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JUSTER: Jurnal Sains dan Terapan
ISSN : 28097661     EISSN : 28097750     DOI : https://doi.org/10.55784/juster
Core Subject : Science,
JUSTER: Jurnal Sains dan Terapan menerbitkan hasil penelitian atau hasil karya ilmiah lainnya di bidang sains dan terapan. Adapun scope terbitan JUSTER meliputi Matematika dan IPA (Fisika, Kimia, Biologi), dan aplikasi sains bidang Matematika dan IPA. Terbit tiap bulan Januari, Mei dan Desember
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
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Adaptasi Ekofisiologi Terhadap Iklim Tropis Kering: Studi Anatomi Daun Dua Puluh Jenis Tumbuhan Berkayu Nurul Fahida; Zia Ulhak; Nur Arafah; Dwi Saraswati; Erni Suryani
JUSTER : Jurnal Sains dan Terapan Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): JUSTER: Jurnal Sains dan Terapan
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The research carried out is useful for knowing the shape of the leaves, types, distribution areas of the plants, as well as the local and ethnic names of twenty types of woody plant leaves that are 5 to 10 years old. This research was carried out at the Sadundu Pidu Rora waterfall, Bima Regency. Based on the research results, there were 20 types of leaves that were studied and had different leaf shapes and sizes from other leaves, the leaves studied had local names from the Bima area and had different types and distribution areas. Using the free roaming method and carrying out an approach analysis of plant types that are appropriate to the tropical climate conditions found in the Sadundu Pidu waterfall area in Rora and schematized with clear names for each plant examined as well as documentation of each woody plant leaf.
Studi Etnobotani Tumbuhan Obat Masyarakat Bumi Pajo Nehru; Komariah; Ardianto; Ira Rismayana; Nikman Azmin
JUSTER : Jurnal Sains dan Terapan Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): JUSTER: Jurnal Sains dan Terapan
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This research aims to study the use of medicinal plants in the community as one of the community's healing traditions in Bumi Pajo Village, Donggo District, Bima Regency as well as the traditional medicinal plant processing methods used by the people of Bumi Pajo Village, Donggo District, Bima Regency. As a type of qualitative research, this research has four informants: village heads, community leaders, religious leaders, and medicine makers. Data collection methods use observation, interviews and documentation. Data analysis consists of three stages: data reduction, data display, and drawing conclusions. This study found that the use and management of traditional medicinal plants in Bumi Pajo Village has been passed down from generation to generation. Medicinal plants are processed in various ways, such as boiling, pounding, steaming, pounding, grinding, grating, and kneading in water. Recommendations from this research are (1) The use of medicinal plants must be maintained and taught to the next generation (2) In the process of consuming plants medication by the people of Bumi Pajo Village, care needs to be taken in determining the amount of medication that can be used to prevent or treat disease (3) This is necessary because it is hoped that this will enable researchers to study more factors related to the use of traditional medicine, especially relating to local communities in certain areas.
Pengaruh Pemberian Pestisida Nabati Daun Tembakau Terhadap Mortalitas Keong Mas (Pomacea canakuculaka) Melisyah Putri Wulandari; St. Rahmadani
JUSTER : Jurnal Sains dan Terapan Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): JUSTER: Jurnal Sains dan Terapan
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The results of the mortality percentage of golden snails (Pomacea canakuculaka L) show that it is said to be effective if it is more than 50%. Meanwhile, golden snail mortality is said to be ineffective below 50%. At a concentration of 50 gr it shows a mortality percentage of 70%, which means it is effective, while at a concentration of 100 gr it shows a mortality percentage of 76% and at a concentration of 150 gr it shows a mortality percentage of 83%, which means that at a concentration of 100 gr and 150 gr it is effective as a botanical pesticide for tobacco leaves. on mortality of golden snails (pomacea canakuculaka L.). Based on the results of research on the effect of using tobacco leaf botanical pesticides on the mortality of golden snails (Pomacea canakuculaka L.), it can be concluded that the greater the concentration of tobacco leaves used, the more effective the mortality of golden snails (Pomacea canakuculaka L.).

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