Hence, the highest of soil organic matter was in primary forest(7.09) followed by cocoa plantation (5.86) and agroforestry land (4,12). Keyword : the physical properties, primary forest, Agroforestry, cacao plantation
SIFAT KIMIA TANAH PADA BERBAGAI ZONASI HUTAN MANGROVE DI DESA TUMPAPA KECAMATAN BALINGGI KABUPATEN PARIGI MOUTONG Nursin, Armin; Wardah, Wardah; Yusran, Yusran
Warta Rimba Vol 2, No 1 (2014)
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A study was conducted to determine soil chemical properties in zonation of mangrove forest, Tumpapa village, Balinggi district, Parigi Moutong regency, Central Sulawesi.We measured these effects by quantifying some chemical soil analysis were done on soil samples taken at depths 0-60cm. Soil samples were collected from the field by using paralon cylinders at four different zonation; transition zone (Rhizophora apiculata, Bruguiera, Ceriops and Xylocarpus), high tidal zone (Rhizophora apiculata and Bruguiera gymnorhiza), middle tidal zone (Rhizophora apiculata) and low tidal zone (Rhizophora styllosa and Rhizophora mucronata), respectively. The results showed that chemical soil properties in transition zone were pH 7.2, C-organic 0.75%, total N 0.13%, available P 8.68% and cation exchange capacities 22.17 me/100 g. At the high tidal zone were pH 6.4, C-organic 2.46%, total N 0.27%, available P 9.14% and cation exchange capacities 24.16 me/100 g. At the middle tidal zone were pH 6.1, C-organic 2.55%, total N 0.26%, available P 9.32% and cation exchange capacities 24.54 me/100 g. Hence, At the low tidal zone were pH 6.7, C-organic 1.71%, total N 0.15%, available P 10.41% and cation exchange capacities 23.11 me/100 g. Keywords : Zonation, Mangrove forest, Soil chemical properties.
CADANGAN KARBON TANAH SEKITAR DANAU TAMBING DI KAWASAN TAMAN NASIONAL LORE LINDU Megawati, Kartika; Wardah, Wardah; Arianingsih, Ida
Warta Rimba Vol 2, No 1 (2014)
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This research aimed to know carbon stock in the soil around Tambing Lake, Lore Lindu National Park area, Sedoa village, Lore Utara district, Poso regency, Central Sulawesi. The collection of soils samples was conducted in June-August, 2013. This study uses survey method two lines with size 20 m x 100 m were place in two sites, in the Lake buffer zone (distance 10 m from the lake shore) and outside of the Lake buffer zone (distance 150 m from the lake shore). Soil sampling was done in three depth layers ; 0-10 cm, 10-20 cm and 20-30 cm. Soil samples was divided into two types, namely undisturbed and disturbed soil. The soil carbon was estimated by analyzing bulk density and soil organic carbon by Walkley-Black method. The results showed that the average carbon stock in the soil around buffer zone of Tambing Lake were 130.95 ton ha-1, 62.02 ton ha-1, 42.71 ton ha-1, in the depth layer 0-10 cm, 10-20 cm and 20-30 cm, respectively. Further, at out buffer zone, the average carbon stock in the soil were 144.51 ton ha-1, 53.55 ton ha-1, 20.71 ton ha-1, respectively. Keywords : Soil carbon, Tambing Lake, Lore Lindu National Park
SIFAT FISIK TANAH DI BAWAH TEGAKAN MANGROVE DI DESA TUMPAPA KECAMATAN BALINGGI KABUPATEN PARIGI MOUTONG Mahmud, Mahmud; Wardah, Wardah; Toknok, Bau
Warta Rimba Vol 2, No 1 (2014)
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Mangrove forest grows on transition of land and sea area which plants community grow on salty tolerance. Naturally properties of mangrove soil can be a standard on asessing its potency and productivity. The aim of this research was to investigate the physical properties of mangrove forest soil.The usage of  this research are to enrich knowledge about physical properties of mangrove forest soil and may be as an input on mangrove forest development. This research was conducted in mangrove forest of Tumpapa Village Balinggi District, Parigi Moutong Regency, as long as three months (September up to December 2013) by using descriptive method. Descriptive research is research that intends to create a description of situations or events in the field. The placement of sampling plots purposive sampling methode with one plot in each of mangrove forest zonation. Collected soil samples were analyzed of soil textures, colours, and permeabilities. This research results shown that the soil of zone that anytime flooded has dusty-clayey clay texture, upper layer has gray colour, bottom layer has black colour, and slow permeability; the soil of zone with moderate tide flooded has dusty clay texture, upper layer has black colour, bottom layer has brown colour, and moderate permeability; the soil of zone with high tide flooded has dusty clay texture, upper layer has brown colour, and moderate permeability; and soil of transition area has clay texture, upper layer has brown colour, sub layer has black colour, bottom layer has gray colour,and slow permeability. Keywords : Mangrove forest, physical soil properties, zonation
SIFAT FISIK DAN KIMIA TANAH PADA LAHAN AGROFORESTRI DI DESA SULI KECAMATAN BALINGGI KABUPATEN PARIGI MOUTONG Zikrullah, Eki; Wardah, Wardah; Umar, Husain
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 3, No 1 (2015)
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The soil function utizilations as the plants media started since human civilization turns from nomadic collecting food to live permanent living in settlement begin to moving food plant/non food to the close area with the place they live. In the next stage, the understandingof soil function grows as nutrient supplier for the plants it self so the productions would be reached depends on the soil capacity in providing the nutrient (soil fertility). This research aims to find out the characteristics of physical and chemistry on soil of agroforestry land nyatoh based, cacao based and agroforestry complex in Suli village Balinggi sub district Parigi mouton regensi during Mei ti July 2014. The method employed was field survey, soil sample, soil sample analysis in laboratory and data analysis.The location selection was done through purposive sampling. The result indicates that physical and chemistry soil characteristics in each agroforestry land in the village has 10 colors of yellow-red, permeability value classified little late on nyatoh based, cacao based classified little late as well and on agroforestry land with 15 cm depth and classified very late on 30 cm depth. The porosity value of each usage type of land classified moist with bulk density value quite enough and low organic material value in each land usage type and pH value on agroforestry land nyatoh based in 15 cm dept shows netral pH but in 30 cm dept pH becomes little alkalis then in agroforestry land cacao based and agroforestri complex pH is sour. Keywords: Soil, Physical and Chemistry on Soil, Agroforestry
KERAGAMAN JENIS RAYAP PADA BERBAGAI TIPE PENGGUNAHAN LAHAN DI DESA RAHMAT KECAMATAN PALOLO KABUPATEN SIGI Saldi, Saldi; Wardah, Wardah; Yusran, Yusran
Warta Rimba Vol 3, No 1 (2015)
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Termites play important roles in organic matter decomposition, nutrient cycling, and soil structure in tropical rain forests. When forests are replaced by agriculture, termite species richness, abundance, and function often decline. This research was aimed to determine diversity and composition of termites in three land use types (community forest, simple and complex agroforestry). The method used in this study is collecting termites sampled on transects measuring 2 x 100 m, divided into 20 sections (2 x 5 m). The collected samples were collected for identification purposes. Variables measured the diversity of termites which includes the type and number of species (species richness) found in each land use. Diversity and abundance of species of termites were analyzed using the Shannon Diversity Index-Wienner (Shannon & Weaver, 1994 in Magurran, 2004). The results showed that the total number of termite species founded in both area was 6 species comprising 2 families, i.e; termitidae and rhinotermitidae. Alpha diversity of termite founded in community forest was 4 species, and 5 species founded in complex agroforestry and 3 species founded in simple agroforestry. The highest frequency of termite species was 0,5 that achieved by Odontotermes sp in community forest and simple agroforestry, while the lowest frequency was 0,05 that achieved by Schedorhinotermes sp. in community forest. Further, the Shannon species diversity Index (H’) of each land use types were 0,93, 0,95 and 1,47 in simple agroforestry, community forest and complex agroforestry, respectively. Keywords: Diversity, Termites, Land use types.
COOKING CHARACTERIZATION OF ARROWROOT (Maranta arundinaceae) NOODLE IN VARIOUS ARENGA STARCH SUBSTITUTION [Karakteristik Pemasakan Mie Garut (Maranta arundinaceae) Pada Variasi Subtitusi Pati Aren] Miftakhussolikhah, Miftakhussolikhah; Ariani, Dini; RNH, Ervika; Angwar, Mukhamad; Wardah, Wardah; Karlina, L Lola; Pranoto, Yudi
BERITA BIOLOGI Vol 15, No 2 (2016)
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Arrowroot (Maranta arundinaceae) tuber has traditionally been used by Indonesian people as a source of carbohydrate in their food diet. It will be likely more preservable and flexible when the tuber is processed into flour as an alternative raw food material. Arrowroot flour should be mixed with other material that have high amylose content for making noodles, thus the noodles have good quality almost same as commercial product. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of arenga starch substitution on the arrowroot flour noodle qualities including appearance, cooking, textural and sensory properties. Noodle was made with five variation of arrowroot flour and arenga starch composition i.e. 0:100, 25:75, 50:50, 75:25, 100:0. Characterization of noodle qualities and hedonic test of noodle were analyzed. The results show that arrowroot flour substitution affects noodle qualities such as color, brittleness, cooking time, cooking loss, swelling index, expantion ratio, tensile strength, elongation and stickiness. Noodles that have characteristic nearest to commercial products and the most favored product by panelists was the mixture of arrowroot flour 25: arenga starch 75.
KARAKTERISTIK FISIK HABITAT TARSIUS (Tarsius dentatus) DI KAWASAN TAMAN NASIONAL LORE LINDU Krisnatalia, Ella; Wardah, Wardah; Ihsan, Moh.
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 1, No 1 (2013)
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Sulawesi Island is a transition island from Asia and Australia continent. Sulawesi especially Lore Lindu National Park is a habitat of endemic and scarce animal such as tarsier (Tarsius dentatus). The population of tarsier is decreasing caused by its habitat has damaged from time to time. Therefore, it needs to conduct a research to know the physical characteristic of tarsier habitat. Some Information about the slope, temperature, light intensity might help the management of tarsius endemic animal. This research applied descriptive method that was conducted within field orientation to get information about the habitat of tarsier. Also, the data was gotten by asking the society around habitat of Tarsius dentatus. Based on the result of the research, the habitat or tarsier has 694m asl of height,with 10% slope. The air temperature around 20°C-28°C, with the air dampness around 70%-84,3%. Iluminitas level acepted from 2000lux up to 83000 lux. Keywords : Tarsier (Tarsius dentatus), Habitat, Lore Lindu National Park.
BIOMASSA DAN KARBON POHON DI SEKITAR DANAU TAMBING PADA KAWASAN TAMAN NASIONAL LORE LINDU DESA SEDOA KECAMATAN LORE UTARA KABUPATEN POSO Marjan, Marjan; Wardah, Wardah; Hapid, Abdul
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 4, No 1 (2016)
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Forest is an absorber of carbon that began to be a spotlight when the earth facing greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect can be an increase of air temperature or commonly named global warming. The global warming is caused by the concentration improvement of the greenhouse in atmosphere where the improvement affects the change of radiation balanced so that the earth temperature increase. This research aims at identifying the number of biomass and tree carbon around Tambing Lake in Lore Lindu National Park. This research was conducted in Tambing Lake area in Lore Lindu National Park Sedoa Village, Lore Utara Sub-district Poso Regency for three months started from February to April 2014. The estimation of tree biomass is using indirect method or allometric equation built in TNLL area. The result of this research revealed that the total of biomass on tree diameter ≥ 30 cm on the lake buffer is 653 ton/ha and 72 ton/ha for diameter tree ≤ 5 cm, for diameter tree ≥ 30 cm outside lake buffer is 793 ton/ha and 120 ton/ha to diameter ≤ 5 cm. While the total content of carbon inside lake buffer to diameter tree ≥ 30 cm is 286 ton/ha and to diameter tree ≤ 5 cm is 32 ton/ha. The total content of carbon outside the lake buffer to diameter tree ≥ 30 cm is 356 ton/ha and to diameter tree ≤ 5 cm is 54 ton/ha. The total average of tree biomass around Tambing Lake is 810 ton/ha and the average of tree carbon is 364,5 ton/ha.Key words: Biomass, Carbon, Tree, Tambing Lake
Co-Authors A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Abd Rauf Abdul Hapid Adnyani, Dewa Ayu Akbar, Hari Razaki Albert Rufinus Alberta Rika Pratiwi Ali Djamhuri Alrosanty, Karunia Sholihah Andaresta, Kasih Anden, Carollina Dara Angwar, Mukhamad Anugerah, Angga Anwar, Yessi Ariani, Dini Armin Nursin Asgar Taiyeb Asriyanti, Asriyanti Assegaf, Husein AYU LESTARI Bau Toknok Bernadeta, Rusviana Budiman, Petrus Gito Clarry Sada Darhana, Darhana Darma, Angga Aditiya Dewi Wahyuni Dwi Yuza, Maqdisa Id ha Eki Zikrullah, Eki Ella Krisnatalia Emulyani, Emulyani Endang Susilawati Eni Rosnija Erwin Kurniawan Ester, Yanti Eusabinus Bunau Fauzia Fauzia Fitriani, Iyang Maisi Fuji Lestari G. Sitio, Friska Gatot Sutapa Haranti, Mefa Hermawan, Bayu Heryuningsih, Chelsy Husain Umar I Dewa Gde Mayun Permana Ida Arianingsih Ikhsanudin Ikhsanudin Irmasari Irmasari Iwan Supardi Kalbarinda, Yesi Karlina, L Lola Kartika Megawati Krisna, Daniel Surya Kurniatun, Fuji Kusuma, Novelia Meida Laksono Trisnantoro Lapadjati, Karsapakyawan K. Lasa, Lasa Luwandi Suhartono Mahmud Mahmud Maral, Sofian Marjan, Marjan Maulana, Aziz Meidulan, Raisha Miftakhussolikhah, Miftakhussolikhah Mogea, JP Moh. Ihsan Muhamad, Ari Muhardi Muhardi Muhtadin, Khairul Muslimin Muslimin Mustika, Ulfiatul Nabillha, Ridha Novisa, Dwi Lusi Oktavianti, Siti Permatasari, Nur Indah R, Hanifah A Rahayu Apriliaswati Rahayu Rahayu Rahmawati, Rahmawati RANE, MELVIN K DJAMI Regina Regina Retno Wulandari Rezeki, Sri Yanti RIDWAN, M SIHAB Ridwan, Ridwan RNH, Ervika Sahara, Nanang Sahrini, Elda Saldi Saldi, Saldi Sapriani, Lita Saputri, Ega Ayu Dwi Sofian, Sofian Solihah, Mar’atus Somba, Saron Melisa Sri Yanti Sulistyarini, Marzuki Sulistyarini, Sulistyarini Sutapa, Y. Gatot Sutriyani, Sutriyani TATANG SOPANDI Teguh Saputra Tifani, Tifani Tongka, Gretty Natalia Tongka Natalia Ulfah, Inaya Uray Salam Wahyuni, Siti Febry Wati, Asti Winda Wilman Tolaka Wulandari, Selvi Y. Gatot Sutapa Y YosHariyantho, Dwi Yudi Pranoto Yuni Susanti Yunita, Ita Yusran Yusran Zulkaidah, Zulkaidah Zulkaidhah Zulkaidhah