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KONDISI BIOFISIK GUNUNG TUMPA SEBAGAI TAMAN HUTAN RAYA (TAHURA) Marwan M. Wowor; Martina A. Langi; Fabiola B. Saroinsong; Wawan Nurmawan
COCOS Vol. 4 No. 2 (2014)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v4i2.3776

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ABSTRACTMount Tumpa represents one of area of water forest (catchment area) what is remained in TownManado specified initially as protected forest of at date of 28 April 1932 broadly 215 ha, nowadayspursuant to SK.434/MENHUT-II/2013 of is date of 17 June 2013 have changed over the status becomethe Great Forest Garden ( TAHURA) broadly 296 ha. This research target to learn the last conditionbiofisik of Mount Tumpa. Biological condition includes the flora, and fauna, while physical conditionincludes to landscadearea facility, and also areatiliy . Method used in flora perception of exist in GreatForest Garden of Mount Tumpa that is band have check to systematically of the size 20 x 20 m2. Florasurvey conducted at 9 dots in Great Forest Garden of Mount Tumpa. Data presented in the form oftabulation, is hereinafter descriptive by analysed. There are 59 flora type in Great Forest Garden areaof Mount Tumpa. Most dominant flora type is Spathodea campanulata, followed by Arenga pinnata, andGarcinia sp. Great Forest Garden of Mount Tumpa own the fascination wisata in the form of beautifulviews wich are scattered in several places.Keywords : condition biofisik of mount tumpa, as great forest garden
PEMANFAATAN TUMBUHAN OBAT DI DESA RUMOONG, RUMOONG ATAS II, TUMALUNTUNG, TUMALUNTUNG I KECAMATAN TARERAN KABUPATEN MINAHASA SELATAN Yosmin Wakur; Maria Y.M.A. Sumakud; Euis F.S. Pangemanan; Wawan Nurmawan
COCOS Vol. 5 No. 2 (2014)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v5i2.5603

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ABSTRACTThe use of traditional medical plants has been long time by our ancestors and waspassed from generation to generation. This research was on uses of medicinal plants fortraditional medicine in South Minahasa Tontemboan tribe. The data were collected throughinterview using question. The repondensts was traditional healers (Batra). Based on theresults recorded 26 medical plant species from 18 families consisting of 11 types ofherbaceous shrubs 10 species, 5 species trees was used to cure various diseases.Keywords : Traditional, medicine, plants, species, herbaceous shrubs, trees
HUBUNGAN SOSIAL EKONOMI RUMAH TANGGA TANI DENGAN PENERAPAN AGROFORESTRI DI DESA KAYUUWI KECAMATAN KAWANGKOAN BARAT KABUPATEN MINAHASA Meldi Djela; Hengki D. Walangitan; Reynold P. Kainde; Wawan Nurmawan
COCOS Vol. 5 No. 4 (2014)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v5i4.6488

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ABSTRACTRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOCIO-ECONOMIC of FARMER’s HOUSEHOLD WITH THE AGROFORESTRY IMPLEMENTATION IN VILALLAGE KAYUUWI SUBDISTRICT KAWANGKOAN WEST MINAHASA DISTRICTThe goal of this research is to describe the level of agroforestry implementation and analyze the relationship between socio-economic of farmer’s households with agroforestry implementation in Village Kayuuwi Subdistrict Kawangkoan West Minahasa District. This study was conducted over two months from May to July 2014.The study was conducted by survey method. Retrieving data using purposive method (deliberately) while agroforestry implementation analyzed descriptively and the chi-square analysis (x2) used for agroforestry associated with socio-economic. The results showed that the rate of adoption of agroforestry are found on farm land unit is passably agroforestry is 43.33% while the less common is a good agroforestry is 16.67%. The level of agroforestry implementation have a relationship with socio-economic factors, which is the non-formal education.Keywords: Agroforestry, Social Economic, Village Kayuuwi.
ZONASI TUMBUHAN UTAMA PENYUSUN MANGROVE BERDASARKAN TINGKAT SALINITAS AIR LAUT DI DESA TELING KECAMATAN TOMBARIRI Kendy H. Kolinug; Martina A. Langi; Semuel P. Ratag; Wawan Nurmawan
COCOS Vol. 5 No. 4 (2014)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v5i4.6561

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ABSTRACTThis research was conducted to test the relation between salinity and distribution pattern of mangrove vegetation in Teling, district of Tombariri. This research aimed to describe the distribution of main zones of mangrove plant species in relation to the salinity of sea water in Teling, district of Tombariri. This research was conducted from July to August 2014 at the mangrove forest at Teling, the district of Tombariri, North Sulawesi. This research used the combination of plot and line method. There is mangrove zonation in Teling District of Tombariri which consists of (from the sea to the mainland) Sonneratia zone (zone 1), Rhizophora zone (zone 2), and Bruguiera zone (zone 3). Zone 1 is located in the outer portion or directly adjacent to the sea. Zone 2 is between Sonneratia zone and the adjecent land. Zone 3 is located at the rear of Rhizophora zone and only found on one track at the research site. The average salinity values on Sonneratia zone range from 33 ‰ to 35,5 ‰, whereas the range for Rhizophora is from zone 31,8 ‰ to 33,7‰ and Bruguiera zone is 33‰.Keywords: Mangrove, Bunaken National Park, Zoning, Salinity
PENYEBARAN Ficusspp DI HUTAN GUNUNG TUMPA, PROVINSI SULAWESI UTARA. Abanius Yanengga; Martina A. Langi; Reinold P. Kainde; Wawan Nurmawan
COCOS Vol. 6 No. 3 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v6i3.6994

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ABSTRACTTumpa Mountain area in North Sulawesi province was originally aprotected forest that isseton 28 April 1932 wide 215 ha, then based SK. 434/Menhut-II/2013 On June 17, 2013 the status of the switch into Forest Park (TAHURA) with extensive 296 ha. The purpose of this research to study the spread of Ficus groups in forest areas of Mount Tumpa, North Sulawesi. The method used in this research is the exploration method to divide the study area based on the direction of the wind, namely; aspecteast, west, north, and south. In every aspect of the slope was observed distribution of the types of groups Ficus. The data is then compiled and tabulated gotten based aspects of the slope and level/phasegrows. The results of the research that has been done there is 230 individuals Ficus spp. Spread in 9 types. Based on Ficus spp aspect, is the most dominant aspect of the West (85) followed aspect, further deployment based on the level of growth is the level of the tree(112) followed by the pole (53) individuals
PEMANFAATAN TUMBUHAN OBAT DI KECAMATAN BUNAKEN, KOTA MANADO, PROVINSI SULAWESI UTARA Johandi R. Lingkubi; Maria Y.M.A. Sumakud; Wawan Nurmawan; Euis F.S. Pangemanan
COCOS Vol. 6 No. 5 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v6i5.7189

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ABSTRACTThe use of plants as medicine from generation to generation by the local people. The aims of this study is to determine the types and how to use the medicin plants by the community. The research was conducted in the District of Bunaken, Manado, North Sulawesi. The method of this research was interviewing traditional doctors in the study area. Data were analyzed descriptively. Based on this research, there are 35 species consist of 22 families of plants. The parts was used were leaves, stems, all parts, rhizomes, roots, sap, fruit, flowers, buds, petiole, and tubers, they used by boiled direct, direct used, herbal and drink.Key Words : Plant Medicine, Local People, District of Bunaken
ANALISIS VEGETASI DI KAWASAN AGROWISATA GUNUNG TUMPA Faris Andong; Fabiola B. Saroinsong; Alfonsius Thomas; Wawan Nurmawan
COCOS Vol. 6 No. 11 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v6i11.8393

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ABSTRACT VEGETATION ANALYSIS IN AGROWISATA AREA OF MOUN TUMPA  This study was to determine the composition and structure of plants in the Region Agro Mount Tumpa. The methods used sguare line with a line. Plot size of 2 m × 2 m for seedling phase, 5 m × 5 m for phase stake, 10 m × 10 m to 20 m mast and phase × 20 m for phase tree. There are 15 plots in three transect observations were cut lengthwise contour lines, the distance between plots of 50 m, and the distance between lines of 100 m. Observation data trunk diameter of 130 cm height from ground level, the name of plant species and number of individuals per species. To obtain the importance value index is calculated density, dominance, and frequency. Based on the results, 40 species and 29 families of trees in the phase of the tree, tree, saplings and seedlings. Of the highest importance value index of tree species Spathodea campanulata phase with (IVI 59,00%), in the phase of pole types which have the highest importance value index Artocarpus altilis types have the (IVI 44.52%), type that have the highest importance value index of phase stake is Piper aduncum with (IVI 37.17%). As for the types that have the highest IVI seedling phase is kind Adenostoma viscosum with (IVI 76.19%).  Keywords: Important Value Index, Analysis Vegetation Agrowista Mountain Region Tumpa.
PEMANFAATAN TUMBUHAN OBAT OLEH MASYARAKAT DESA TOLIWANG KECAMATAN KAO BARAT KABUPATEN HALMAHERA UTARA Filadelfia Moumou; Alfonsius A. Thomas; Reynold P. Kainde; Wawan Nurmawan
COCOS Vol. 6 No. 12 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v6i12.8632

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ABSTRACT  The traditional use of medicinal plants has been practiced throughout history and passed down through the generations. This research focuses on the use of medicinal plants for traditional treatments in Toliwang village. Data was collected through questionnaires. Respondents are traditional healers (Battra) and based on local names, 14 species of medicinal plants were identified. After identification, red leleko and white leleko was concluded as the same species, resulting in a final count of 13 species distributed across 9 families, which included 8 shrub, 4 trees, and 2 lianas that are used to treat 9 different illnesses.   Keywords: Plant, medicine, traditional, species, perdu, tree, liana.
STUDI ETNOBOTANI TUMBUHAN DAUN GATAL DI KECAMATAN KWAMKILAMA KABUPATEN MIMIKA Samuel A. Mom; Martina A. Langi; Reynold P. Kainde; Wawan Nurmawan
COCOS Vol. 6 No. 14 (2015)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v6i14.8786

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ABSTRACT The objective of this research was to identify the plant species traditionally called as Daun Gatal at Kwamkilama, the district of Mimika. Along with that, the traditional use of Daun Gatal was also studied. Method used in this study was direct observation, interview, and questionnaire. Data were collected gradually that was from heads of village to people recommended by them and so forth. Results show that there are three species (Laportea decumana, Laportea interupta, and Dendrocnide peltata) all belong to family Urticaceae. Furthermore, traditional use of these species were for medicines (of many diseases), stamina booster, hunting, and ethnical coustum.Key words: Daun Gatal plant, Papua, Laportea, Dendrocnide.
FLORA POHON DI KAWASAN KAMPUS UNIVERSITAS SAM RATULANGI MANADO Edwan Tuidano; Marthen T. Lasut; Euis F.S. Pangemanan; Wawan Nurmawan
COCOS Vol. 7 No. 3 (2016)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/cocos.v7i3.12117

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ABSRACTThis research has been conducted in the area of Sam Ratulangi University Campus for 2 months, from October to November 2014. This study aims to determine the number of tree species, distribution, and make key identification. The research used the census method. The trees that have been observed have a trunk diameter of over are 10 cm. The morphological observation was made in the roots, trunk, branches, leaves, fruits, and seeds.roots, stems, branches, leaves, flowers, fruits, and seeds. From the observation was found 80 species of trees.Keywords: Flora, Tree, Identification Key.
Co-Authors Abanius Yanengga Alelo, Maria Rosa Mystica Dinche Alfonsius A. Thomas Alfonsius A. Thomas, Alfonsius A. Alfonsius Thomas Alfonsius Thomas Anggreyni Runtunuwu Bawanda, Febriano Rinaldi Darsan Umawaitina Edwan Tuidano Edwan Tuidano, Edwan Fabiola B. Saroinsong Fabiola B. Saroinsong Fabiola Saroisong Fahrudjia Umasugi Faldi Suhendro Gonibala Faris Andong Faris Andong, Faris Febrianti, Eka Mawar Fernandez, Gratsia Victoria Filadelfia Moumou Filadelfia Moumou, Filadelfia Fransisca Solang Fransisca Solang, Fransisca Hard N. Pollo, Hard N. Hengk D. Walangitan Hengki D. Walangitan Hengki D. Walangitan Jacobus, Mauritz Krisma Deo Johandi R. Lingkubi Johny S.Tasirin Josephus I. Kalangi Juwairia Umacina Kendy H. Kolinug Khardy Soamole Kiandreas Tarigan Lanes, Aldo Langi, Martina Agustina Lyndon R. J, Pangemanan M. A. Langi Maria Y.M.A. Sumakud Mariangga, Gebriella Marsaoly, Muhammad Ibnu Yusan B. Marthen T. Lasut Marthen T. Lasut Marthinus Fatemyo Martina A. Langi Martina A. Langi Marwan M. Wowor Meilin S. Sidabutar Meldi Djela Migael, Migael Muhammad Rezah M Ishak Novelianer M. Charvelindah Nurbaya Waisaley Ogie, Tommy B. Opriani Devi Tangilomban Otis Warwer Pangemanan, Euis F. S. Puasa, Orlando Z. Recky H.E. Sendouw Reinold P. Kainde Remina Wandik Remina Wandik Reynold P. Kainde Reynold P. Kainde Reynold P. Kainde Rian S. Darwis Rifahmi Ibrahim Rumambi, Juwita F. Runtu, Jonathan Sabtu, M. Sadman Safrin Radeng Samuel A. Mom Samuel A. Mom, Samuel A. Sanning, Cicilia Semuel P. Ratag Tabalujan, Elwin Noel Terry M. Frans Tiara W. N. Lasantu Tiara W. N. Lasantu Tommy Ogie, Tommy Vederica Agumanis Wahyu D. P. A. Sardi Wirawan, Alfonsius Ade Yosmin Wakur