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Pengenalan Tumbuhan Obat Kayu Putih (Melaleuca cajuputi) kepada Siswa melalui Eduwisata di Kebun Raya Universitas Halu Oleo Nurnaningsih Hamzah; Nurhayati Hadjar; Abigael Kabe; Abdul Sakti; Wiwin Rahmawati Nurdin; Sarwinda Intan Putri; Lade Ahmaliun; Dewi Fitriani; Sahindomi Bana; Wa Ode Hastiani Fahidu
Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat MEMBANGUN NEGERI Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat MEMBANGUN NEGERI
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35326/pkm.v9i1.7309

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The objective of this community service activity was to improve the understanding of fifth-grade students at SD 92 Kendari regarding the medicinal plant Melaleuca cajuputi through an ecotourism education programme at the Halu Oleo University Botanical Garden. The methods used included presenting material on the benefits of medicinal plants, particularly cajuput, as well as direct observation of cajuput trees in the botanical garden. The activity also involved explanations from the botanical garden managers regarding biodiversity and the importance of preserving medicinal plants. The results of this activity showed a significant increase in students' knowledge of the medical and ecological benefits of cajuput. Before the activity, most students only knew white wood as a mild medicinal product, but after participating in the activity, 85% of students demonstrated a deeper understanding of the medical benefits of white wood, including its antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic properties. Additionally, students developed an awareness of the importance of preserving medicinal plants and biodiversity. This eco-tourism-based educational activity proved effective in increasing students' interest in environmental conservation and introducing them to sustainability concepts. These findings underscore the importance of developing botanical gardens as educational centres that can support environmental conservation and the preservation of medicinal plants for a better future.
Success of Siompu Orange Plant Shoot Cuttings With Natural Growth Regulators and Arbuscular Mycorrhzal Fungi (AMF) Application Husna, Husna; Tuheteru, Faisal; Wiwin Rahmawati Nurdin; Asrianti Arif; Nais Mawarsyah Lauti
Journal of Tropical Mycorrhiza Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): April
Publisher : Asosiasi Mikoriza Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58222/jtm.v4i1.83

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Siompu tangerine (Citrus nobilis Lour.) is an endemic plant from Siompu Island, This plant is rare and slow to bear fruit due to generally being cultivated generatively. This study aims to determine the effect of natural growth regulators combined with Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi on the success of Siompu tangerine shoot cuttings. This research was conducted in the plastic house of the Indonesian Mycorrhizal Association (AMI) Southeast Sulawesi Branch Universitas Halu Oleo (UHO) and the Kendari Forestry and Environmental Sciences Laboratory Unit, which lasted for 5 months from September to February 2025. This study used a Randomized Block Design consisting of 9 treatments, namely control (a), aloe vera solution (b), shallot solution (c), AMF Inoculum of Kaimbulawa Village (d), AMF Inoculum of Lapara (e), Aloe vera solution + AMF Inoculum of Kaimbulawa Village (f), Aloe vera solution + AMF Inoculum of Lapara (g), Shallot solution + AMF Inoculum of Kaimbulawa Village (h) and Shallot solution + AMF Inoculum of Lapara ( i ) each treatment consisted of three replications and each replication consisted of five plants so that the total plants used were 135 plants. The results showed that the treatment of natural growth regulator combined with AMF had not provided significant results on the Percentage of living cuttings, the percentage of cuttings that sprouted, and the number of leaves. In the Kaimbulawa AMF treatment, it can increase the rate of rooted cuttings, and the 100% natural shallot PGR treatment combined with Lapara FMA increases root length and the percentage of AMF colonization
Microbiological Analysis of Well Water Quality in Market and Residential Areas of Kendari City La Ode Muhammad Erif; Tuwu, Eka Rahmatiah; Yasin, Asramid; Wahyuni, Ira Ryski; Kete, Surya Cipta Ramadhan; Qadri, Muhammad Saleh; Muhsimin; Hidayat, Herlan; Teke, Junartin; Fahidu, Wa Ode Hastiani; Setiawan, Agus; Abigael Kabe; Wiwin Rahmawati Nurdin
Journal of Soilscape and Agriculture Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Vol. 3 No.1 2024
Publisher : University of Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/jsa.v3i1.1553

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Water is an essential element for human life; without water, humans will experience a lack of fluid, the fluid in the human body is around 50-80. Water can fulfill daily needs through human activities such as washing clothes, water for drinking, bathing, and so on. Well, water is suitable for use if it meets water quality standards. This type of research uses descriptive research methods. This research is located in Baruga Market, Anduonohu Market, Lorong Salangga, and Kendari Permai Kendari City in December 2023. the samples used in this study amounted to 4 wells. The results obtained in this study are that all well water is polluted with E. coli, and Baruga Market well water exceeds the quality standards for Coliform parameters.  The presence of E. coli in all well water samples indicates fecal contamination, posing severe health risks such as waterborne diseases. Baruga Market's well water exceeds Coliform standards, likely due to sewage runoff, making it unsafe without treatment. Immediate actions, like improving sanitation and providing clean water alternatives, are necessary to prevent further contamination and protect public health.
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

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37638/sinta.5.1.1-8

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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.
JENIS-JENIS POHON SEPANJANG JALUR TRACKING PENANGKARAN ANGGREK UNTUK MENDUKUNG EKOWISATA DI KEBUN RAYA UHO Mariana Zainun; Albasri; Tuheteru, Faisal Danu; Husna; Asrianti Arif; Wiwin Rahmawati Nurdin; Yusuf Palada Sule
PUCUK : Jurnal Ilmu Tanaman Vol 3 No 2 (2023): Desember
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Ratu Samban

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58222/pucuk.v3i2.242

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui jenis-jenis pohon di Kebun Raya UHO. Riset bersifat jelajah dengan pendekatan deskriptif yaitu pengamatan morfologi pohon dilakukan dengan empat tahapan yaitu tahap persiapan dan pengumpulan data sekunder, tahap observasi, tahap pengumpulan data primer, dan tahap identifikasi dengan durasi waktu empat bulan yaitu pada bulan april sampai juli 2019. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan terdapat 21 jenis pohon yang terdiri dari 17 famili. Famili Myrtaceae termasuk famili yang mendominasi. Selain itu pada jalur tracking penangkaran angrek kebun raya UHO terdapat jenis pohon khas Sulawesi
Bimbingan teknis penanganan benih Jabon Merah bagi pengelola persemaian permanen Anduna BPDAS sampara Tuheteru, Faisal Danu; Husna, Husna; Asnani, Asnani; Kabe, Abigael; Hadjar, Nurhayati; Hamzah, Nurnaningsih; Zainun, Mariana; Resi, Resi; Ahsoni, Aziz; Nurdin, Wiwin Rahmawati; Laksanany, Satya Agustina
Indonesia Berdaya Vol 5, No 3 (2024)
Publisher : UKInstitute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47679/ib.2024815

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Penanganan benih jabon merah oleh pengelola persemaian permanen Anduna, Konawe Selatan, Sulawesi Tenggara masih terbatas. Oleh karena itu, perlu upaya peningkatan pengetahuan para pengelola melalui bimbingan teknis. Tujuan pelaksanaan bimbingan teknis adalah untuk meningkatkan pengetahuan dan kapasitas pengelola persemaian permanen tentang ekstraksi dan perkecambahan benih jabon merah. Bimtek ini telah dilaksanakan pada tanggal 11 Mei 2024 bertempat di Persemaian permanen Anduna, Konawe Selatan dengan jumlah peserta 30 orang. Metode yang digunakan dalam program ini adalah metode Technology Transfer. Hasil pengabdian menunjukkan bahwa terjadi peningkatan pengetahuan dan kapasitas pengelola persemaian terkait pengenalan jabon merah, teknik ekstraksi dan perkecambahan benih jabon merah. Selain itu, tersedia benih jabon merah untuk kebutuhan produksi bibit jabon merah di persemaian permanen BPDAS Sampara.han produksi bibit jabon merah di persemaian permanen BPDAS Sampara.Abstarct. Handling of red jabon seedlings by managers of the Anduna permanent nursery, South Konawe, Southeast Sulawesi is still limited. Therefore, efforts are needed to increase managers' knowledge through technical guidance. The aim of implementing technical guidance is to increase the knowledge and capacity of permanent nursery managers regarding extraction and germination of red jabon seeds. This technical guidance was carried out on 11 May 2024 at the Anduna permanent nursery, South Konawe with a total of 30 participants. The method used in this program is the Technology Transfer method. The results of the service show an increase in the knowledge and capacity of nursery managers regarding the introduction of red jabon, extraction techniques and germination of red jabon seeds. Apart from that, red jabon seeds are also available for the production of red jabon seedlings at the BPDAS Sampara permanent nursery.