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Journal : Rumphius Pattimura Biological Journal

TRADITIONAL MEDICINE PLANTS OF WAAI VILLAGE COMMUNITIES, MALUKU PROVINCE Daro, Prichilia; Hiariej, Adriana; Nindatu, Maria
RUMPHIUS Vol 2 No 2 (2020): RUMPHIUS Pattimura Biological Journal
Publisher : Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/rumphiusv2i2p060-065

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This study aims to determine the types of plants used by the village community as traditional medicine and to find out how to use these types of medicinal plants. The research was conducted in Waai Village, Central Maluku District, Salahutu District. This research was conducted using survey methods and interviews with the community using a list of questions. The sampling technique was purposive sampling, the sample was determined as much as 15% of the total village population in Waai which consisted of 1500 heads of families and as many as 225 respondents were designated as heads of families. The results showed that there were 71 species of medicinal plants from 45 families. The most used plant parts are leaves, whole plants, fruit, roots, stems, rhizomes and tubers. Medicinal plants are generally used by the village community to cure ailments, aches and pains and to increase milk production. The utilization process is simple, by boiling, smoking, squeezing, rubbing and grating.
POPULATION STUDY OF GANDARIA (Bouea macropylla Grifith) IN RUMAHTIGA VILLAGE, AMBON Telussa, Ronald; Hiariej, Adriana; Lapu, Petrus
RUMPHIUS Vol 2 No 1 (2020): RUMPHIUS Pattimura Biological Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/rumphiusv2i1p005-010

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This research was conducted to determine the gandaria population and the factors that influence it. The method used was the 10 m X 10 m plot method, with a total of 240 plot plots at 7 different stations based on the presence of gandaria plants. There were 976 trees with a density value of 0.09 ind/m2 or ± 1 individual/11 m2, with a cluster distribution pattern. Factors that affect the gandaria population are the burning of the gandaria population area, land conversion by humans, changes in plant types and factors of increased population growth.
INVENTORY OF SEAGRASS SPECIES AND THEIR ASSOCIATIONS WITH GASTROPODS IN BEACHES OF POKA, AMBON CITY, MALUKU PROVINCE Rumpeniak, Yusuf; Hiariej, Adriana; Sahertian, Dece Elisabeth
RUMPHIUS Vol 1 No 2 (2019): RUMPHIUS Pattimura Biological Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/rumphiusv1i2p047-057

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This study aims to determine the types of seagrass and their association with gastropods in the coastal waters of Poka Village, Ambon Bay District, Ambon City, Maluku Province. The laying of transect lines was based on the presence of seagrass beds, seagrass and gastrooda samples were taken from the same transect, using the 1×1 m quadrant transect method. Sample identification was carried out by LIPI Ambon's Marine Biota Conservation Agency Laboratory. Three species of seagrass were found namely Enhalus acoroides, Holophila ovalis, Halodule uninervis. Ten species of gastropods were found, namely Polinices mammilla, Natica vitellusi, Strombus labiatus, Strombus urceus, Bursa tuberosissima, Liotina peronii, Conus coronatus, Conus moriculatus, Nassarius pullus, Nassarius limnaeiformis. There is a positive association between seagrass and gastropods which means that the species These tend to be found together in each observation plot and show tolerance for living together or there is a mutually beneficial reciprocal relationship.