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KOMPOSISI DAN STRUKTUR POHON RIPARIAN DI SUNGAI KAHALA KABUPATEN KUTAI KARTANEGARA Muhammad Basrowi; Medi Hendra; Nova Hariani
Jurnal Pro-Life Vol. 5 No. 3 (2018): November
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Biologi Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33541/jpvol6Iss2pp102

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The aim of this study is to assess the design of physiognomy of riparian trees and the composition and vegetation structure of riparian trees formation in some forest types in Kahala river of Kutai Kartanegara district, East Kalimantan. The method used in this study was the vegetation ecology which the quadrant technique was applied to collect main primary data of the riparian trees. Points of data retrieval were carried out by as much as 3-point observations at the upper, middle and lower of Kahala river basin. The location of each point was marked by GPS with the length of each transect was 1 km away. The parameters of plant composition and structure ware analyzed by measuring density (K-i), frequency (F) and (dominance). The result showed that physiognomy of riparian trees in 3 main locations was mature secondary forest (in the upstream), perupuk forest (the midstream) and early immature secondary forest (the downstream). There were 22 species belonging to 16 families of riparian trees were recorded in Kahala river. The plant species that have high the importance value (I.V) were recoded namely Antidesma ghaemsembilla which 122.8 % (in the downstream) and Lophopetalum javanicum which 58.5 % (in the upstream).Keywords: Kahala River, Riparian Trees and Quadrant Method.
JENIS TUMBUHAN OBAT TRADISIONAL DARI MASYARAKAT DAYAK KENYAH UMA BAHA DI KECAMATAN KELAY KABUPATEN BERAU Lonita Lonita; Medi Hendra; Nova Hariani
Jurnal Pro-Life Vol. 6 No. 3 (2019): November
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medicine in the Dayak Kenyah Uma Baha tribe. The method that used in this research is an exploratory survey with the PRA (Participatory Rural Appraisal). The result shows that there are 70 medicine plants species which grouped into 39 families and obtained from 45 respondents. The part of the plant that usually used by the Dayak Kenyah Uma Baha tribe is root, tuber/rhizome, stem, tree bark, sap, leaves, flowers, fruit, and seed. The most commonly used are leaves (54%) and the least used part is a flower (1%). The process traditional medicinal plants carried out by the Dayak Kenyah Uma Baha tribe is to be boiled, pounded, grated, squeezed, brewed, burned and directly used. The most commonly used method is boiled (35%) and the least used method is burning (1%). The utilization of habitus based medicinal plants used by the Dayak Kenyah Uma Baha tribe is herbaceous habitus (39%) and the least used is epiphytic habitus (1%). Keyword: Dayak Kenyah Uma Baha tribe, traditional medicinal plants, medicinal plants species
Distribusi Pandanus Di Pulau Wangi-wangi Kabupaten Wakatobi Sulawesi Tenggara Husdiati; Medi Hendra; Linda Oktavianingsih
Jurnal Pro-Life Vol. 9 No. 2 (2022): Juli
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Pandanus is a plant that has two houses (dioecious) that have morphological like shrubs or trees and is difficult to find shelter in another tree, prop roots, and single leaves that mostly have spines along the edges and the base of the leaf. The purpose of this research is to determine the distribution of the Pandanaceae family on Wangi-wangi Island, Wakatobi Regency. The method used field observation technique and data collection done by exploring the Wangi-wangi Island, Wakatobi Regency area. The result of the research is two distribution patterns of Pandanus on Wangi-wangi Island is spread throughout the island for the type of Pandanus tectorius Soland. and Pandanus amaryllifolius Roxb. while the other two species, Pandanus tectorius var. variegatus Back. and Pandanus dubious Spreng. found only on the west side only.
Co-Authors Adelia Syalsabila Ahmad Randy Ahmad Rivaldi Aisya, Sitti Akhmad Darmawan Al Husna, Riezdqhy Amalina F. Anita Apriliana Anita Apriliana, Anita Anwar, Yaskinul Aprilia A Pratiwi Ardiansyah, DT Ariani, Novita Arif Prasetyo Arum, Elis Seftia Atila Sapitri Auliana B, Dian Aspiyani Chairul Saleh Cristina Martafola Daryadi A, Muhammad DEWI RAHMAWATI Dharma, Bodhi Dijan Sunar Rukmi Din Aminuddin Dina Hayati Putri Dwi Susanto Dwi Susanto Eko Heryadi eko heryadi, eko Eko Kusumawati Ervinda Yuliatin Eva Marliana, Eva Fitriani Fitriani Freminci Fudiantoro, Aldi Helda Sason Hendri Misak Heruddin - Husdiati Jamun, Rosalia Jusmaldi Jusmaldi Kadek Subagiada, Kadek Kristina - Kurniati, Reni Kusumawati, Eko Lariman Lariman Lariman, Lariman Linda Oktavianingsih Linda Oktavianingsih Linda Oktavianingsih Lintang Maula Rofi Lonita Lonita Luh Putu Ratna Sundari Maulidiyah Maysavitrie Citra Wijayanti Kristianto Megawati Misak, Hendri Mislan Mislan Mislan Muhaenal Muhammad Basrowi Muhammad Fauzi Arif Muhammad Fauzi Arif Muhammad Nurdin Mukhlis munasirah, Munasirah Murti, Sus Tri Nikmahtulhaniah Ayu Wulandari Nova Hariani Noviana Crisdayanti Nur Inayah Mbewu Nur Miati Oktaviani, Martha Patang, Nurfadilah A. Pitaloka Alif Savitri Primahana, Gian Pujianti, Eva Putri, Fiorhentina Rahayu, Ndaruning Tri Rahmatullah, Kukuh Risa Supriningrum Rosnah Rosnah Rosnah, Rosnah Salsabillah, Natasya Irma Nur Sapitri, Atila Sarah Sarah Sasmitha Siti Hadijah Sudrajat Sudrajat SUKIRNO Surianto Effendi Sus Tri Murti syafrizal Thirza Larence Hartono Utami, Alya Nindityas Waltrudis Dhiu Widya Fajariani Winata, Ari Yanti Puspita Sari Yanti Puspita Sari Yaskinul Anwar Yudistira Yudistira Yuliatin, Ervinda Zaini, Mulia