Dian Sukma, Dian
English Study Program, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Pasir Pengaraian

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A STUDY ON THE WRITING SKILL OF THE TENTH GRADE STUDENTS AT SMAN 2 RAMBAH HILIR IN WRITING RECOUNT TEXT Suwardi, Fitriyani; Rahayu, Pipit; Sukma, Dian
Jurnal Ilmiah Mahasiswa FKIP Prodi Bahasa Inggris Vol 1, No 1 (2015)
Publisher : Jurnal Ilmiah Mahasiswa FKIP Prodi Bahasa Inggris

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The purpose of this research was to find out students’ skill in writing recount text. Recount text was a text that tells the reader to listener what happened in the past through a sequence events. This research used descriptive qualitative research design.The findings showed that the students’ skill in writing recount text at SMAN 2 Rambah Hilir as follows: 1 student (3,33%) was very good category, 11 students (36,7%) were good category, 16 students (53,3%) were fair category, and 2 students (6,67%) were poor category.
ANALYSIS OF WORD FORMATION IN SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE (SMS) TEXT SENT BY THE SECOND SEMESTER STUDENTS AT PASIR PENGARAIAN UNIVERSITY Sukma, Dian
Edu Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2014): Jurnal Pendidikan
Publisher : Universitas Pasir Pengaraian

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Penelitian ini berkenaan dengan analisa tipe-tipe beserta proses dari formasi kata didalam pesan singkat (SMS) yang dikirim oleh para remaja melalui telepon genggam mereka. populasi dari penelitian ini adalah siswa kelas tiga sman 2 painan yang terdiri dari empat kelas sebanyak 150 orang siswa. yang menjadisampel penilitian ini di gunakan random sampling (sampel acak) 20 siswa.
Expedition and Characterization of the Corpse Flower (Amorphophallus titanum (Becc.)) in West Sumatra Yusniwati, Yusniwati; Setiawan, Ryan Budi; Handayani, Mellyyana; Nanda, Alifma Rahimmi; Sukma, Dian; Rahmi, Alfazlul; Syahputra, Agil; Bosma, Pandu Arif Laksana; Baiturrahman, Atzim
Jurnal Manajemen Hutan Tropika Vol. 30 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Institut Pertanian Bogor (IPB University)

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The corpse flower (Amorphophallus titanum Becc.) is an endemic flora of Indonesia that is naturally found only in Sumatra. The status of A. titanum is endangered because of several factors: deforestation, tuber exploitation, long flowering time, and protogyne. Until now, there has been no research about the population and distribution of A. titanum in West Sumatra. This study aimed to obtain information about the population and distribution of A. titanum in West Sumatra, so this research is essential to learn. The research used roaming and snowball sampling methods in Solok Selatan and Sijunjung Regencies in September-October 2022. The research was conducted by recording the coordinates where A. titanum was discovered, marked using GPS, and collecting morphological characteristics. The results showed that exploration in the Solok Selatan District found 19 corpse flower individuals (18 species of A. titanum and one species of A. gigas). In contrast, exploration in Sijunjung Regency managed to found 25 species of A. titanum. The corpse flowers found were in vegetative, dormant, flowering, and fruiting phases. The results help record the number and distribution of A.titanum in West Sumatra. The ex-situ conservation program will use germplasm as propagation material in the future.
Diversity of orchids (Orchidaceae) and host trees at Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia: A preliminary step towards germplasm conservation Setiawan, Ryan Budi; Handayani, Mellyyana; Rahimmi Nanda, Alifma; Sukma, Dian; Rahmi, Alfazlul; Syahputra, Agil
Jurnal Agronomi Indonesia (Indonesian Journal of Agronomy) Vol. 52 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Agronomi Indonesia (Indonesian Journal of Agronomy)
Publisher : Indonesia Society of Agronomy (PERAGI) and Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture, IPB University, Bogor, Indonesia

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Orchid exploration brings numerous benefits, including the conservation of rare species, ecological insights, medicinal and horticultural applications, economic opportunities, cultural appreciation, and scientific advancement. These benefits underscore the importance of continued exploration and conservation efforts to safeguard orchid diversity. This study aimed to explore the diversity of orchids at Universitas Andalas, Padang, West Sumatra. The research involved a comprehensive survey of orchid species in various habitats, documenting their distribution and abundance. We used a systematic sampling method to collect plant specimens and record relevant ecological data. The research indicated a remarkable diversity of orchid species at Universitas Andalas. We found 21 species of orchids, including 19 epiphytes and two terrestrial species. Filicium desipiens was the most dominant host, with 13 species of orchids found on 15 trees. Dendrobium crumenatum was the most common orchid found on 13 host trees. The results highlighted the importance of preserving these unique orchid populations. This research contributes to the understanding of orchid diversity at Universitas Andalas. The findings can inform policymakers, conservationists, and local communities in developing effective strategies for the preservation and sustainable use of orchid resources. Future studies should focus on further exploration, taxonomic studies, and conservation initiatives to ensure long-term survival. Keywords: conservation; diversity; epiphytes; exploration; terrestrial