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Saida Rasnovi
Departemen Biologi, Fakultas Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam, Universitas Syiah Kuala, Aceh, Indonesia

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Studi Etnobotani Kapur Barus (Dryobalanops aromatica Gaertn.) pada Masyarakat Lokal di Kawasan Tahura Lae Kombih, Kecamatan Penanggalan, Subulussalam (Isolation and Analysis of Proteolytic Activity of Local Actinomycetes from Aceh, Indonesia) Ramadani Sinaga; Essy Harnelly; Saida Rasnovi; Zulia Ananda
Jurnal Bioleuser Vol. 9 No. 2: Agustus 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/jurnalbioleuser.v9i2.1432

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Lae Kombih Botanical Forest Park is a nature conservation area with the aim of collecting natural and artificial plants and animals that can be utilised for research, science, tourism, and cultural preservation. This study aims to determine the traditional use of camphor (Dryobalanops aromatica Gaertn.) by the local community of Penanggalan District, Subulussalam City. This research used a descriptive survey method through a qualitative-quantitative approach. The results showed five main forms of camphor utilisation by the community, namely as building materials, medicines, natural fragrances for preserving corpses, perfume-making mixtures and food ingredients as building materials, the highest use was found in Sikelang Village (33.33%), followed by Jontor Village (28.21%) and Lae Ikan Village (25.64%). As medicine, the highest utilisation was found in Sikelang Village (25.64%), followed by Lae Ikan Village (23.8%) and Jontor Village (23.08%). For the function as a natural fragrance for preserving corpses, Jontor Village recorded the highest rate (30.77%), while Sikelang and Lae Ikan Villages recorded 23.08% and 20.51% respectively. As a perfume mixture, the highest use was recorded in Lae Ikan Village (17.95%), followed by Jontor Village (12.82%) and Sikelang Village (10.26%). In terms of utilisation as food, Lae Ikan village also showed the highest percentage (12.82%), while Sikelang and Jontor villages recorded 7.69% and 5.13% respectively.
Analisis Bahan Sarang Burung Madu Sriganti (Cinnyris jugularis L.,1766) di Kawasan Kampus Universitas Syiah Kuala, Darussalam, Banda Aceh (Isolation and Analysis of Proteolytic Activity of Local Actinomycetes from Aceh, Indonesia) Saida Rasnovi; Rahmi Fitriana; Aida Fithri; Rosi Wahyuni; Amalia Amalia
Jurnal Bioleuser Vol. 9 No. 1: April 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/jurnalbioleuser.v9i1.1793

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The olive-backed sunbird (Cinnyris jugularis.L.,1766) is a species within the Nectarinidae family, a bird group that primarily feeds on nectar from various flowers. This study aimed to identify the types of nest materials, the composition of these materials, and the number of plant species used by C. jugularis to make nests. The results showed that olive-backed sunbird nest materials are composed of 14 types, consisting of 10 types of natural nest materials and 4 types of non-natural nest materials. Natural nest materials come from various parts of plants and animals, while non-natural nest materials include yarn, raffia, plywood, fiberboard, and paper. The most common and heaviest nest materials are those from plants (55%), animals (29%), and non-natural materials (16%). There are 11 plant species used as nest materials, the most widely used is the Casuarina equisetifolia
Penerapan Sistem Agroforestri pada Perkebunan Kopi di Blang Gele, Kecamatan Bebesen, Kabupaten Aceh Tengah Aini Syafitri; Anggi Pratiwi; Citra Dara Mutia; Dhea Rhamadini; Dila Maiyana; Fayza Meutia; Khairunisak Khairunisak; Maulida Ayu Mardana; Nadya Tirta; Nazila Munawira; Rasyadhifa As Sahira; Salsabilla Salsabilla; Syafira Azzahra; Syifa Thifal Umaira; Januardi Januardi; Wira Dharma; Zuriana Siregar; Saida Rasnovi; Dahlan Dahlan
Jurnal Bioleuser Vol. 8 No. 2: Agustus 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/jurnalbioleuser.v8i2.1948

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This research aims to identify the types and agroforestry systems of coffee plantations in Blang Gele, Central Aceh. The methods used are surveys and interviews. The results of this research show that there are 3 types of coffee varieties planted, namely Gayo 1, 2, and 3 varieties, interspersed with shade plants in the form of lamtoro, banana, cabbage, shallots, and andaliman with simple and complex agroforestry systems. The implementation of a coffee agroforestry system with economically valuable shade crops provides more diverse and higher income for farmers, which encourages farmers to optimize land use with a mixed cropping system, thereby increasing the sustainability of coffee farmers' income in the area. The conclusions of this research emphasize the importance of agroforestry systems in increasing the income of coffee farmers in Central Aceh through crop diversification. Thus, implementing agroforestry can be a sustainable strategy in cultivating coffee in this area.