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Catatan Beberapa Jamur Makro Dari Taman Eden 100, Kawasan Toba, Sumatera Utara, Indonesia: Deskripsi dan Potensinya Oktan Dwi Nurhayat; Ivan Permana Putra; Sita Heris Anita; Dede Heri Yuli Yanto
BIOEDUSCIENCE Vol 5 No 1 (2021): BIOEDUSCIENCE
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Prof. Dr. Hamka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1182.454 KB) | DOI: 10.22236/j.bes/515326

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Background: The record and research on macrofungi from Taman Eden 100, Toba-Samosir Regency, North Sumatra, Indonesia, was conducted to provide some information about their current status and potential use in the future. Methods: This research was divided into three steps: exploration, identification, and literature studies of the potential use from the identified macrofungi. Results: The research had successfully identified 14 macrofungi that were classified into 4 orders and 9 families. All the macrofungi found were Basidiomycota, namely Gymnopilus sp., Marasmiellus sp.1, Marasmiellus sp.2, Marasmius sp., Favolaschia sp., Coprinellus sp., Coprinopsis sp., Auricularia sp.1, Auricularia sp.2, Auricularia sp.3, Auricularia sp.4, Tylopilus sp., Suillus sp., and Russula sp. The identified macrofungi are potentially used as food supplements, medicine, bio-fertilisers, bioherbicides, and bioremediation agents based on the literature. Conclusions: Taman Eden 100 has a unique fungal diversity of macrofungi and has never been published in a scientific journal. Further investigations are needed to determine the fungal diversity and potential use of macrofungi in other places in Taman Eden 100.
Fungiculture : Sistem Pertanian Fungi oleh Serangga Ivan Permana Putra
SIMBIOSA Vol 9, No 1 (2020): JURNAL SIMBIOSA
Publisher : Universitas Riau Kepulauan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33373/sim-bio.v9i1.2468

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Fungi dan serangga merupakan kelompok organisme dengan jumlah spesies yang tergolong paling banyak di dunia. Hal ini membuat peluang interaksi antara kedua kingdom ini menjadi sangat tinggi. Diantara berbagai macam bentuk asosiasi tersebut, hubungan mutualistik berupa mekanisme ‘pertanian’ fungi oleh serangga merupakan salah satu hal yang menakjubkan hingga saat ini. Interaksi ini diketahui telah ada selama  lebih dari puluhan juta tahun. Model simbiosis mutualisme ini berlangsung resiprokal dengan aspek kebermanfaatan diantara keduanya terkait nutrisi, perlindungan, dan penyebaran propagul. Berbagai kelompok serangga seperti rayap, semut, dan kumbang telah dikenal lama sebagai partner dari mikobion yang umumnya merupakan filum Ascomycota dan Basidiomycota. Rayap, semut, dan kumbang diketahui memiliki jalur evolusi kemampuan ‘bertani’ yang berbeda, namun semuanya dipengaruhi oleh kondisi lingkungan. Serangga-serangga tersebut memiliki mekanisme ‘pertanian’ yang unik, mulai dari persiapan, perawatan, hingga pemanenan fungi. Selain itu, keberlanjutan simbiosis yang terbentuk sangat begantung pada aspek manfaat yang diterima oleh masing-masing simbion.
Deskripsi dan Potensi Jamur Makro Asal Hutan Adat Penembahen, Desa Juhar, Kabupaten Tanah Karo, Sumatra Utara Mada Triandala Sibero; Ivan Permana Putra; Retno Murwani
Jurnal Mikologi Indonesia Vol 5, No 1 (2021): Juni 2021
Publisher : Perhimpunan Mikologi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46638/jmi.v5i1.164

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Jamur merupakan salah satu penyusun ekosistem hutan yang memiliki peran penting sebagai dekomposer. Namun kajian mengenai keragaman organisme ini di Indonesia masih sangat rendah, khususnya pada hutan adat. Penelitian ini dilakukan dengan tujuan untuk mendata, mendeskripsikan serta mengetahui potensi pemanfaatan jamur yang ditemukan di hutan adat Penembahen yang terdapat di Desa Juhar, Kabupaten Karo, Sumatra Utara. Identifikasi jamur dilakukan dengan mengamati karakteristik makroskopisnya. Penelitian ini berhasil mendeskripsikan 12 jenis jamur, 11 di antaranya termasuk filum Basidiomycota dan satu jenis termasuk filum Ascomycota. Kajian ini merupakan laporan pertama mengenai keberadaan jamur di lokasi penelitian.
Freshwater Snail as Intermediate Host of Trematode in Water Channels of Palangka Raya City Arif Rahman Jabal; Hairil Akbar; Fidela Amadea Dyna Setyaji; Nathasya Rizkyana Riyadi; Abi Bakring Balyas; Ivan Permana Putra; Agnes Immanuela Toemon; Arini Ratnasari
Al-Kauniyah: Jurnal Biologi Vol 15, No 1 (2022): AL-KAUNIYAH: JURNAL BIOLOGI
Publisher : Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Syarif Hidayatullah State Islami

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/kauniyah.v15i1.25957

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AbstrakMost of the area of Palangka Raya City consists of peat swamp land that is flooded almost all year round and river flows area. Therefore, there are many species of snails that can be found in rivers and peat swamp water. The existence of snails in peat swamp ecosystems and river flows as an intermediary host for intestinal worms for mammals and humans is essential information for human-environmental health studies. Research on the capability of snails as hosts of Trematodes on peat swamp land and river flows in Palangka Raya City has never been done. Research methods include the collection and identification of snail’s and identification Trematode larvae. We collected 557 snails, and the identification showed the identity of our samples were Ampullariidae: Pila sp., Pomacea sp., Viviparidea: Bellamya sp., and Planorbidae: Indoplanorbis sp. Pila sp. was 35.90%, the most common snail found at the study site compared to Pomacea sp., Bellamya sp., and Indoplanorbis sp.. The results of this study, snail observations confirmed the presence of trematode larvae, namely cercariae and redia. This study is the first information regarding the presence of Trematodes in the snail body at the research area.AbstrakSebagian besar area di Kota Palangka Raya merupakan lahan rawa gambut yang tergenang sepanjang tahun dan daerah aliran sungai. Hal ini membuat potensi keragaman keong yang tinggi di kedua area tersebut. Selain itu, informasi mengenai keberadaan keong sebagai inang dari Trematoda di daerah lahan rawa gambut dan aliran sungai merupakan hal yang penting dalam studi kesehatan manusia dan lingkungan. Penelitian mengenai potensi keong sebagai inang dari Trematoda di lahan gambut dan aliran sungai Kota Palangka Raya belum pernah dilakukan sebelumnya. Metode penelitian meliputi koleksi dan identifikasi dari keong yang ditemukan, serta observasi fase hidup Trematoda dalam tubuh keong. Sebanyak 557 keong berhasil dikoleksi pada penelitian ini. Hasil identifikasi keong menunjukkan keberadaan dari Ampullariidae: Pila sp., Pomacea sp., Viviparidea; Bellamya sp., dan Planorbidae: Indoplanorbis sp. Pila sp. sebesar 35,90% merupakan keong yang paling banyak ditemukan di lokasi penelitian dibandingkan dengan Pomacea sp., Bellamya sp.,  dan Indoplanorbis sp. Hasil observasi keong mengkonfirmasi keberadaan larva Trematoda, yakni  cercariae dan redia. Penelitian ini merupakan informasi pertama mengenai keberadaan Trematoda dalam tubuh keong di lokasi penelitian.
KERAGAMAN JAMUR EKTOMIKORIZA DI KAWASAN HUTAN PENELITIAN HAURBENTES, JAWA BARAT Ivan Permana Putra; Oktan Dwi Nurhayat
Jurnal Penelitian Ekosistem Dipterokarpa Vol 8, No 1 (2022): Jurnal Penelitian Ekosistem Dipterokarpa
Publisher : Jurnal Penelitian Ekosistem Dipterokarpa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20886/jped.2022.8.1.1-16

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Jamur pembentuk ektomikoriza (JPE) merupakan salah satu organisme yang memiliki peran penting pada habitat terestrial. Sebagian besar dari jamur tersebut bersimbiosis dengan dengan tanaman kehutanan dan merupakan salah satu indikator kesehatan hutan. Informasi mengenai keragaman JPE di Indonesia masih terbatas dan sebagian besar tidak memiliki pertelaan tubuh buah. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menginventarisasi keragaman JPE di Kawasan Hutan Penelitian Haurbentes (Jawa Barat) serta menyediakan deskripsi basidiomatanya. Eksplorasi JPE dilakukan dengan Opportunistc sampling method. Hasil identifikasi menunjukkan terdapat sebanyak 11 spesies JPE yang terdiri atas 3 ordo dan 6 family. Jenis JPE tersebut adalah : Cortinarius sp., Laccaria cf. vinaceoavellanea, Inocybe sp., Scleroderma sp., Boletus sp., Phylloporus sp. , Pulveroboletus sp., Lactarius cf. javanicus, Lactarius cf. corrugatus, Russula cf. cyanoxantha dan Russula cf. sororia. Hasil penelitian ini menambah informasi mengenai keragaman JPE di Indonesia. Upaya monitoring berkala terhadap jamur dan tumbuhan di area tersebut diperlukan untuk menjaga kesinambungan simbiosis yang terbentuk.
KERAGAMAN JAMUR EKTOMIKORIZA DI KAWASAN HUTAN PENELITIAN HAURBENTES, JAWA BARAT Ivan Permana Putra; Oktan Dwi Nurhayat
Jurnal Penelitian Ekosistem Dipterokarpa Vol 8, No 1 (2022): Jurnal Penelitian Ekosistem Dipterokarpa
Publisher : Jurnal Penelitian Ekosistem Dipterokarpa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20886/jped.2022.8.1.1-16

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Jamur pembentuk ektomikoriza (JPE) merupakan salah satu organisme yang memiliki peran penting pada habitat terestrial. Sebagian besar dari jamur tersebut bersimbiosis dengan dengan tanaman kehutanan dan merupakan salah satu indikator kesehatan hutan. Informasi mengenai keragaman JPE di Indonesia masih terbatas dan sebagian besar tidak memiliki pertelaan tubuh buah. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menginventarisasi keragaman JPE di Kawasan Hutan Penelitian Haurbentes (Jawa Barat) serta menyediakan deskripsi basidiomatanya. Eksplorasi JPE dilakukan dengan Opportunistc sampling method. Hasil identifikasi menunjukkan terdapat sebanyak 11 spesies JPE yang terdiri atas 3 ordo dan 6 family. Jenis JPE tersebut adalah : Cortinarius sp., Laccaria cf. vinaceoavellanea, Inocybe sp., Scleroderma sp., Boletus sp., Phylloporus sp. , Pulveroboletus sp., Lactarius cf. javanicus, Lactarius cf. corrugatus, Russula cf. cyanoxantha dan Russula cf. sororia. Hasil penelitian ini menambah informasi mengenai keragaman JPE di Indonesia. Upaya monitoring berkala terhadap jamur dan tumbuhan di area tersebut diperlukan untuk menjaga kesinambungan simbiosis yang terbentuk.
Catatan Pemanfaatan Schizophyllum commune di Kampung Udapi Hilir, Papua Barat Agessty Ika Nurlita; Ivan Permana Putra; Mahtub Ikhsan
Integrated Lab Journal Vol. 9 No. 1 (2021)
Publisher : UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/ilj.2021.090104

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Fungi are heterotrophic organisms that usually live as a saprophyte, parasites, or mycorrhiza. One of the macroscopic fungi that have the potential to be utilized by the community is the Schizophyllum commune. S. commune is known to be one of the edible wild mushrooms consumed in various parts of the world, including Indonesia. This fungus has been reported several times in Indonesia, but there are no records of this mushroom in West Papua and its use by local communities. Most of the publications about this mushroom in Indonesia are often without a description so that it becomes less popular among some Indonesians. This research aims to provide information on the existence of S. commune in West Papua along with a macroscopic description, distribution in Indonesia, and potential uses. The method used in this research is the opportunistic sampling method. Since this date, this fungi has been reported 30 times at 17 different locations in Indonesia. This information adds to the data on the diversity of S. commune and the status of its use in Indonesia. Several regions in Indonesia have used S. commune as food and medicine. However, in other parts of Indonesia, some people did not know this potential.
The Potency of Some Wild Edible Mushrooms with Economic Value in Belitong Island, The Province of Bangka Belitung Ivan Permana Putra
Jurnal Wasian Vol 7, No 2 (2020): Jurnal Wasian
Publisher : Balai Penerapan Standar Instrumen Lingkungan Hidup dan Kehutanan (BPPLHK)Manado

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1803.218 KB) | DOI: 10.20886/jwas.v7i2.6109

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Belitong Island, The Province of Bangka Belitung is one of the exotic places with the biodiversity which has not been optimally inventoried. One of the potential germplasm that has not been recorded properly on Belitong Island is the mushrooms diversity and their potential uses. Mushroom are known as non-timber forestry product that is often sought after by local ethnic of Belitong Island and used as food. Apart from being consumed, these wild mushrooms are also traded, so they are one of the important seasonal commodities for the local community. This research aimed to provide the basic taxonomical information of wild edible mushroom in Belitong island as well as the biological characters. Observations were conducted 2 times in 2018 – 2019 using opportunistic sampling method. The utilization data of wild edible mushroom were collected to complete the macrofungi description in this study. A number of 5 edible wild mushrooms with th economic value reported in this study were: Amanita sect. caesarea (kulat pelandok), Heimioporus sp. (kulat pelawan), Hygrocybe cf. conica (kulat tiong), Phylloporus sp. (kulat sukatan) and Volvariella sp. (kulat sawit). Three species of fungi are ectomycorrhizal forming fungi, namely kulat pelandok with Schima wallichii, kulat pelawan with Tristaniopsis merguensis, and kulat sukatan which host is still unclear. Meanwhile the rest are saprophytic macrofungi. All wild edible mushrooms are members of the phylum Basidiomycota which are divided into 2 orders and 4 families. Heimioporus sp. is known to be the highest selling price mushroom compared to the others, which indicated the potential prospect to proceed to the cultivation stage. In addition, conservation management of plants that are hosts of ectomycorrhizal fungi need to be an important concern on Belitong Island.
A Morphological and Molecular Study of Phallus multicolor in Indonesia Hermawan, Rudy; Putra, Ivan Permana; Amelya, Mega Putri; Gunawan, Mochammad Rizky Wangsadireja
Makara Journal of Science Vol. 26, No. 2
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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Phallus is known as stinkhorn mushroom. Previous reports have shown that this genus is recognized by the size and color of the basidioma, which is a highly plastic morphological character that can potentially lead to misidentification. In Indonesia, no study has combined morphological and molecular analyses to identify Phallus. This study aimed to determine the identity of Phallus that has the orange color of an indusium found in Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia. The morphological characteristics were described by observing the macroscopic and microscopic features of fresh specimens. Molecular analyses were performed based on the internal transcribed spacer 4/5 region sequence. The results showed that specimen BO24430 was identified as Phallus multicolor with 100% similarity in the BLAST results and a 98% bootstrap value on the phylogenetic tree. This taxonomic placement was supported by morphological features, such as a campanulate pileus, yellowish to white pseudostipe, brown to whitish eggs, and ellipsoid spores. This study is the only record of P. multicolor in Indonesia with a herbarium voucher since Boedijn in 1932. In addition, the current study assessed the diversity of Phallus in Indonesia using morphological and molecular evidence.
MACROFUNGI INVENTARITATION AT THE PINE FOREST OF KRAGILAN, MAGELANG Nita Noviyanti; Wahyu Aji Mahardhika; Arina Tri Lunggani; Ivan Permana Putra
BIOVALENTIA: Biological Research Journal Vol. 8 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Biology Department, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Sriwijaya University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24233/biov.8.2.2022.248

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The pine forest of Kragilan village, Magelang, is a forested area on the west slopes of Mount Merbabu with a humid environmental condition. The conditions make this region suitable for the growth of a macrofungal community. The macrofungal inventory in Merbabu Mountain is very limited and this is inversely proportional to the increasing deforestation. Thus, the macrofungal inventory is a fundamental way of managing natural conservation in this area. The study aimed to provide information and the potency of macrofungi found in the pine forest area of Kragilan, Magelang. The method used is purposive sampling in the research area, and the fungi obtained were identified based on characteristics with some related references. This research described eight species of eight different genera, including one from the Ascomycota (Xylaria sp.), and seven others from the Basidiomycota (Auricularia auriculajudae, Lentinellus sp., Mycena sp., Skeletocutis sp., Gymnopilus sp., Coprinopsis sp., and Coprinellus disseminatus). The current study is the first report on macrofungi diversity in the research area. Further exploration is still needed to record the macrofungal diversity on the western slopes of the Kragilan pine forest.
Co-Authors Abdurrahman, Naufal Hafiz Abi Bakring Balyas Adilah Adawiah Agessty Ika Nurlita Aisyah Amalia, Nelly Saidah Amandita Lintang Rumondang Amelya, Mega Putri Anisyah, Fara Ayu Arif Rahman Jabal Arina Tri Lunggani Arina Tri Lunggani Arini Ratnasari Ayu, Siti Maulyda Chan, Carey Chelsea Dame Natalia Dede Heri Yuli Yanto Dede Heri Yuli YANTO Desimaria Panjaitan Dinda Rista Mufidah Efendi EFENDI Elis Nina Herliyana Emillio, Guido Qais Ervina Ning Kusprianti Ferry Augustinus Ferry Augustinus Ferry Augustinus Fidela Amadea Dyna Setyaji Frans Grovy Naibaho Gayuh Rahayu Gunawan, Mochammad Rizky Wangsadireja Habibah Zam Zamia Hairil Akbar Haryadi, Silva Restiana Herjayanti, Nur Iman Hidayat Indah Tasya Nabila Intan Anggraeni Putri ISRAWATI HARAHAP Jepri Agung Priyanto, Jepri Agung Juan Alvares Dagtonan Thamrin Khairani, Dini Khairani, Hafifatunil Kristanto, Michael Aditya Kurniawati Purwaka Putri Kurniawati Purwaka Putri, Kurniawati Purwaka Lembah, Rocky Reviko T. Lilis Supratman Litta Zulvawati Ardi Lutfi Hanafi Mada Triandala Sibero Mada Triandala Sibero Made Jefry Dwi Dharma Mahardhika, Wahyu Aji Maherani, Vincentia Fenice Angger Mahtub Ikhsan Manap Trianto MARDIYAH, ERA Mayra, Mahreza Tadsa Mega Putri Amelya Mega Putri Amelya Mega Putri Amelya Mega Putri Amelya Mega Putri Amelya Methodius Digna Kurnia Mountara, Arieh Muhammad Aldi Nasrullah Muhammad Arkouni Agra Muhammad Sholeh Kurnianto Murung, Hari Gloria Riwut Teka Mutmainah, Cintami Dewi Nadhila Mutia Afsari Nadiah Chalisya Nafsahan, Hury Khastina Nathasya Rizkyana Riyadi Naufal Hafizh Nugraha Nicho Nurdebyandaru NISA RACHMANIA MUBARIK Nita Noviyanti Nur Herjayanti Nuraeni, Siti Panesya Nurdiyanti, Meilisa Dwi Nurhakiki Nurhakiki Nurhayat, Oktan Dwi Nurulhaq, Muhammad Iqbal Nuzrina Ardhani Nuzrina Ardhani Okta Yulia Sari Okta Yulia Sari Oktan Dwi Nurhayat Oktan Dwi Nurhayat Oktan Dwi Nurhayat Oktan Dwi Nurhayat Oktan Dwi Nurhayat Oktan Dwi Nurhayat Oktan Dwi Nurhayat Puspitasari, Raditya Febri Putri, Adisti Nursifa Putri, Nurlaila Putri, Savira Rahma Apriliya Rahayu Nurzakiah Rahmadi Sitompul Ramadhani, Raihan Retno Agnestisia Retno Murwani Rhama, Mega Dwi Rini Riffiani Risya Ayudya Fadilah Risya Ayudya Fadillah Rocky Reviko T. Lembah Rudy Hermawan Rudy Hermawan Rudy Hermawan Rudy Hermawan Rudy Hermawan Rudy Hermawan Rudy Hermawan Rumondang, Amandita Lintang SAIPUL SIHOTANG Saipul Sihotang, Saipul Salman, Ali Bin Abithalib Santoso, Geitsha Zahira Shifa Sari, Okta Yulia Sedek Karepesina Sedek Karepesina Septina Veronica Septyani Amini Siagian, Silsilia Lolabella Severina Sibero, Mada Triandala Simanjuntak, Juniarto Gautama Sita Heris Anita Sita Heris Anita Sri Listiyowati Suharti, Asrie Taridala, Sitti Aida Adha Tiara Aulia Dinindaputri Toemon, Agnes Immanuela Ulfa, Aulia Wahyu Aji Mahardhika Wahyu Aji Mahardhika Wahyu Aji Mahardhika Wahyu Aji Mahardhika Wahyu AJi Mahardika Yunisaastari, Rachmi Zahira, Saffana Restu Zalfa Alfatinnisa