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PEMANFAATAN TANAMAN OBAT SEBAGAI UPAYA SWAMEDIKASI DI KELURAHAN TANGKILING KECAMATAN BUKIT BATU KOTA PALANGKA RAYA Maryani Maryani; Ida Ratnasari; Tutwuri Handayani
Jurnal Layanan Masyarakat (Journal of Public Services) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020): JURNAL LAYANAN MASYARAKAT
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jlm.v4i1.2020.84-90

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Training on the utilization of medicinal plants for residents in Tangkiling Sub-District, Bukit Batu Subdistrict, Palangka Raya is expected to be able to increase knowledge in an effort to self-medication with medicinal plants. The activity is carried out by organizing two types of training related to self-medication using medicinal plants and monitoring the activities carried out. The results of monitoring and evaluation have shown that there has been an increase in consumption of red ginger and turmeric in the family and in activities in the community. The transfer of knowledge about the benefits of the types of family medicinal plants in the surrounding environment and the making of herbal medicine has also taken place from trainees to residents who did not attend the training informally. Medicinal plants that were distributed to the training participants during the service activities were also maintained well in the yard of the house. Overall empowerment activities for residents of Kelurahan Tangkiling, Bukit Batu Subdistrict, Palangka Raya City, Central Kalimantan have been going well.AbstrakPelatihan pemanfaatan tanaman obat terhadap warga di Kelurahan Tangkiling Kecamatan Bukit Batu Kota Palangka Raya diharapkan mampu meningkatkan pengetahuan dalam upaya melakukan swamedikasi dengan tanaman obat. Pelaksanaan kegiatan dilakukan dengan menyelenggarakan dua jenis pelatihan yang berkaitan dengan swamedikasi menggunakan tanaman obat dan melakukan pemantauan terhadap kegiatan yang dilakukan. Hasil monitoring dan evaluasi yang telah dilakukan menunjukkan bahwa telah terjadi peningkatan konsumsi wedang jahe merah dan kunyit asam dalam keluarga dan dalam kegiatan-kegiatan di lingkungan warga. Transfer ilmu tentang manfaat jenis-jenis tanaman obat keluarga yang ada di lingkungan sekitar dan pembuatan jamu juga telah terjadi dari peserta pelatihan kepada warga yang tidak mengikuti pelatihan secara informal. Tanaman obat yang dibagikan kepada peserta pelatihan saat kegiatan pengabdian dilakukan juga masih terpelihara dengan baik di pekarangan rumah. Secara keseluruhan kegiatan pemberdayaan pada warga Kelurahan Tangkiling, Kecamatan Bukit Batu Kota Palangka Raya Kalimantan Tengah telah berjalan dengan baik.
Phytoremediation of African catfish waste using aquatic plant species in peat water Handayani, Tutwuri; Ardianor, Ardianor
Depik Jurnal Ilmu Ilmu Perairan, Pesisir, dan Perikanan Vol 13, No 2 (2024): AUGUST 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.13.2.36927

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Aquatic plants are adaptive living on the gradient of acidity of peat waters in Palangka Raya city, with their potential role in remediating city wastewater. This research is aimed to study the ability of several aquatic plant species to remediate organic wastewater on a laboratory scale. The treatment was done from July to September 2020 in the field laboratory, greenhouse in Palangka Raya, Central Kalimantan. We compared the phytoremediation abilities of aquatic plant species, i.e. water hyacinth (Eichornia crassipes), pickerelweed (Monochoria vaginalis (Burm. F) Presi), water spinach (Ipomoea aquatica), water primrose (Ludwigia ascedences), water lettuce (Pistia stratiotes), giant Salvinia (Salvinia molesta), and hornwort (Ceratophyllum demersum) on the wastewater of African catfish (Clarias gariepinus) by measuring coverage as an indicator of their growth and absorption ability. Physicochemical parameters measured were water level, sunlight intensity, water temperature, electrical conductivity, potential oxidation-reduction, pH, dissolved oxygen, phosphate, nitrate, and ammonia. Results showed that of seven species tested for their phytoremediation abilities on wastewater, giant Salvinia was among the highest reducing total organic matter by about 95%. The highest coverage was water lettuce by 92%, followed by giant Salvinia (79%) and water hyacinth (78%). However, phosphate and ammonia had a negative value of the relative absorption for all aquatic plant species, suggesting a surplus in concentration during incubation. In this case, absorption for phosphate and ammonia is detected from a median of the lowest concentration on each species (n = 4). Water hyacinth and giant Salvinia were the highest absorbing for respectively phosphate and ammonia. Nitrate was absorbed by 100% of all species, except hornwort of 88%. The best absorption of nitrate was by water lettuce. So, it can be concluded that giant Salvinia is the best at absorbing organic waste, followed by water hyacinth; and the best growing by coverage is water lettuce.Keywords:PhytoremediationAquatic plantAfrican catfishWastewaterPeat water