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Pemanfaatan Tumbuhan Obat Masyarakat Marind yang Bermukim di Taman Nasional Wasur, Merauke Dwi Haryanto; Rosye H.R. Tanjung; Konstantina M.B. Kameubun
Jurnal Biologi Papua Vol 1, No 2 (2009)
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Study on the used of medicinal plants by Marind people who lived at Wasur National Park, Merauke was conducted by using descriptive methods which include observation, interview, documentation, literature review techniques, as well as  emic and ethic approaches. During the study there were 46 species which belong to 26 families plants found as medicinal plants used by Marind people to cure about 30 diseases. Among 46 species, there were 7 potential medicinal plant species which known  and used by most Marind people. The seven potential medicinal plant species were Ipomoea triloba L., Bauhinia sp., Pittosporum sp., Kingiodendron platycarpum Bent., Sophora tool mentosa L.Cyrtandra sp., dan Tinopspora disstiflora L. Part of plant used vary from leaf, root, bark, fruit and other part of plant. Compare to other part of plant, leaf was the most common used as traditional medicinal plant. Key words:   traditional medicinal plant, Marind people, Wasur National Park
Keragaman Fungi Mikoriza Arbuskula Pada Tumbuhan Pokem [Setaria italica (L.) Beauv.] dengan Metode Traping Suharno Suharno; Rosye H.R. Tanjung; Verena Agustini; Supeni Sufaati
Jurnal Biologi Papua Vol 7, No 2 (2015)
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Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) plays important role in increasing plant growth and plant protection against pathogen. Its diversity depends on their habitat, including the abundance and distribution of the host plant on agricultural area. This research has aim to explore the diversity of AMF from the rhizosphere of Pokem (Setaria italica) using trapping methods. Soil samples were collected from Numfor Island, Biak Numfor, Papua. The isolation of AMF from the soil sample was elucidated by wet sieving method. Every different spore then was inoculated to the root of Desmodium heterocarpon to propagate and monosporic culture was grown on Shorgum bicolor.  The result showed that the number of the spore that was obtained by traping method increased up to 63,63%. Single spores inoculation of AMF on D. heterocarpon was high percentage (85%) of success. On average, Monosporic culture of single spore inoculation on S. bicolor reached up to 30,53 spores/10g soil sample.  There are 6 genera (9 species) were obtain in this study, namely Glomus, Claroideoglomus, Scutellospora, Gigaspora, Ambispora and Acaulospora. Furthermore, identification using molecular method should be done for proper identification.Key words: AMF, plant rhizosfer, S. italica, trapping methods
Analisis Vegetasi Mangrove di Pulau Liki, Distrik Sarmi Kota Kabupaten Sarmi Rosye H.R. Tanjung; Agnes Kabelen; Alfred Antoh
Jurnal Biologi Papua Vol 7, No 1 (2015)
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Utilization of mangrove forest is very important for people who are on the island of Liki. This study aims to determine the species composition of mangrove, mangrove vegetation structure and ecological values in the Liki Island District of Sarmi Kota, Sarmi Regency, Papua Province. The method used in this research is the transect method, by observation, interviews, documentation and literature review. The results of the study and analysis of the data showed the discovery of the species composition as much as 5 species  of 3 families with a density of 105 individuals/ha at tree level, 5 species of 3 families with a density of 124 individuals/ha at the level of the pole, 5 species of 3 families with a density of 149 people/ha at stake levels and 5 types of 3 families with a density of 109 individuals/ha at the seedling stage. The index value of the highest importance that kind of Bruguiera sexangula 78.02% at tree level. Mangrove species diversity at the level of the tree, sapling and seedling were low with H'<2.5. This research concludes that: 1). the composition of mangrove on Liki island consist of 5 species of 2). the low regeneration of mangroves causes the amount of density, frequency and dominance are relatively low; 3). need to increase the awareness of the public about the importance of the island of Liki themselves in maintaining the stability of mangrove land and sea conditions.Key words: vegetation analysis, mangrove species, Liki Island, Sarmi, Papua.
Domestifikasi Anggrek di Distrik Merauke Kabupaten Merauke–Papua Helena G. Burok; Rosye H.R. Tanjung; Maklon Warpur
Jurnal Biologi Papua Vol 1, No 1 (2009)
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Inventory study of cultivated orchid in District Merauke, Merauke City was done from March–June 2006.  Survey methods was used in this study. There were ten species of orchid in this area, consisted of 8 species of native Papuan orchids (Acriopsis javanica Reinw, Dendrobium anthenatum, Dendrobium diskolour Lind, Dendrobium konkolor Lind, Dendrobium nindii, Dendrobium johanes, and two hibrids), and 2 introduce species (Phalaenopsis sp and Phalaenopis amabilis). Dendrobium anthenatum, Dendrobium diskolour Lind, Dendrobium konkolor Lind, and Dendrobium johanes were the most frequently found species, Dendrobium johanes  were mostly encountered on the bark of eucalypt tree on secondary forest wich had high humidity. The problems in orchid cultivation in those area were drought, pest, pathogen, and lack of guidance in orchid cultivation as well. Key words: Inventory, orchid, Merauke District, Merauke City.  
Analisis Vegetasi dan Potensi Hutan Bukan Kayu di Kawasan Hutan Kampung Pagai, Distrik Airu, Kabupaten Jayapura, Papua Rosye H.R. Tanjung; Suharno suharno; Jhon D. Kalor
Jurnal Biologi Papua Vol 4, No 2 (2012)
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Forest is a resources system which has prospective materials to be used for human needs. Local people within everyday life are very dependent on the natural surroundings, as well as the use of nature for human needs tend to increase. The purpose of this research is to do the analysis of vegetation and determine the potential use of non-timber forest products in Kampung Pagai, Airu District, Jayapura. The method used for the analysis of vegetation is the square plot, while the method to figure out the potential of non-timber forest adopts the method developed by Waluyo (2004). The results showed that there are at least 39 species of trees belonging to the 26 families. Regeneration of trees showed the condition which is good based on the diversity of tree species in the Sapling level, especially matoa (Pometia pinnata), kayu besi (Instia bijuga), and various plants of Ficus ssp. The potential uses of non-timber forest are also quite high. Several types of plants can be used as building materials and accessories, medicines, ornaments (including orchids), fruits, and vegetables. Key words: forest, vegetation, non-timber forest product, Airu District, Jayapura.
Keragaman Tumbuhan Obat Tradisional di Kampung Nansfori Distrik Supiori Utara, Kabupaten Supiori–Papua Jane T. Sada; Rosye H.R. Tanjung
Jurnal Biologi Papua Vol 2, No 2 (2010)
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Penelitian ini dilaksanakan pada bulan Januari – Juni 2009, pada masyarakat Kampung Nansfori Distrik Supiori Utara Kabupaten Supiori. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui jenis tumbuhan obat yang dimanfaatkan dan cara pengolahannya. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah metode dengan pendekatan secara emik dan etik dengan teknik observasi, wawancara, metode kepustakaan dan metode dokumentasi. Hasil yang diperoleh dianalisa secara kualitatif. Jenis tumbuhan obat yang ditemukan sebanyak 48 jenis tumbuhan obat dari 32 famili. Bagian tumbuhan yang digunakan sebagai obat adalah : daun (52,08 %), buah (6,25 %), biji (2,08%) dan batang (4,17 %), kulit batang (4,17 %), getah (4,17 %), umbi (2,08 %), akar (2,08 %) dan lebih dari satu bagian tumbuhan yang digunakan (22,92 %). Pengolahan tumbuhan obat menggunakan cara yang masih sederhana (direbus dan dirauh), bahkan ada yang tanpa diolah (langsung digunakan), kehigienisan dalam pengolahan juga sangat diperhatikan.namun dalam meramu tumbuhan obat masyarakat tersebut tidak menggunakan takaran.Terdapat 20 jenis tumbuhan obat dari 18 famili yang terbukti secara ilmiah memilki kandungan kimia yang dapat mengobati beberapa jenis penyakit. Kendala-kendala yang ditemukan antara lain tumbuhan yang digunakan sebagai obat belum dibudidayakan dan kurangnya ketertarikan kaum muda pada obat tradisional sehingga penurunan pengetahuan obat tradisional kepada generasi muda tidak berjalan lancar. Key words: medicinal plants, Nansfori Village, Supiori District, Papua. 
Konservasi dan Kondisi Terumbu Karang di Kampung Saporkren Distrik Waigeo Selatan, Kabupaten Raja Ampat, Papua Barat Marthen L.R. Bartholomeus; Dirk Y.P. Runtuboi; Rosye H.R. Tanjung
Jurnal Biologi Papua Vol 5, No 2 (2013)
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Conservation effort and knowledge on coral reef ecosystem are necessary to protect marine ecosystem. Coral reef ecosystem is very important to support marine biota especially fishes and benthos. The presence of coral reef indirectly support local people income, therefore is is necessary to conserve coral reef ecosystem. District of South Waigeo is one of tourist area as well as preserve area in Raja Ampat Regency of Papua Barat Province. The aim of this study is to identify the current condition of coral reef in Saporken Village of South waigeo District. Data were collected by survey method using coral reefs Point intercept transect method, observation and interviews to determine the social, economic and cultural impact., and measures taken to manage coral reef management in village Saporkren Marine Protected Areas. The results showed that knowledge Saporkren Village community, the conservation community knows about how destructive such arrests are not carried out the bombing, while the traditional way people work is local wisdom. Condition of coral cover in the village of Marine Protected Areas Saporkren in good condition (live coral cover=51%) and very good water quality, flow velocity at high tide ranged from 4.25 to 22.3 cm/sec and the flow velocity at low tide over small ranging from 5.07 to 19.60 cm/sec, salinity ranged from 32–35‰ and wave height ranged from 0.75 m. Based on the results of this study concluded that: Village community know Saporkren conservation activities of local government programs, and the traditional way to preserve coral reef still implemented.Key words: Conservation, coral reefs, Saporkren village, Raja Ampat. 
Pendugaan Cadangan Karbon Pada Tegakan Pohon di Kawasan Hutan Lindung Irier (HLI) Kampung Sewan, Distrik Sarmi Timur Kabupaten Sarmi, Papua Sammaria J. Karma; Rosye H.R. Tanjung; Hendra K. Maury
Jurnal Biologi Papua Vol 13, No 2 (2021)
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Irier Protection Forest in Sewan Village has an area of 750 ha which is included in the Sarmi Lintas Mamberamo Raya KPHP area. This study aims to determine carbon stock value of the forest vegetation. The method to determine the location of the study using purposive sampling with line transect  method to determine the density of vegetation. Furthermore, the method of calculation of the carbon stocks stored calculated using allometric equations. The results showed that the Irier Village Protected Forest Area has 21 trees belonging to 14 families with a total of 343 trees/ha. The value of biomass is 170.61 tons/ha and value of carbon stocks stored in timber stands is 80.18 tons/ha.  Key words: Carbon stocks; Irier village protected forest; Sewan; vegetation
Etnobiologi Tumbuhan Sebagai Bahan Baku Tas Noken Oleh Suku Yali di Distrik Abenaho Kabupaten Yalimo, Papua Yemeus Helakombo; Rosye H.R. Tanjung; Suharno Suharno
Jurnal Biologi Papua Vol 14, No 2 (2022)
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Noken is a typical Papuan bag or container made from plant organs such as bark, roots, etc. The purpose of this study was to determine the plant species used as raw materials for noken making in District of Abenaho, Yalimo Regency, Papua. The research conducted during the period of January–April 2021. The methods used were field surveys and interview. Observations were made in Hulhule Village, Abenaho District, and involving 60 respondents. The results showed that there were 8 types of plant species used as raw materials for making noken. Those were Boehmeria nivea, B. platylla, B. penduliflora, Boehmeria sp., and Pipturus dentatus, while three (3) other types used as natural dyes were: Merei (Bixa orellana), Turmeric (Curcuma domestica) and Senggani (Melastoma polyanthum). Noken processing in Hulhule Village is done by weaving/knitting and spun manually by hand. The spinning process is carried out after the coloring process.Key words: plant; fiber; noken; Yalimo
Inventarisasi Jenis Tumbuhan Pangan Lokal pada Masyarakat Ambaidiru Distrik Kosiwo, Kabupaten Yapen Waropen Fali Sembori; Rosye H.R. Tanjung
Jurnal Biologi Papua Vol 1, No 1 (2009)
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This study had aim to explore plant species which were used as local food by Ambaidiru people, which part of the plant and how they used, also what species that have been cultivated. This reseach was done from April – June 2007 using survey methods. The result showed that there were 54 species consist of 36 families of locally food source. Among them, 16 species categorized as fruit, 14 species as vegetable, and 5 species as fiber. Most of them were introduced species (74.1%), while the rest (25,9%) were local species, i.e. Passiflora foetida L. (Passifloraceae) and Pometia pinnata (Sapindaceae). Introduced plant species mostly have been cultivated by the local people. This was result of the long term cultural interaction between local people and the invader. Key words: local food plant, Ambaidiru people, Yapen Waropen
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