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Journal : MEDIA KONSERVASI

Diversity of Invasif Aliens Species in Sultan Thaha Saifuddin Grand Forest Park, Jambi Nursanti Nursanti; Ade Adriadi
Media Konservasi Vol 23 No 1 (2018): Media Konservasi Vol. 23 No. 1 April 2018
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (539.431 KB) | DOI: 10.29244/medkon.23.1.85-91

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Research on invasive plant diversity in Sultan Thaha Syaifuddin Forest Park area has been done from July - sepetember 2017 by quadraticmethod. The plot is placed by purposive sampling consisting of 52 plots with a plot size of 5m x 5 m. The result of this research showed that invasiveplant composition was 7 families, 9 species and 1.775 individuals. Clidemia hirta has the highest important index value of 51.53% and Acaciamangium has the second highest important value index after Clidemia hirta is 34.46%. The diversity index of invasive plants is H '= 1.8. Clidemiahirta is a weed and invasive plant growing on agricultural land, logged over and an aggressive pioneer species due to its rapidly germination ofseeds, which invade open spaces, landslides, roadsides, paths, logged-over fields and humps forest and can grow fast and tolerant to shade. Acaciamangium is the second dominant species found after Clidemia hirta. Acacia mangium is known by the name of acacia, its rapid growth, good qualityof wood and its tolerant ability to various kinds of soil and environment.Keywords: composition, invasive aliens species, structure 
Study of Basic Vegetation Composition in Sultan Thaha Saifuddin Grand Forest Park Area Nursanti Nursanti; Ade Adriadi
Media Konservasi Vol 24 No 1 (2019): Media Konservasi Vol. 24 No. 1 April 2019
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

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Research studies on the composition of basic vegetation in Sultan Thaha Saifuddin Grand  Forest Park area have been conducted from July to August 2018 with multiple plot vegetation method.. The plots placement was done by purposive sampling at two different land cover locations. The plot size sampling was 10x10 meters, 8 plots were located at the burnt location and 5 plots at the location of the bulian natural habitat. The results of the study found 37 families, and 80 species, where the family that has the highest number of species is the Moraceae family which is as many as 6 species. Plant species found in burned areas were 48 species, in non-burnt areas (bulian habitat) 29 species and in post-burned and non-burned area as many as 3 species. Keywords: basic vegetation, bulian habitat, burned areas, composition
KEANEKARAGAMAN TUMBUHAN OBAT MASYARAKAT DI HUTAN TALANG RENCONG DESA PULAU SANGKAR, KABUPATEN KERINCI, JAMBI: Diversity of Medicinal Plants in The Forest Talang Rencong Village Island Cage, Regency Kerinci, Jambi Ade Adriadi; Nursanti Nursanti; Rike Puspitasari
Media Konservasi Vol 25 No 2 (2020): Media Konservasi Vol. 25 No. 2 Agustus 2020
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/medkon.25.2.134-139

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Indonesia has approximately 30,000 species of medicinal plants based on the richness of the flora. Indonesia has the great potential to develop herbal products that are equivalent to modern medicine. The modern treatment has not been reachable by the whole community in Indonesia, only about 25% affordable and the rest are not yet affordable. The role of traditional medicine recipes become much helpful especially for people living in remote areas with minimal access. The research was conducted in April-May 2019 at Talang Rencong Traditional forest, Pulau Cage Village, Kerinci Regency, Jambi. The sample area of research was 1 Ha, or 5% of total area. The methods used in this research were participatory exploration and observation, data collection was conducted by tracing indigenous forests accompanied by local communities (Data is analyzed from any species found during research). The research in the indigenous forest Talang Rencong village Pulau Cage, Kerinci Regency, Jambi acquired 23 familia and 39 species of medicinal plants used. How to use from the herbs are divided into 25 species of medicinal plants that use drinkable, 6 species of medicinal plants are applied or pasted, 4 species of herbs are directly consumed, 1 species of medicinal plants is used to be washed, 2 species of medicinal plants used to be dipped in the eyes and 1 type of medicinal plants that use the input into perforated teeth The benefits of such medicinal plants are as breast cancer medicine, relieves itching for children, nail health remedy, uric acid medecine, removal bruising, uterine watering, appetite enhancer, diarrhea, toothache medications, jaundice medications, cough medicines, shortness of breath medication for infants, deep heat medications, reducing blood sugar levels, paralysis medications, lowering cholesterol, and medication for postnatal blood and uric acid. Keywords: ethnobotany, medicinal plants, Rencong customary forest
ASSOCIATION BETWEEN DOMINANT TREES SPECIES IN LOWLAND TROPICAL FOREST (EDUCATION FOREST OF JAMBI UNIVERSITY) Nursanti Nursanti; Rizky Ayu Hardiyanti; Ade Adriadi
Media Konservasi Vol 26 No 2 (2021): Media Konservasi Vol. 26 No. 2 Tahun 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/medkon.26.2.92-98

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Lowland forest vegetation can still be found on the Jambi University Campus, namely at the Jambi Mendalo University Educational Forest (HPUJM). Jambi University Educational Forest is administratively located in Mendalo Indah Village, Jambi Luar Kota District, Muaro Jambi Regency, Jambi Province. Vegetation communities are formed by the presence and interaction of the various types of plants that compose them. The form of interaction between plant species in a community is called an association. Associations can be in the form of positive associations and negative associations. This research was conducted to know the association between dominant tree species. This study used a purposive sampling method by determining a sampling area of ​​9600 m2 or 0.96 ha measuring 160m x 60m, divided into 24 sub-plots, each measuring 20m x 20m. Species having an Importance Value Index (IVI) of ≥ 10% were used as the association analysis. The 2x2 contingency table was used to analyze whether or not associations were present between tree species. The results showed, of 15 dominant tree combinations, there were only 4 associated combinations, namely the association between Aporosa lucida and Vitex pinnata, the association between Endospermum diadenum and V.pinnata, the association of Litsea ferruginea with Gironniera diadenum, the association of L. ferruginea with V.pinnata. Key words: association, dominant tree, lowland forest
Co-Authors Abdul Manab Ade Nurdin Aditiya, Randi Afni Yunita Agil, Faza Satria Agung Kurnia Ahmad Sazali Aini, Yasri Syarifatul Akbar, Naufal Septrio Albayudi, Albayudi Alex Sandro Tarihoran Alfernando, Oki Almunawwar, Ahmad Faiz Ananda, Evrillia Firmawati Angelita, Antra Arsa, Daniel Asniati, Asniati Asra*, Revis Asrizal Paiman Asrizal Paiman Asrizal Paiman Az-Zahra, Kanaya Bening Azzahra, Ismi Dewi Bakti Mandala Bambang Hariyadi Bambang Irawan Bestari, Andini Vermita Beti Septiana Darsono Budilaksono, Tri Chairul Chairul, Muhammad Citra Amelia Purba Damris Muhammad Damris, M. Dawam Suprayogi Defrizal Defrizal Diah Riski Gusti Dila Oktarise Dwina Dyah Kumalasari Edi Saputra Edi Saputra Emilia Fadzillah, Naily Febrianti, Arikah Femei Rahmilija Fernando, M. Gusri, Lailal Hafiz Muchti Kurniawan Hanum, Nabila Asri Hardiyanti, Rizky Ayu Hari Wiki Utama Hasanah, Nur Umi Hasbullah Hasbullah Hasnaul Maritsa Heriberta Heriberta Hikmah , Nurul Hombing, Apriana Br Hutasoit, Monica Hazelina Ida Ayu Putu Sri Widnyani Ihsan, Mahya Indriani, Rini Intan Lestari Intan Lestari Irgi Firaa, Mohd Itoh Masitoh Joko Ridho Witono Juni Harlin Anggraini Khoiriyah, Zhulfatul Kise, Hanny Faatihah M. Damris Mardhotillah, Bunga Mardiyah Ulpa Marsanda, Firda Dwi Marwoto Mauluddin, Muhammad Meitriani, Yohana Mekensi, Pedi Miranti Miranti Muhajir Muhajir Musiana, Bebrina Nanda Rayani Nanda Rayani Napitupulu, Richard RP Nopitaq, Melni Noverina, Yolla Novita Sari Nugraha, A. Prima Nur'aini, Hanifah Nursanti Nursanti Nursanti Nursanti Nursanti Nursanti Nursanti Nursanti Nursanti Nursanti Oki Alfernando Oktarise Dwina, Dila Pane, Sabrina Panji, Muhamad Pasaribu, Hermina Puji Astuti, Dwi Ramadhona, Octory Fillia Rayani , Nanda Rayani, Nanda Retno Putri Andini Revis Asra Revis Asra Revis Asra Rhamadani, Amanda Riana Anggraini, Riana Rike Puspitasari Tamin Rike Setiawati Rini Indriani Rivana, Maya Rizaldi, M. Khafid Rezki Rizka Fikrinnisa Rizky Saputra, Rizky Sai'in Sai'in Saputra , Rizky Saragih, Rasmita Berliana Sari, Puja Permata Simamora, Edenia Septefine Siringo-ringo, Annisa Juliana Siti Solikah Solfiyeni Solfiyeni Suci Ratna Puri Suprayogi , Dawam Tampubolon, Louisa Bella Br Tazkiah Auliaputri Teguh Fachmi Thiara, Thiara Sri Utami Tia Wulandari Tri Budilaksono Tri Syukria Putra Uce Lestari Uce Lestari Ul Maritsa, Hasna Ulfa Khaira, Ulfa Uni Baroroh Husnudin Virda, Virda Yurniar Wahyuni, Silvia Yanova, Shally Yasri Syarifatul Aini Yosi Riduas Hais Yulianto, Dwi Cahyo Yuliarsyahdana, M. Rifqi Dwirafi Yusuf, Ashif Irvan