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PENGARUH BERBAGAI INTENSITAS NAUNGAN TERHADAP PERTUMBUHAN SEMAI EBONI (Diospyros celebica Bakh.) Asriyanti, Asriyanti; Wardah, Wardah; Irmasari, Irmasari
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 3, No 2 (2015)
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Eboni (Diospyros celebica Bakh.) is a semi-toleranttree species that need shading during growth process. This study aimed todetermine the effect of various intensity of shading on the growth of eboni seedlings.The researchwas conducted from May to August 2013, at thePermanentNursery,Tadulako University, Palu,CentralSulawesi. The experiment was laid out in a Randomized Block Design (RBD) with five treatments; shading percentage 10% (N1), shading percentage 30% (N2), shading percentage 50% (N3), shading percentage 70% (N4) and shading percentage 90% (N5). Observation Parameters consist of seedling height increment, stem diameter increment, and increment of leaf number per plant, root fresh and dry weight, and shoot fresh and dry weight. The results of the study showed that there were no significant differences between the treatments in all the parameters assessed. The height increment response and root fresh and dry weight of eboni seedlings was higher in the treatment with shading 90% than other shading intensity treatments, while the diameter and leaf number increment response and shoot fresh and dry weight was higher in the treatment with shading 30%. Keywords : Shading intensity, Growth, Diospyros celebica Bakh.
SIFAT FISIK TANAH DI BAWAH TEGAKAN MANGROVE DI DESA TUMPAPA KECAMATAN BALINGGI KABUPATEN PARIGI MOUTONG Mahmud, Mahmud; Wardah, Wardah; Toknok, Bau
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 2, No 1 (2014)
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Mangrove forest grows on transition of land and sea area which plants community grow on salty tolerance. Naturally properties of mangrove soil can be a standard on asessing its potency and productivity. The aim of this research was to investigate the physical properties of mangrove forest soil.The usage of  this research are to enrich knowledge about physical properties of mangrove forest soil and may be as an input on mangrove forest development. This research was conducted in mangrove forest of Tumpapa Village Balinggi District, Parigi Moutong Regency, as long as three months (September up to December 2013) by using descriptive method. Descriptive research is research that intends to create a description of situations or events in the field. The placement of sampling plots purposive sampling methode with one plot in each of mangrove forest zonation. Collected soil samples were analyzed of soil textures, colours, and permeabilities. This research results shown that the soil of zone that anytime flooded has dusty-clayey clay texture, upper layer has gray colour, bottom layer has black colour, and slow permeability; the soil of zone with moderate tide flooded has dusty clay texture, upper layer has black colour, bottom layer has brown colour, and moderate permeability; the soil of zone with high tide flooded has dusty clay texture, upper layer has brown colour, and moderate permeability; and soil of transition area has clay texture, upper layer has brown colour, sub layer has black colour, bottom layer has gray colour,and slow permeability. Keywords : Mangrove forest, physical soil properties, zonation
PERTUMBUHAN TANAMAN EBONI (Diospyros celebica Bakh) PADA BERBAGAI NAUNGAN Rauf, Abd; Umar, Husain; Wardah, Wardah
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 4, No 2 (2016)
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Ebony (Diospyros celebica Bakh.) is a luxirious wood that very popular either in or abroad. The regeneration level of ebony in nature is low enough, it is caused of its semitolerant characterictic and its slowly growth,which on its seedling level, ebony needs shelter plants and at the time of secondary branch formed, it needs light intensity that should increase along its growth. The aim of the research was to find out the growth of Ebony plant in various shelter. The allocation time was began on May to August 2015. The research used Group Randomized design that consisted of 4 treatments and 2 groups as follow: slope tilt 50and 40, so there were 8 unit of trials. One unit of trial consisted of  5 seedling that the total planted was 4 × 2 × 5 = 40 seedling. The result of the research showed that shelter treatment of 90% (N4) resulted the increase of the highest number of Ebony seedling leaves was (`2,7sheets) and the smallest 0% (N1)  as (0,02 sheet),the shelter treatment of (70% (N3) gave a better response to the height increase of ebony seedling was (1,01 cm) and the lowest 0% (N1) was (0,09 cm), and the width of ebony seedling leaves was (25,39 cm2) and the lowest 0% (N1) was (0,79 cm2), and the shelter treatment of 40% (N2)gave a better reponse to the diameter increase of ebony stem seedling was (0,35 mm) and the lowest of 0% (N1) was (0,02 mm).Keywords : Ebony, Diospyros celebica Bakh,Shelter, Growth.
SIFAT FISIK TANAH PADA HUTAN TANAMAN KEMIRI, LAHAN AGROFORESTRI DAN LAHAN HUTAN SEKUNDER DI DESA LABUAN KUNGGUMA KABUPATEN DONGGALA SULAWESI TENGAH Lapadjati, Karsapakyawan K.; Wardah, Wardah; Rahmawati, Rahmawati
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 4, No 2 (2016)
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The aim of this research was to find the physical characters of the soil in candlenut forest, agroforestry and secondary forest area at Labuan village Kungguma Donggala District of Central Sulawesi. This research was begun from location orientation, deciding three swath spots which were: candlenut forest, agroforestry area (teak and cocoa) and secondary forest. In deciding the location, purposive sampling was applied. From three locations, 5 samples of soil were taken so that there were 15 samples of soil taken. From five soil samples of one sample location were composed into one soil sample for next three soil samples analyzed in Geology laboratory. The result of the research showed that the conversion of the secondary forest into agroforestry and candlenut forest could reduce the physical characters of the soil (permeability, porosity, Bluk density, and organic material of the soil). Besides that, the texture of the soil in candlenut forest, agroforestry and secondary forest were different; they were sandy clay, dusty clay and clay.Kata Kunci: Physical properties, Candlenut, Secondary Forest, Agroforestry
PERKECAMBAHAN BENIH DAN PERTUMBUHAN SEMAI TANJUNG (Mimusops elengi L.) PADA BERBAGAI TEKNIK SKARIFIKASI DAN MEDIA TUMBUH Haranti, Mefa; Wardah, Wardah; Yusran, Yusran
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 5, No 1 (2017)
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Cape (Mimusops elengi L.) treeis one of tree species that grows quickly and adapts easily in tropical area. But, the cape tree needs a longer time to get germination becuase of its hard seed skin. Therefore, it needs scarification or earlier treatment in order to fasten the seed germination. The objective of the reseach was to find out both of seed germination and seedling growth of the cape tree (Mimusops elengi L) on some scarification techniques and growing medium. The research was conducted on June to August 2015 in Permanent Seedling of BPDAS Palu – Poso, Tadulako University, Palu. The soil analysis was conducted in Agronomy Laboratory, Forestry Faculty, Tadulako University. The research applied Factorial Pattern of Complete Randomized Design that consisted of 2 factors and repeated 5 times. The first factor was scarification technique that without scarification or control (S0), seed was submerged in cool water for 3x24 hours (S1), submerged in hot water with early temperature 100°C for 15 minutes (S2), and it submerged with KNO3 0,5% for 10 hours (S3). The second factor was growing medium, soil (M0) and soil mixed with hull of rice charcoal (M1), so there were 8 treatments combination, they were S0M0, S0M1, S1M0, S1M1, S2M0, S2M1, S3M0, and S3M1. The result of the research showed that treatment combination of seed scarification that submerged with KNO3 0,5 % for 10 hours by using soil growing medium (S3M0) gave the highest result on percentage parameter of seed germination of 81,1%, the speed of germinationwas 25,44 days, and seedling wet weight was 0,562 gram. The treatment combination of seed that submerged in cool water for 3x24 hours by using growing medium soil mixed with hull of rice (S1M1) gave the highest result on the parameter  length of seedling rootwas 9,4 cm.Keywords : Cape tree(Mimusops elengi L.), Scarification, Seed, Growing Medium
SIFAT KIMIA TANAH PADA BERBAGAI ZONASI HUTAN MANGROVE DI DESA TUMPAPA KECAMATAN BALINGGI KABUPATEN PARIGI MOUTONG Nursin, Armin; Wardah, Wardah; Yusran, Yusran
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 2, No 1 (2014)
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A study was conducted to determine soil chemical properties in zonation of mangrove forest, Tumpapa village, Balinggi district, Parigi Moutong regency, Central Sulawesi.We measured these effects by quantifying some chemical soil analysis were done on soil samples taken at depths 0-60cm. Soil samples were collected from the field by using paralon cylinders at four different zonation; transition zone (Rhizophora apiculata, Bruguiera, Ceriops and Xylocarpus), high tidal zone (Rhizophora apiculata and Bruguiera gymnorhiza), middle tidal zone (Rhizophora apiculata) and low tidal zone (Rhizophora styllosa and Rhizophora mucronata), respectively. The results showed that chemical soil properties in transition zone were pH 7.2, C-organic 0.75%, total N 0.13%, available P 8.68% and cation exchange capacities 22.17 me/100 g. At the high tidal zone were pH 6.4, C-organic 2.46%, total N 0.27%, available P 9.14% and cation exchange capacities 24.16 me/100 g. At the middle tidal zone were pH 6.1, C-organic 2.55%, total N 0.26%, available P 9.32% and cation exchange capacities 24.54 me/100 g. Hence, At the low tidal zone were pH 6.7, C-organic 1.71%, total N 0.15%, available P 10.41% and cation exchange capacities 23.11 me/100 g. Keywords : Zonation, Mangrove forest, Soil chemical properties.
SIFAT FISIK TANAH PADA HUTAN PRIMER, AGROFORESTRI DAN KEBUN KAKAO DI SUBDAS WERA SALUOPA DESA LEBONI KECAMATAN PAMONA PUSELEMBA KABUPATEN POSO Tolaka, Wilman; Wardah, Wardah; Rahmawati, Rahmawati
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 1, No 1 (2013)
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Land use and forest harvesting (timber and non-timber) could lead to the opening of ground cover. This activity would lead to disruption of physical properties, chemical and biological soil, especially in the top soil.The purpose of this study was to determine the physical properties of soil on different types of land use, i.e in primary forest, agroforestry and cocoa plantation in the sub-watershed Wera Saluopa which is part of the sub-watershed area of Maraoa Koronjongi. The study was conducted from May till July 2013, on the various types (primary forest, cocoa plantation and agroforestry land) for soil sampling, laboratory analysis of soil samples and analysis of data. Study site selection was purposive sampling where Saluopa Wera Sub-watershed, in the village of Leboni, District Puselemba Pamona, Poso Regency of Central Sulawesi.The results showed that the physical properties of the soil at various types of land use in the sub-watershed of WeraSaluopa have sandy loam soil texture, soil permeability varies from very slow (primary forest) to very fast (agroforestry), soil porosity from 49.93% (primary forest) to 54.04% (cocoa plantation) with high bulk density ≥ 1.0. Hence, the highest of soil organic matter was in primary forest(7.09) followed by cocoa plantation (5.86) and agroforestry land (4,12). Keyword : the physical properties, primary forest, Agroforestry, cacao plantation
CADANGAN KARBON TANAH SEKITAR DANAU TAMBING DI KAWASAN TAMAN NASIONAL LORE LINDU Megawati, Kartika; Wardah, Wardah; Arianingsih, Ida
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 2, No 1 (2014)
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This research aimed to know carbon stock in the soil around Tambing Lake, Lore Lindu National Park area, Sedoa village, Lore Utara district, Poso regency, Central Sulawesi. The collection of soils samples was conducted in June-August, 2013. This study uses survey method two lines with size 20 m x 100 m were place in two sites, in the Lake buffer zone (distance 10 m from the lake shore) and outside of the Lake buffer zone (distance 150 m from the lake shore). Soil sampling was done in three depth layers ; 0-10 cm, 10-20 cm and 20-30 cm. Soil samples was divided into two types, namely undisturbed and disturbed soil. The soil carbon was estimated by analyzing bulk density and soil organic carbon by Walkley-Black method. The results showed that the average carbon stock in the soil around buffer zone of Tambing Lake were 130.95 ton ha-1, 62.02 ton ha-1, 42.71 ton ha-1, in the depth layer 0-10 cm, 10-20 cm and 20-30 cm, respectively. Further, at out buffer zone, the average carbon stock in the soil were 144.51 ton ha-1, 53.55 ton ha-1, 20.71 ton ha-1, respectively. Keywords : Soil carbon, Tambing Lake, Lore Lindu National Park
PALMS DIVERSITY, COMPOSITION, DENSITY AND ITS UTILIZATION IN THE GUNUNG HALIMUN SALAK NATIONAL PARK, WEST JAVA-INDONESIA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE KASEPUHAN CIPTAGELAR Wardah, Wardah; Mogea, JP
BERITA BIOLOGI Vol 9, No 4 (2009)
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Palms diversity, composition, and density in six selected sites of 15 rectangular plots of 100 x 20 m were successfully studied.The sites are in Kasepuhan Ciptagelar, which located in the Gunung Halimun Salak National Park in West Java.The sites are in the disturbed primary submontane forest at 800 to 1400 m altitude. Ethnobotanical observations made in some of the villages in Kasepuhan Ciptagelar proceeded through informal unending open interviews involving some traditional elders, prominent communities, and handicraftsmen. There is no species addition to the park from the Kasepuhan Cigelar. Three species of rattans(Calamus polysiachys, C. burcklanus, and Korthalsia laciniosa) are added to the park from Cibedug, Leuwijamang, Ciptarasa, and Cikidang. Young leaves of Daemonorops rubra are used for traditional Inner Baduy cloth. The use of C. javensis canes for bracelets and rings, and the infructescence of Plectocomia elongala for decoration are new findings.
PEMANFAATAN TUMBUHAN PADA MASYARAKAT KASEPUHAN DESA CISUNGSANG DIKAWASAN TAMAN NASIONAL GUNUNG HALIMUN KABUPATEN LEBAK BANTEN Wardah, Wardah
BERITA BIOLOGI Vol 7, No 6 (2005)
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Kasepuhan ethnic group surrounding Mt. Halimun National Park uses plants traditionally. Based on our research in May 2004 in Cisungsang, Lebak District, Banten province, there are 113 species of plants belongs to 41 families used in many ways. There are 20 local rice varieties, 30 species as vegetables, 30 species as medicinal properties, 28 species as food, 2 species as ornamental plants, 2 species as handycraff and 1 species as for dye. The wisdom in the traditional knowledge of this ethnic group is be discussed.
Co-Authors A'tourrohman, Muhammad A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Abd Rauf Abdi Abdi, Abdi Abdul Hapid Abdullah, Johari bin Adnyani, Dewa Ayu Afrianti, Yusfika Ahmad Anas Ahmad Syarif Akbar, Hari Razaki Akhbar, Khoiril Albert Rufinus Alberta Rika Pratiwi Ali Djamhuri Alrosanty, Karunia Sholihah Andaresta, Kasih Anden, Carollina Dara Andi Rosdianti Razak, Andi Rosdianti Andi Tanra Tellu Angwar, Mukhamad Anjeli Grasela Anugerah, Angga Anwar, Yessi Arfina, Angga Ariani, Dini Ariyanti Ariyanti Armin Nursin Aryatiningsih, Dwi Sapta Asgar Taiyeb Asriyanti, Asriyanti Assegaf, Husein Atikah, Sifa Zhahrotul AYU LESTARI Bau Toknok Bernadeta, Rusviana Budi Setiawati Budi Utomo Budiman, Petrus Gito Clarry Sada Darhana, Darhana Darma, Angga Aditiya Dawan, Irmawan Putra Dendy Kharisna Devi Andriyani Devina Pramudita, Monika Chandra Dewi, Sarina Dwi Yuza, Maqdisa Id ha Eki Zikrullah, Eki Ella Krisnatalia Elwina, Nur Emulyani, Emulyani Endang Susilawati Eni Rosnija Epriyanti, Lesti Erica, Linda Erika Erika Ernan Rustiadi Erwin Kurniawan Ester, Yanti Eusabinus Bunau Fadhila, Syarifah Laila Faraditha, Uzla Aulia Fauzia Fauzia Febtrina, Rizka Firmansyah, Jenny Khalila Fitriani, Iyang Maisi Fuji Lestari G. Sitio, Friska Gatot Sutapa Gulo, White Asmara Hapsari, Atika Haranti, Mefa Hasriani Hasriani, Hasriani Hermawan, Bayu Heryuningsih, Chelsy Hikmah, Urifatul Husain Umar I Dewa Gde Mayun Permana Ida Arianingsih Ikhsanudin Ikhsanudin Ilmiah, Amanda Nabila Indah Wahyuni Irfan, M. Zul' Irmasari Irmasari Istiqomahh, Nur Iwan Supardi Jaelan Usman, Jaelan Jannah, Wilda Jayani, Erin Wahyu Kalbarinda, Yesi Kalebo, Lut Gardania Pama Karlina, L Lola karmila karmila Kartika Budi Utami Kartika Megawati kasifah Kawulo, Noto Khatimah, A Khusnul Krisna, Daniel Surya Kusuma, Novelia Meida Kusumawaty, Rini Laksono Trisnantoro Lapadjati, Karsapakyawan K. Lasa, Lasa Lihami, Sri Lukman Hakim Luwandi Suhartono M. Putra Iqbal Mahmud Mahmud Maral, Sofian Mardia, Ainun Mardianti Mardianti, Mardianti Mardianti, Heni Marjan, Marjan Masyita, Siti Maulana, Aziz Meidulan, Raisha Melati, Rima Hasiani Mellyana, Intan Miftakhussolikhah, Miftakhussolikhah Miranti, Muthia Indah Mirsa, Sitti Mogea, JP Moh. Ihsan Moh. Sahlan Muhamad, Ari Muhammad Luthfi Muhammad Yahya Muhardi Muhardi Muhtadiah, Dian Muhtadin, Khairul Muslimin Muslimin Musmundiroh, Musmundiroh Mustika, Ulfiatul Nabila, Rifda Nabillha, Ridha Nadia, Aisyah Naharuddin Naharuddin Nasichudin, Hafizh Nasrulhaq Nasrulhaq, Nasrulhaq Nastiti, Retno Novisa, Dwi Lusi Novita, Yoli Nst, Chindy Atika Wd Nur Istiqomah Nurdin, Rizal Oktaviandra, Cikha Oktavianti, Siti Oktaviyani, Sherli Oryzanti, Parwa Permatasari, Nur Indah Pratiwi, Irma Pratiwi, Putri Indah Putera, Agustian Mahendra Putra , Nuril Esa Putra, Andreas Dandy Putri Putri, Putri PUTRI, FITRA YUNIASTRI Putri, Jesika Kirana Putri, Suci Indah Putri, Tasya Amelia R, Hanifah A Raden Mohamad Herdian Bhakti Rahayu Apriliaswati Rahayu Rahayu Rahayu Sihmawati, Rini Rahmadani, Nelza Rahmawati, Rahmawati Rahmi, Fadhila Ramli, Muhammad Fadhel RANE, MELVIN K DJAMI Ratna Purwaningsih Regina Regina Reskiyani, Reskiyani Retno Wulandari Rezeki, Sri Yanti RIDWAN, M SIHAB Ridwan, Ridwan Rini Rahayu Sihmawati Riosepriyatna, Riosepriyatna Riska Ayu Purnamasari Ritonga, Fahri RNH, Ervika Rusmadi Rusmadi Sabuna, Vicky Petra Kurnia Safitri, Delviana Safitri, Jihan Ikmal Safitri, Wahyuni Sahara, Nanang Saharudin Saharudin Sahrini, Elda Saldi Saldi, Saldi Sanjaya, Lilik Intan Sapriani, Lita Sari, Indah Indreani Sari, Kiki Aprida Sela, Sela Septiana, Evi Setiawan, Marwan Setiawan, Rozak Budi Situmeang, Talenta Febriani Sofian, Sofian Solihah, Mar’atus Somba, Saron Melisa Sri Rezeki, Yanti Sri Yanti Suhardi Suhardi Sulistyarini, Sulistyarini Sumarni Sumarni Surmiyati Surmiyati Sutapa, Y. Gatot Sutrisno, Sutrisno Sutriyani, Sutriyani Sy. Husin Syamsiar, Syamsiar Syamsuddin, Ach. Syarifuddin Syarifuddin TATANG SOPANDI Teguh Saputra Tengku Riza Zarzani N Tifani, Tifani Tison Tison Tongka, Gretty Natalia Tongka Natalia Ulfah, Inaya Ulfah, Malia Ulya, Novia Baidlo'u urai salam Uray Salam Utira AR, Sherina Cahya Wahyuni, Eka Putri Wahyuni, Siti Febry Wahyuningtyas, Sofia Eka Waldan, Raziki Wati, Asti Winda Wibisono, Nabila Indah Wilman Tolaka Wulandari, Selvi Y. Gatot Sutapa Y Yanti Sri Rejeki Yanti, Dharma Yendri, Naspi YosHariyantho, Dwi Yudi Pranoto Yuliana, Yohanes Gatot Sutapa Yumni Mulyadi, Tharifah Syarafina Titania Zata Yunda, Andi Atrianingsi Yuni Susanti Yunita, Ita Yusran Yusran Zulkaidah, Zulkaidah Zulkaidhah Zulkaidhah