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Ethnobotany of Kepuh (Sterculia foetida L.) Samawa Ethnic Communities in Sumbawa Regency, West Nusa Tenggara Arya Arismaya Metananda; Ervizal AM Zuhud; Agus Hikmat; Nurul Qomar; Defri Yoza; Niskan Walid Masruri; Viny Volcherina Darlis
JURNAL ILMU-ILMU KEHUTANAN Vol 6, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jiik.6.2.30-44

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Kepuh is multipurpose plant which began endangered. Information on ethnobotanical studies or knowledge and use of this species is still limited. This research is structured to answer this problem. By using the method of interviewing community leaders in Sumbawa, this study found that local wisdom related to kepuh is quite diverse. Good knowledge as well as the use of kepuh found among others for food, medicine, bio-fuel, jewelry, building materials, traditional ceremonies, handicrafts, traditional games, and environmental services. Information on the benefits of kepuh should be disseminated. It is hoped that the ethnobotanical study of kepuh can be a good start to support kepuh conservation in the future.
PERSEBARAN DAN POTENSI ETNOFITOMEDIKA KASTURI (Mangifera casturi Kosterm): STUDI KASUS PADA MASYARAKAT SUKU BANJAR DI KABUPATEN INDRAGIRI HILIR, PROVINSI RIAU Irzal Fakhrozi; Agus Hikmat; Didik Widyatmoko; Ervizal AM Zuhud; Arya Arismaya Metananda
Jurnal Tumbuhan Obat Indonesia Vol 15 No 2 (2022): Jurnal Tumbuhan Obat Indonesia
Publisher : Balai Besar Penelitian dan Pengembangan Tanaman Obat dan Obat Tradisional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22435/jtoi.v15i2.6180

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Mangifera casturi Kosterm (Kasturi) memiliki nilai konservasi yang tinggi karena telah dinyatakan sebagai spesies yang punah di alam. Selain nilai konservasi yang tinggi, spesies ini juga merupakan spesies endemik pulau Kalimantan dan identitas flora Provinsi Kalimantan Selatan. Di Provinsi Riau, penyebaran kasturi tidak terlepas dari masuknya masyarakat suku Banjar dari Kalimantan Selatan pada tahun 1860an. Hal ini dibuktikan dengan penyebaran kasturi hanya terdapat di perkampungan masyarakat banjar yang ada di Kabupaten Indragiri Hilir Provinsi Riau. Masyarakat banjar di Kabupaten Indragiri Hilir memanfaatkan kasturi sebagai sumber bahan pangan (buah-buahan) dan buah ini juga dipercaya dapat mengatasi penyakit kembung dan masuk angin. Berdasarkan analisis metabolit sekunder pada aril dan kulit buah Kasturi, senyawa umum yang ada antara lain 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural merupakan senyawa golongan aldehid, Palmitic acid merupakan senyawa golongan asam lemak jenuh dan Ethyl palmitate merupakan senyawa golongan asam lemak.
The Ethnography of Kerinci Helida, Asvic; EAM, Zuhud; Hardjanto, Hardjanto; Purwanto, Purwanto; Hikmat, Agus
Komunitas Vol 7, No 2 (2015): September 2015
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/komunitas.v7i2.4837

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Plant Species Diversity and Degree of Homogeneity after the 2010 Eruption of Mount Merapi, Indonesia Whisnu Febry Afrianto; Agus Hikmat; Didik Widyatmoko
Biosaintifika: Journal of Biology & Biology Education Vol 12, No 2 (2020): August 2020
Publisher : Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Sciences, Semarang State University . Ro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/biosaintifika.v12i2.23525

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The eruption in 2010 of Merapi Mount changed the diversity of plant species. The objective of this research was to investigate the diversity of plant species on Mount Merapi National Park (MMNP). The sampling area was divided into three different levels of damage (heavy, medium, and mirror). The research was conducted by using line-transect and quadrat method.  We were conducted using line-transect and quadrat method. The research showed that Acacia decurrens has the highest Important Value Index (IVI) at the heavy damage area of Cangkringan Resort (CR) and Kemalang Resort (KR) as well as in mirror damage area of Selo Resort (SR). The most important species at medium damage area of Dukun Resort (DR) were Albizia lopantha and Pinus merkusii. The pioneer species at Non-Cover Area (NCA) among others were Trema cannabina, Pityrogramma calomelanos, Imperata cylindrical, Buddleja asiatica, Anaphalis javanica. Eupatorium riparium were the most important species of herb in all four locations based on SIMPER, but it was not dominant in NCA. The homogeneity of plant in Cangkringan Resort and Selo Resort (C D E) were normally distributed, whereas NCA, DR, and KR (E ≥ D) were homogeneous. Analysis of non-metric multidimensional scaling and value of ANOSIM (RANOSIM =0.69; p = 0.0001) demonstrated that all site locations have significance differences. This research was not only focusing on survey of vegetation diversity, but also frequency class distribution. Through this study of frequency of species provides a database for conservation biodiversity and restoration program.
MODEL SEBARAN SPASIAL DAN KESESUAIAN HABITAT SPESIES INVASIF MANTANGAN (Merremia peltata (L.) Merr.) DI TAMAN NASIONAL BUKIT BARISAN SELATAN Hermawan, Rudi; Hikmat, Agus; Prasetyo, Lilik Budi; Setyawati, Titiek
Jurnal Nusa Sylva Vol. 17 No. 2 (2017): JURNAL NUSA SYLVA
Publisher : Universitas Nusa Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (419.38 KB) | DOI: 10.31938/jns.v17i2.205

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Some of conservation area is invaded by some invasive species like Merremiapeltata in Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park. The aim of this study is to identify the distribution and habitat characteristics of  M. peltata, as well as building a model of the spatial distribution and habitat suitability of  M. peltata Tampang Resort, BBSNP. The research was conducted at Resort Tampang, BBSNP, from March to May 2014. For modeling, have been used 9 independent variables, like distance from the road, distance from the garden, elevation, slope, aspect, surface temperature, Normalized Difference Index (NDVI), Normalized Moisture Index (NDMI), and Forest Canopy Density (FCD). Modeling process that have been done with binary logistic regression used GIS-based modeling.The result of habitat suitability analisys show that the most suitable habitat for M. peltata at the Tampang Resort BBSNP is at elevation of 0-100 meters above sea level, slope 8-15%, aspect 90-180degrees, distances from the road >800 meters, distance from the garden/human activities >800 meter, surface temperature <260C, NDVI values between 0.42-0.62, NDMI value between 0.3-0.4, and FCD value between 50-75%. The results of validation test shows that model can predict 96.87% of M. peltata presence, and 50% of M. peltata absence at Tampang Resort, BBSNP.
Kelekak Agroforestry in Central Bangka, Indonesia: Species Diversity, Challenges, and Conservation Strategies Al Manar, Primadhika; Zuhud, Ervizal Amir Muhammad; Hikmat, Agus; Hidayat, Syamsul; Robika; Meilanto; Wilyan, Radil; Munggaran, Ikram Kurnia
Jurnal Sylva Lestari Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025): January
Publisher : Department of Forestry, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jsl.v13i1.1070

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Forest land conversion has caused global climate change, reducing biodiversity and food security challenges. Climate change’s influence on food security must be anticipated promptly by adopting an adaptable agricultural cultivation system, such as agroforestry. The Bangka community is one of many that continue to practice agroforestry. In the Bangka community, agroforestry is known as kelekak. This research aims to learn about the history, variety of species, challenges, and conservation strategies of kelekak. This study's data was gathered through interviews, field observations, and literature studies. Kelekak is a woodland region historically used by the community to produce dryland rice (ume), which later became kelekak agroforestry land. Several fruit plant species are commonly found on kelekak land, including durian (Durio zibethinus), mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana), cempedak (Artocarpus integer), and ketapi (Sandoricum koetjape). The community utilizes various plant species in the kelekak as food, medicine, building materials, and firewood. Kelekak’s survival is threatened by land conversion to monoculture plantations, limiting community resource access. Efforts to revive the kelekak can be achieved through the Tri Stimulus Amar Pro-Konservasi approach by integrating natural, benefit, and religious willingness stimulus. Efforts to reinvigorate kelekak must begin immediately, with mapping activities for the remaining kelekak in the Central Bangka area to provide primary data for future kelekak development and local government regulations to conserve kelekak. Keywords: agroforestry, conservation, food, forest, kelekak
Ethnobotany of Sterculia foetida L. Samawa Ethnic Communities in Sumbawa Regency, West Nusa Tenggara Arya Arismaya Metananda; Ervizal AM Zuhud; Agus Hikmat; Nurul Qomar; Defri Yoza; Niskan Walid Masruri; Viny Volcherina Darlis
Jurnal Ilmu Ilmu Kehutanan Vol. 6 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Jurusan Kehutanan Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jiik.6.2.30-43

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Sterculia foetida L. is multipurpose plant which began endangered. Information on ethnobotanical studies or knowledge and use of this species is still limited. This research is structured to answer this problem. By using the method of interviewing community leaders in Sumbawa, this study found that local wisdom related to Sterculia foetida L. is quite diverse. Good knowledge as well as the use of Sterculia foetida L. found among others for food, medicine, bio-fuel, jewelry, building materials, traditional ceremonies, handicrafts, traditional games and environmental services. Information on the benefits of Sterculia foetida L. should be disseminated. It is hoped that the ethnobotanical study of Sterculia foetida L. can be a good start to support Sterculia foetida L. conservation in the future.
POPULASI DAN HABITAT Nepenthes ampullaria Jack. DI CAGAR ALAM MANDOR, KALIMANTAN BARAT ., Maysarah; Zuhud, Ervizal A.M.; Hikmat, Agus
Media Konservasi Vol. 21 No. 2 (2016): Media Konservasi Vol. 21 No. 2 Agustus 2016
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (482.204 KB) | DOI: 10.29244/medkon.21.2.125-134

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Nepenthes ampullaria Jack. is a species which adapted on the nutrient-poor areas in Mandor nature reserve.  Its could be increasing the quality of Mandor nature reserve as protected area. This research aims to study the population and habitat of N. ampullaria in the Mandor nature reserve. This study was conducted at two habitats, heath forest and peat swamp forest. Observations were made on, population abundance and habitat factors of  N. ampullaria. The results showed that the highest population density of N. ampullaria was in heath forest. Their are growth in groups. Vegetation analysis showed that constituent species habitat of N. ampullaria consist of 69 species from 39 familly. Result of identification to insects showed Formicidae is dominant family that trapped in pitcher of N. ampullaria. Temperature and humidity in N. ampullaria’s habitat has been switable for requirements growth of pitcher plant. Rainfall during the study was normally. Ratio of sand and soil on both affected the improvement of individual N. ampullaria in Mandor nature reserve. Keywords: habitat, Mandor nature reserve, Nepenthes ampullaria Jack, population
RETENSI PENGETAHUAN TUMBUHAN PANGAN SUKU REJANG DI KAMPUNG RINDU HATI DALAM KETAHANAN PANGAN Zikri, Merlian; Hikmat, Agus; Zuhud, Ervizal A. M.
Media Konservasi Vol. 21 No. 3 (2016): Media Konservasi Vol. 21 No. 3 Desember 2016
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (508.624 KB) | DOI: 10.29244/medkon.21.3.270-277

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Development direction of Indonesia's food security today by reviving food diversity by raising the "strength" of local resources and minimize dependence on food imports. Quantitative ethnobotany study approach on the value and benefit requires measurement of the use values of an important traditional food plants and the knowledge level of food etnobologi. The experiment was conducted from February to July 2014 and May 2015 in a tribal society Rejang Rindu Hati Village. Methods of data collection were participant observation and interviews. Analysis of data using an index of important traditional food plant species (Cultural Food Cultivated Significant Index) and index knowledge of ethnobotany in sosiokultur system (Cultural Food Significant Index). The results of the study explained that as many as 199 plant species were identified as food plants, 141 species as cultivation crops and 58 species of wild crops. Cultivation crop were classified into four important crop categories, that were the most important (>383), very important (257-382), somewhat important (131-256) and less important (<130). Wild food plant species belonged to six categories, the most important (>100), very important (50-99), important (20-49), somewhat important (5-19), less important (1-4) and not important (0). While the knowledge level of ethnobotany food plants males larger than females (0,364>0,360), age class V (>69 years) had higher retention of knowledge ethnobotany compared to other age classes because of the experience of life and longevity. It was believed to know all the knowledge ethnobotany of Rejang Tribe. Keywords: plants food, quantitative ethnobotany, rejang, retention
Characteristics of Climbing Plants Community in Rambut Island Wildlife Reserve Rahayu, Nani; Hikmat, Agus; Tjitrosoedirjo, Soekisman
Media Konservasi Vol. 22 No. 1 (2017): Media Konservasi Vol. 22 No. 1 April 2017
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (502.689 KB) | DOI: 10.29244/medkon.22.1.1-10

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Climbing plants are major component of tropical forest and play important role in many aspects of forest dynamic, balancing the micro-climate and provide food, shelter, nest material for wildlife especially bird. Inspite of their importance, climbing plants are often neglected. This research was aimed to describe the characteristics of climbing plants communities in three different ecosystems in Rambut Island Wildlife Reserve (RIWR). Climbing plants inventory in dryland, beach and ecotone forest were done by combining transect and quadrat method. The plots made in each ecosystem were 53, 27 and 85 respectively. A total of 37 climbing plants species consisted of 19 families were identifed and their contribution to species richness in RIWR reached 25,7 %. The climbing plants found in dryland, coastal and ecotone forest were 27 species (17 families), 23 species (16 families) dan 16 species (12 families) respectively. The species richness of climbing plants in all ecosystem were low, but the dryland forest was the richest due to the more fertile soils and vegetation structure complexity. In general, the species diversity and evenness in all ecosystem were low because of certain species domination. Dioscorea bulbifera was dominant in dryland and beach forest while Ipomoea violacea was dominant in ecotone forest. The domination of D. bulbifera influenced the similarity of climbing plants communities among ecosystem. Dominance, density and distribution of climbing plants indicated invasion of certain climbing plants species in RIWR. Keywords: diversity, forest, liana, vine
Co-Authors . Siswoyo ., Maysarah A. M. Zuhud Abd. Rasyid Syamsuri ABDUL HARIS MUSTARI Abywijaya, Ilham Kurnia Abywijaya, Ilham Kurnia Afrianto, Whisnu Febry Afrianto, Whisnu Febry Agung Widya Agus Priyono Kartono Agustina Roswita Atok Al Manar, Primadhika Albert Farma Amri Muhammad Saadudin Andayani Oerta G Anggit Haryoso Ardika Eri Triana Arief Prasetyo Arya A. Metananda Arya Arismaya Metananda Arya Arismaya Metananda Arya Arismaya Metananda Asvic Helida Asvic Helida Asvic Helida, Asvic Beti Septiana Darsono Burhanuddin Masyud Cece Somantri Cecep Kusmana Cory Wulan Darli, Viny Volcherina Defri Yoza Desta S. Pravista Devi Aldian Pratama Dewi Lestari Dewi Lestari Didi Usmadi, Didi Didik Widyatmoko Didik Widyatmoko DIDIK WIDYATMOKO Ditha Silva Mutiawati Dudung Darusman Edhi Sandra Elisa - Iswandono, Elisa - Elisa Iswandono Elisa Iswandono Endang Koestati Sri Harini Muntasib Eri Irwanta Ervizal A. M. Zuhud Ervizal A. M. Zuhud Ervizal A.M Zuhud Ervizal A.M Zuhud Ervizal A.M. Zuhud Ervizal AM Zuhud Ervizal AM Zuhud Ervizal AM Zuhud Ervizal Amir Muhammad Zuhud Ervizal Amir Muhammad Zuhud Ervizal Amir Muhammad Zuhud Ervizal AMZU Ferdynan Dapadeda Ghiyats Fawwaz Fadhlullah Hani Ristiawan Hardjanto Harnios Aerief Has, Dini Hardiani Hermawan, Rachmad Husein Mukmin Irzal Fakhrozi Irzal Fakhrozi, Irzal Istomo . Jarwadi B. Hernowo Jhon Marthali Simamora Joko Ridho Witono Kartodihardjo, Hariadi LILIK BUDIPRASETYO Lisdayanti Lisdayanti M. Adlan Ali Machmud Thohari Marwa Prinado Mayanda Mega Meilanto Meine van Noordwijk Meine Van Noordwijk Muhammad Adlan Ali Munawar Fuadi Munggaran, Ikram Kurnia Nandi Koesmayandi Nandi Kosmaryandi Nani Rahayu Nelson Andre Nina Hernindiah Nira Febriyanti Niskan Walid Masruri Nurheni Wijayanto Nurkhotimah . Nurul Qomar Oktovianus Oktovianus Purwanto Purwanto Radios Simanjuntak Rahayu Subekti Rani Assyifa Resti Suwartini Revina Dwi Utami Rina Wulan Sari Rinekso Soekmadi Rita Kartika Sari Rizky Febriana Lubis Robika Rudi Hermawan Rudi Hermawan Sambas Basuni Siti Masitoh Kartikawati SM Kartikawati Sopian Hidayat Sri Soepraptini Mansjoer Subekti Rahayu Supartono, Toto Susanti, Amelia Dwi SYAMSUL HIDAYAT Titiek Setyawati Titiek Setyowati Tjitrosoedirjo, Soekisman Viyata Pratiwi Risky Whisnu Febry Afrianto Wilyan, Radil Y. Purwanto Y. Purwanto YANTO SANTOSA Yoga Dwi Syahputra Yohanes Purwanto Yoko Untoro Yulianto Yulizar . Zikri, Merlian Zuhud EAM, Zuhud Zuhud, Ervizal A. M.