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KOMPOSISI DAN STRUKTUR POHON RIPARIAN DI SUNGAI KAHALA KABUPATEN KUTAI KARTANEGARA Muhammad Basrowi; Medi Hendra; Nova Hariani
Jurnal Pro-Life Vol. 5 No. 3 (2018): November
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Biologi Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33541/jpvol6Iss2pp102

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The aim of this study is to assess the design of physiognomy of riparian trees and the composition and vegetation structure of riparian trees formation in some forest types in Kahala river of Kutai Kartanegara district, East Kalimantan. The method used in this study was the vegetation ecology which the quadrant technique was applied to collect main primary data of the riparian trees. Points of data retrieval were carried out by as much as 3-point observations at the upper, middle and lower of Kahala river basin. The location of each point was marked by GPS with the length of each transect was 1 km away. The parameters of plant composition and structure ware analyzed by measuring density (K-i), frequency (F) and (dominance). The result showed that physiognomy of riparian trees in 3 main locations was mature secondary forest (in the upstream), perupuk forest (the midstream) and early immature secondary forest (the downstream). There were 22 species belonging to 16 families of riparian trees were recorded in Kahala river. The plant species that have high the importance value (I.V) were recoded namely Antidesma ghaemsembilla which 122.8 % (in the downstream) and Lophopetalum javanicum which 58.5 % (in the upstream).Keywords: Kahala River, Riparian Trees and Quadrant Method.
JENIS TUMBUHAN OBAT TRADISIONAL DARI MASYARAKAT DAYAK KENYAH UMA BAHA DI KECAMATAN KELAY KABUPATEN BERAU Lonita Lonita; Medi Hendra; Nova Hariani
Jurnal Pro-Life Vol. 6 No. 3 (2019): November
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medicine in the Dayak Kenyah Uma Baha tribe. The method that used in this research is an exploratory survey with the PRA (Participatory Rural Appraisal). The result shows that there are 70 medicine plants species which grouped into 39 families and obtained from 45 respondents. The part of the plant that usually used by the Dayak Kenyah Uma Baha tribe is root, tuber/rhizome, stem, tree bark, sap, leaves, flowers, fruit, and seed. The most commonly used are leaves (54%) and the least used part is a flower (1%). The process traditional medicinal plants carried out by the Dayak Kenyah Uma Baha tribe is to be boiled, pounded, grated, squeezed, brewed, burned and directly used. The most commonly used method is boiled (35%) and the least used method is burning (1%). The utilization of habitus based medicinal plants used by the Dayak Kenyah Uma Baha tribe is herbaceous habitus (39%) and the least used is epiphytic habitus (1%). Keyword: Dayak Kenyah Uma Baha tribe, traditional medicinal plants, medicinal plants species
MORTALITAS LARVA NYAMUK Aedes aegypti DARI LIMA KELURAHAN DI KOTA BALIKPAPAN TERHADAP Temefos DAN Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis Eka Kurnia Pratiwi; Nova Hariani
Jurnal Pro-Life Vol. 7 No. 1 (2020): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33541/jpvol6Iss2pp102

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Aedes aegypti Mosquito acts as a vector in infecting Dengue Haemorragic Fever (DHF). DHF is one of the healthproblems in Indonesia with high morbidity and large spreading that government has not found its solution. Oneof the strategies in controlling the vector is by using chemical larvacide such as Temefos. However, there isbiopesticide that developed recently by using Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis (Bti) bacterium. Balikpapancity is one of the endemic city of DBD with the high rank of cases in 2016 on 2.508 cases. Therefore, this researchis conducted to find out the mortality Aedes aegypti mosquito larvae from five areas (Batakan, Sepinggan, Damai,Muara Rapak, and Batu Ampar) in Balikpapan to Temefos and Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis. The methodof this research is Completely Randomizd Design. Steps of this research are observation, collecting sample,documentation, monitoring, and data tabulation. This result of this research is the mortality of Aedes aegypti infive areas in Balikpapan to Temefos during 24 hours by using recommended concentration from the government1 ppm in four areas (Batakan, Damai, Muara Rapak, Batu Ampar) is above 90% and from Sepinggan is under90%. Meanwhihle, the mortality of Aedes aegypti toward Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis during 24 hoursby using recommended concentration from the government 20 ppm in three areas (Muara Rapak, Damai, BatuAmpar) is above 90% and two areas (Batakan dan Sepinggan) is under 90%. The result showed that Temephos isnot recommended to control population of mosquitos of Aedes aegypti in Balikpapan City but Bacillus thuringiensivar. israelensis (Bti) is still effective be used to control it.Keywords: Mortality, Aedes aegypti, DHF, Balikpapan
Co-Authors A. Irma Suryani Aditya Setiawan Aditya, Zahwa Adela Ahmad Fudhail  Majid An Nissa falaq Qurrahmah Anggraeni, Dwi Ayu Annisa, Sajidah Salsabila Ardana Reswari Dianingrum Arum, Elis Seftia Aryani, Retno Aura Nur Kholifah Az, Syadza Zahratun Nufus B, Dian Aspiyani Baehaqi Berty Veibrita Sinaga Budima, Budima Budiman Budiman Budiman Dahelmi Dahelmi Dahlia Dahlia Daryadi A, Muhammad Desy Rara Bulaan Dharma, Bodhi Dijan Sunar Rukmi Dina Hayati Putri Dini, Putik Van Eka Kurnia Pratiwi Ekawati, Sri Nadyar Eko Kusumawati Erna Pali Fadhila, Fasya Fatmawati Patang Fatmawati Patang Febriana Nincy Lediana Gurning Febritasari, Tya Febry Rahmadhani Hasibuan Fudiantoro, Aldi Gusthi Permatasari Handiargo, Ferdy Hazmi, Nubli Hetty Manurung Hidayatullah, Achmad Rivaldy Ilmi, Annisa Nurul Imam Rosadi Ingga Lies Dastin Intan Ahmad Intan Ahmad Jamun, Rosalia Jane, Erfanus Jumartang, Jumartang Jusmaldi Jusmaldi Karisma Dewi Kurniati, Reni Kustiati Kustiati Lariman Lariman Linda Oktavianingsih Lonita Lonita Magfirah, Andi Medi Hendra, Medi Meilinda, Fanellya Muhammad Basrowi Muhammad Fauzi Arif Muhammad Fauzi Arif Muhammad Gunawan Mukhlis Mukhlis Nasution, Annio Indah Lestari Nikmahtulhaniah Ayu Wulandari Nikmahtulhaniah Ayu Wulandari Norbeta Doq Nur Aini Nur Ulmi Nurmianti, Nurmianti Nurmianti, Nurmianti Nurriska Dwi Artie Nurul Wahidah Nurul Wahidah Olivia Yolanda Lawono Palupi, Elok Pamela Patang, Nurfadilah A. Pratama, Rynaldo Pratiwi, Anggita Endar Pujiyanti, Aloysia Sri Purwasih Purwasih Putranto, Aldo Ferio Ramadhanty, Mutiara Desma Auliya Ratna Kusuma, Ratna Ratnasari, Tiara Halidah Ratri Arbia Nisita Ratri Arbia Nisita Resti Rahayu Resti Rahayu Retno Aryani Retno Aryani Rina Lestari Risqa, Siti Rizka Shofiyya Ramadhani Rizky Rahman Rudianto Rudianto Rudy Agung Nugroho Samsurianto Samsurianto Sarah Sarah Savira, Hernanda Setiawan, Aditya Silvi Susanti Simanjuntak, Imilia Sita Astari Siti Hadijah Siti Rahma Sri Yusmalinar Sudiastuti Sudiastuti Sudiastuti, Sudiastuti Sudiastuti2, Sudiastuti Sudrajat Sudrajat Sus Trimurti Sus Trimurti Sutra, Anang Syafrizal Fachmy Syafrizal Syafrizal Syafrizal Syafrizal Syaidah, Eka Rahmawati Trimurti, Sus Trimurti, Sus Wafif Azizah Weny Bestari Wesley, Sitohang Wulan Rahfi Madona Yuliana, Titin Yuliatin, Ervinda Yusmalinar, Sri Zulfitri, Apriwi