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Inventarisasi Bryophyta, Pteridophyta, Gymnospermae Di Kabupaten Lamongan Dwi Zulianti; M. Ainul Mahbubillah; Nynda Ayu Nadira Savitri; Rofiatun Solekha
BEST Journal (Biology Education, Sains and Technology) Vol 4, No 1 (2021): Juni 2021
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Biologi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30743/best.v4i1.3596

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Indonesia has rich of plant species because of its habitat variation. Bryophyta, Pteridophyta, and Gymnospermae mostly grow on highland habitat. Height of the habitat causes change of micro-climate, especially humidity. Lamongan District of East Java Indonesia Jawa Timur is a lowland area so that difficult to find species of those three taxa. For educational purposes, data collection of the 3 taxa species that grow in Lamongan District is needed. The research was carried out by identifying plants Bryophyta, Pteridophyta, and in Lamongan District. The results of the study found that there were 3 Bryophyte species: Marchantia polymorpha, Polytrichum sp, and Riccia sp.; 3 Pteridophyte species: Pteridium aquilinum, Adiantum philippens, and Telmatoblechnum indicum; and 2 Gymnosperm species: Cycas rumphii, and Gnetum gnemon.   
Training on Separation of Organic and Inorganic Waste in Blimbing Village, Paciran Lamongan District Rofiatun Solekha; Nynda Ayu Nadira Savitri; Karin Alifia Rachmadani; Badriatul Musyarofah; aisyah hadi ramadani
Indonesia Berdaya Vol 4, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Utan Kayu Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47679/ib.2023455

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Waste problems are becoming increasingly complex due to the lack of waste processing facilities, low public knowledge about waste management, and the rapid population growth in Paciran District, Lamongan Regency. This activity is carried out with the aim of utilizing it by sorting waste and processing it so that it can produce products. Trash that is scattered on the road is generally due to the low awareness of the surrounding community to dispose of waste in its place. Community service activities are carried out by socialization and training. The socialization carried out is to provide counseling to the community about how to dispose of waste and sorting household waste. Training was conducted for TPS3R officers on how to sort and use them. Organic waste obtained from food scraps is used as maggot feed, while inorganic waste is sold to collectors so that it can increase people's income in the Blimbing village. Apart from that, this activity also produced a BSF (Black Soldier Fly) installation, which is a place for maggot cultivation. It is hoped that in the future this community service activity can be carried out in a sustainable manner, so that the waste in the Blimbing sub-district can be utilized into something of economic value.
Diversity of Mosses and Ferns in Dlundung Waterfall, Mojokerto Angella Ananda Syaputra; Lailatus Fitri; Badriatul Musyarofah; Nynda Ayu nadira Savitri; Aji Naufal Syafiq; Rofiatun solekha
BEST Journal (Biology Education, Sains and Technology) Vol 6, No 1 (2023): Juni 2023
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Biologi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30743/best.v6i1.7080

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Ferns (Pteridophyta) and mosses (Bryophyta) live in moist areas (hygrophytes) both epiphytes (attached to trees, wood, rocks) and terrestrial (soil). Data about the types of ferns and mosses are very important to know either as a biodiversity database or as a medium to support the learning process. Even the rate of species extinction due to human activities has now reached an alarming level. The aims of this research are to; knowing the types of mosses and ferns found in Dlundung Waterfall, Mojokerto and knowing the level of diversity of mosses in Dlundung Waterfall, Mojokerto. The research design obtain with 3 location to field data, using the roaming method. The results obtained 5 species of mosses (Hyophila apiculata, Ectropothecium falciforme, Dumortiera hirsuta, Orthorrhychium phyllogonioides, Cyathodium Smaragdinum) and 5 species of ferns (Pteris vittata, Adiantum concinnum, Aspelenium nidus, D. canariensis, Cyathea sp.) 5 Types of mosses were identified to the species level, five types of ferns were identified to the genus level.