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PENINGKATAN PERTUMBUHAN Pueraria javanica YANG DIINOKULASI FUNGI MIKORIZA ARBUSKULA DAN APLIKASI VERMIKOMPOS Arif, Asrianti
Jurnal Agroteknos Vol 1, No 1 (2011)
Publisher : Jurnal Agroteknos

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The increase in plant productivity can be achieved by improving the quality of marginal lands (such as dried land, stone land, and mining lands). The efforts of land improvement   include   planting   legume   plant,   application   of   organic   fertilizer   and introducing biological agent like Arbuscular Mycorrhiza Fungi (AMF). The combination of legume plant, AMF inoculation and vermicompost could be an effective method and need to be site tested. A pre-evaluation in finding the compatible AMF type to host and obtaining the best composition of vermicompost to Pueraria javanica growth has been conducted in a green house. This research was factorial experiment in CRD using two factors. The first factor was AMF inoculum type and the second factor was medium formulation. The growth factors measured were plant height, root dry weight, shoot dry weight, total dry weight and AMF propagule number. The research revealed that 20% AMF type of Glomus sp. combined with vermicompost composition treatment + 80% zeolit was the best treatment and capable of  increasing root, shoot and total plant dry weights by 377%, 90%, and 704%, respectively, compared to the control. AMF inoculum type G. etunicatum (selected) and Glomus sp. (endogenous) gave  different  responses  againts  vermicompost addition  in  which  type  G. etunicatum was more tolerant than Glomus sp (endogenous).   The best inoculum were Glomus sp, G.etunicatum and 30 % AMF type Glomus sp combined with vermicompost composition + 70% zeolit treatment, which produced propagule amount 10120 x 104,  308 x10, 77 x 104 per 100 g zeolit, respectively Key words : Pueraria javanica, Arbuscular Mycoriza fungi, vermikompost
KERAPATAN DAN KELAS KEHADIRAN JENIS EHA (CASTANOPSIS BURUANA MIQ) DI BLOK LINDUNG TAHURA NIPA-NIPA KELURAHAN PUNGGALOBA KENDARI Rosmarlinasiah, Rosmarlinasiah; Arif, Asrianti; Dinasyarah, Hasdiyati; Nur, Hafidah; Laksanani, Satya Agustina; Mando, La Ode Agussalim
MAKILA Vol 18 No 1 (2024): Makila: Jurnal Penelitian Kehutanan
Publisher : Universitas Pattimura

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The Tahura Nipa-Nipa nature conservation area located in the city of Kendari has a type of Eha that is susceptible to disturbance. The research aimed to determine the density level of the Eha (Castanopsis buruana Miq) species at tree, pole, sapling and seedling level growth; knowing the presence class in the community (presence) and knowing the distribution pattern. The observation sample used the plotted path method with a sampling intensity of 1% and an entire sample area of 0.96 ha. The sample consisted of 3 transects each containing 8 plots (0.04 ha per plot), so the total sample was 24 plots. Transects were placed systematically, the distance between transects was 100 m, and the distance between plots within transects was 20 m. The results showed that the Eha tree density level was 107.29 trees/ha, the pole level was 200 trees/ha, the sapling level was 233.33 trees/ha, and the seedling level was 13229.166 trees/ha. The presence of Eha in the community at the tree, pole and seedling level is in the "Always Present" class (81%-100%). Meanwhile, the stake level and presence in the community is in the "Sometimes There" class (21%-40%). The distribution pattern of Eha at the tree level is clustered, while at the pole, sapling and seedling levels it is a regular pattern.
Pengembangan Kegiatan Ekoeduwisata Melalui Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Dan Rehabilitas Ekosistem Mangrove Di Desa Sawapudo Kabupaten Konawe Midi, La Ode; Muhammad Erif, La Ode; Leomo, Sitti; Arif, Asrianti; Hadjar, Nurhayati; Siti Nur Alam, Wa Ode; Cipta Ramadhan Kete, Surya; Rahmatiah Tuwu, Eka
AMMA : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 4 : Mei (2024): AMMA : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : CV. Multi Kreasi Media

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Sawapudo Village, known for its unique coastal features including beaches, karst cliffs, and mangrove vegetation, holds tourism potential. However, a lack of wise management has led to degradation, including mangrove loss and over-exploitation of rare species. Community involvement is crucial for sustainable management. Through Integrated Thematic Community Services in July-August 2019, efforts were made to address these issues. The activities aimed to educate the community on tourism village management, improve local skills in souvenir making, and enhance digital presence through website creation and social media management. Proposed solutions included institutional strengthening, greening tourism spots, promoting IT-based tourism, producing eco-friendly souvenirs, and establishing a village website. These initiatives aim to boost the local economy and position Sawapudo as a natural tourism destination.
Native arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi promote the growth of Vitex cofassus seedlings in post-asphalt mining soil media Tuheteru, Faisal Danu; Husna; Nurdin, Wiwin Rahmawati; Himawan, Ade; Tuheteru, Edy Jamal; Albasri; Mulyono, Sri; Arif, Asrianti
Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management Vol. 12 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Brawijaya University

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Post-asphalt mining land is generally damaged and infertile; therefore, restoration efforts are necessary. The use of native Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) can improve plant growth and accelerate the success of restoration. This research aimed to elucidate the effect of native AMF inoculation on the growth of Vitex cofassus seedlings in greenhouse conditions. In this study, a completely randomized design was implemented with seven treatments, i.e., uninoculated (control), Racocetra crispi, Glomus intraradices, Glomus sp., Glomus sp-LW10, Glomus sp.-SW10 and Mycofer IPB (commercial AMF). The percentage of AMF colonization, plant growth, dry weight as well as P and Ca uptakes were measured after 3 months of planting. The results showed that AMF inoculation significantly increased the percentage of colonization, growth, and dry weight of shoots and total plants of V. cofassus. Mycorrhizal Inoculation Effect (MIE) ranged between 92.2% and 94.6%. Native and commercial AMF inoculation increased P and Ca uptakes in the roots and shoots of V. cofassus. There is a promising future for native AMF to be developed into a biofertilizer for restoring post-asphalt mining land in Indonesia.
Diversity of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in Duabanga Rhizosphere (Duabanga moluccana Blume.) in South Konawe Regency Tuheteru, Faisal Danu; Husna, Husna; Arif, Asrianti; Hidayati, Ayu; Zainun, Mariana; Nurdin, Wiwin Rahmawati
SINTA Journal (Science, Technology, and Agricultural) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Perkumpulan Dosen Muda (PDM) Bengkulu

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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) belong to endomycorrhizae and are symbiotic with nearly 90% of plants. Studies on the diversity of AMF with the Duabanga tree species (Duabanga moluccana Blume.) Have not been widely reported. This study aims to determine the diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in Duabanga plants in Konda District, Konawe Selatan Regency. Soil and plant root samples were taken in Konda District, Konawe Selatan Regency, Southeast Sulawesi Province. Observations of root colonization, isolation and identification of AMF were carried out at the plastic house of the Indonesian Mycorrhizal Association (AMI) Southeast Sulawesi Branch, Kendari City, Southeast Sulawesi Province, for 4 months. The results showed that the two dwarf plants were colonized by AMF. The types of AMF found were 5 types of spores from the genus Glomus. The AMF structures found are internal hyphae, external hyphae and vesicles. The diversity of AMF is in the low category.
Single spore culture of Arbsucular Mycorrhizal Fungi from the Rhizosphere of Siompu Citrus (Citrus nobilis Lour.) Husna, Husna; H, Rahmawati; Tuheteru, Faisal Danu; Arif, Asrianti; Nurdin, Wiwin Rahmawati
SINTA Journal (Science, Technology, and Agricultural) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Perkumpulan Dosen Muda (PDM) Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37638/sinta.5.1.47-54

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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are the most common type of mycorrhiza and are the result of an obligate symbiont between fungi and roots that form a mutualistic symbiosis in several plants. This research aims to determine the increase in AMF spore production from the rhizosphere of Siompu oranges using single culture at the Nggula-nggula location. This research was conducted at the Plastic House of the Indonesian Mycorrhizal Association (AMI) Southeast Sulawesi Branch, UHO Old Campus and the UHO Forestry and Environmental Science Laboratory Unit which lasted for 3 months from May – July 2023. This research was designed using a Completely Randomized Design consisting of 12 treatments, each treatment was repeated 3 times and 5 plants were used for each repetition so that the total plants were 180 plants. The results showed that AMF spore production was not influenced by the type of AMF treatment. The types of spores produced in a single spore culture range from 13-127 spores at 3 months of age.