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STUDI ETNOBOTANI TUMBUHAN OBAT PADA MASYARAKAT SUKU KAILI RAI DI DUSUN SISERE, DESA LABUAN TOPOSO, KECAMATAN LABUAN, KABUPATEN DONGGALA, SULAWESI TENGAH Agung Agung; Samsurizal M Suleman; Ramadhanil Pitopang
Biocelebes Vol. 12 No. 3 (2018)
Publisher : Biology Department, Mathematics and natural science, Tadulako University

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A research entitled “Ethnobotanical Studies of Medicinal Plant in the Kaili Rai ethnic group in Sisere Hamlet, Labuan Toposo Village, District Labuan, Donggala Regency,  Central Sulawesi” has been carried out from July until September 2016. The research objective was to obtain the information of plants diversity and its organ that utilized as traditional medicine. The research was done by two methods that is using semi structure interview technique to 38 respondents with quetioeners sheet and direct interview to village Shaman. The result showed that there were 51 plants species that used by the Kaili Rai ethnic group in the studied area The highest percentase that used in the part of plants were 65,07% of leaves and the level of community knowledge for using the plant as a traditional medicine a much as 100%. The type of the illness that can be threated are chronic, infections, non-infections and also to health care.
ASOSIASI JENIS BURUNG DI TAMAN WISATA ALAM WERA KECAMATAN DOLO BARAT KABUPATEN SIGI BIROMARU SULAWESI TENGAH Abd Manan Al Raja Denda; Annawaty Annawaty; Moh Ihsan; Ramadhanil Pitopang
Biocelebes Vol. 12 No. 3 (2018)
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Association of bird species in Wera Nature Park, had been done from March to April 2016. This research aimed to discover the association among bird species existing in  Wera Nature Park of West Dolo Sub-District of Sigi Regency of Central Sulawesi. The method used was transect method, which was by making plots measuring 20x20 m totaling 15 plots and were placed along the transect line with a length of 50 m. To find the relationship among the species, the researcher used association analysis which were counted based on the 2x2 contingency table. The result was then confirmed by using X² Chi-square table. Based on the analysis result, it can be found that there are seven associations formed, namely tricoloured munia (Lonchura malacca) and the lemon-bellied white-eye (Zosterops chloris) bird species, collared kingfisher (Halcyon chloris) and yellow-billed malkoha (Phaenicophaeus calyorhinchus), sooty-headed bulbul (Pynonotus aurigaster) and lemon-bellied white-eye (Zosterop schloris), lemon-bellied white-eye (Zosterops chloris) and rusty-breasted cuckoo (Cacomantis sepulclaris), yellow-billed malkoha (Phaenicophaeus calyorhinchus) and uniform Swiftlet (Colacalia vanikorensis), white-necked myna (Streptocitta albicollis) and brahminy kite (Haliastur indus), tricoloured munia (Lonchura malacca) and rusty-breasted cuckoo (Cacomantis sepulclaris).
KOMPOSISI JENIS TUMBUHAN HERBA PADA HUTAN PEGUNUNGAN DI SEKITAR DANAU KALIMPA’A KAWASAN TAMAN NASIONAL LORE LINDU SULAWESI TENGAH Bakhtiar Lafare; Ramadhanil Pitopang; Samsurizal M Suleman
Biocelebes Vol. 12 No. 3 (2018)
Publisher : Biology Department, Mathematics and natural science, Tadulako University

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The research entitled “Composition of Herbs Plant Species in The Mountain Forest  Around the Kalimpa'a Lake Lore Lindu National Park Central Sulawesi” was conducted in April to June 2016. This research aims is to study and to determine the species composition of herbaceous plants that grow in the mountain forest around Kalimpa’a Lake Lore Lindu National Park area. The environmental factors such  as;  air temperature, humidity and light intensity were measured by Thermohygrometer and Lux meter.  GPS was used to measure the position geography and altitude. The data of  rainfall was obtained from the Meteorological, Climatological and Geophysics Mutiara Sis Al-Djufire Airport Palu. The research carried out in a survey with using single plot method with 50 x 50 m in size. In this  plot was subdivided into 25 subplots of 2 x 2 m² (recording units) to observe herbs diversity. The resut of the reseach showed that  there were twenty six (26) species, consist of  twenty five (25) genera and nineteen (19) families herbs plant species with the number of individuals 469. The dominant species of was Borreria alata (Aubl.) DC. with Important Value (IV) of 32,06%. It followed by  Alpinia sp and Goodyera celebica  with IV  23.73% and 21,23% respectively. Meanwhile, the lowest of Important Value (1,21%) was Genarium potentilloides. The species diversity index (H’) in this research was chategorized to medium with H’ = 2.73. Of the 26 species of herbaceous plants founded, a number of them were endemic to Sulawesi namely; Goodyera celebica Blume, Alyxia celebica D.G.Middlleton and Freycenetia minahassae Koord.
INVENTARISASI JENIS DAN TINGKAT KESEHATAN POHON PELINDUNG PADA BEBERAPA TAMAN KOTA PALU SULAWESI TENGAH Sahril M Taher; I Nengah Suwastika; Ramadhanil Pitopang
Biocelebes Vol. 12 No. 3 (2018)
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Research entitled” Inventory species and levels of demage Shade Tree at some Park in Palu Town, Central Sulawesi”, has been conducted from July to August 2015. The research was aimed to inventory of all shade tree species and to determine the levels of damage in four (4) Parks in Palu Town. The data analysis was done on the percentage of wound compact to the diameter of a main trunk and the percentage of the damaged on the trunk the result of the research showed that, there were six (6) species of shade tree belong to five (5) families with individual number seventy four (74) of Trembesi (Samanea saman (Jack.) Merr.), Thirty five (35) of Mahoni (Swetenia mahagoni (L.) Jacq), Twenty eigh (28) of Katapang (Terminalia catappa Linn), six (6) of Banyam (Ficus benjamina Linn), Four (4) of Johar (Senna seamea Lamk), Two (2) of Kayu Jawa (Lannea coromandelica (Houtt.) Merr). The highest percentage of damage on these four (4) ports was found on of Trembesi (Samanea saman (Jacq.) Merr), which grows in GOR City Park. The average of wounded as 2.71 % and the percentage of damage on stems was 20 %.