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SOSIALILISASI PEMBUATAN STUP SEBAGAI UPAYA MENINGKATKAN PRODUKSI HASIL HUTAN BUKAN KAYU (HHBK) MADU TRIGONA SP Siruru, Herman; Lamerkabel, Jacobus Suruka Aifaman; Tan, Lieke; Liliefna, Leonard Dantje; Fransz, Jimmy Johanson; Titarsole, Jimmy; Maail, Rohny Setiawan; Parera, Lydia Riekie; Mustamu, Sofia; Imlabla, Wilma Nancy Imlabla Nancy
BAKIRA: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol 5 No 1 (2024): BAKIRA : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (LP2M) Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/bakira.2024.5.1.01-09

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Manusela National Park borders several villages to the south. The proximity of the village location to the National Park is an opportunity to improve the family economy based on Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) through cultivating Trigona sp bees. The aim of Community Service activities is to educate and train the community of bee farming groups to provide stock. Community Service Activities were carried out in collaboration with the Manusela National Park Office, in Moso village, Central Maluku Regency on 21-25 November 2023. The communities who are stakeholders in this activity are honey farmer groups from 3 villages, namely: Moso village, Teluti Baru and Hattu. PKM activity participants are involved in all series of activities starting from delivering materials for making stups to placing stups. The resulting stup was 10 units and 3 units were placed in each village and 1 stup unit was placed around the location where the stup was made.
Production and Marketing of Kolang-Kaling as a Derivative Product of Palm Fruit (Arenga pinnata) in Toisapu Hamlet, Negeri Hutumuri Ambon City Abidin, Mayang S; Siahaya, Troice E; Tan, Lieke
Tropical Small Island Agriculture Management Vol 4 No 2 (2024): Tropical Small Island Agriculture Management
Publisher : Pattimura University Ambon Maluku Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/tsiam.2024.4.2.103

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This study aimed to determine the process of processing enau into kolang-kaling and analyze the income of processing enau into kolang-kaling. The research area was defined in Dusun Toisapu, Negeri Hutumuri. The research sampling used the interview method, with a research sample of 15 members of the social forestry business group. The results showed that the stages of processing enau into kolang-kaling consisted of six stages: preparation of raw materials, separation of palm fruit, boiling, cooling, peeling, and soaking—the KUPS. Aren kolang-kaling business income analysis in April-September 2023 amounted to IDR 1.178.118 for six months of production of 168 kg, which is profitable because the ratio of total costs is IDR. 3.861.882 incurred is smaller than the total cost of revenue received IDR 5.040.000. The business can provide returns in the form of more significant income for the KUPS kolang-kaling marketing system, from producers to consumers.
EKSPLORASI JENIS-JENIS LEBAH MADU TAK BERSENGAT DI KEPULAUAN ARU Kwalepa, Santy; Tan, Lieke; Lamerkabel, Jacobus
MARSEGU : Jurnal Sains dan Teknologi Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): MARSEGU : Jurnal Sains dan Teknologi
Publisher : PT. BARRINGTONIA ASIATICA LESTARI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69840/marsegu/1.1.2024.1-17

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Exelation aims to find what types of stingless honey bees are there in the Aru Islands. The research was carried out on the Aru Islands, Wamar Island (Wangel and Durdiela Village), Kobror Island (Warbola and Benana Village), and Koba Island (Mutrai and Koba Village) from March to July 2022. The method used in preciation in Vata is a descriptive method, namely identifying stingless honey bees through observation, morphological characteristics and measurements, morphometrics and describing the location of the eccomium. Research shows that stingless honey bee stings were found. In Kalman Aru there were 36 active colonies at a height of 1-241 cm, with nesting sites found namely cave cavities, stone cavities and Ulouran rates. The average morphometric character of Tetragonula capens worker stratum bees found was long. body 374-4 25mm, head width 177-1 81mm. head space 1 47-1 55mm, wing length 3.81-4-35mm, antenna length 170-173mm, while Tetragonula cobalteata which was found, body length 278-324mm, head width 1 18-132 mm, head length 109-123 mm wing length and tegula 316-3.22 mm, and antenna length 2 18-2.22 mm.
RETENSI BAHAN PENGAWET CAMPURAN BORAKS DAN ASAM BORAT MENGGUNAKAN METODE RENDAMAN DINGIN PADA BILAH BAMBU SERO (Schizostachyum brachycladum Kurz) MENURUT ARAH PANJANG BATANG Samal, Muhammad Miraz; Liliefna, Leonard Dantje; Tan, Lieke
MARSEGU : Jurnal Sains dan Teknologi Vol. 1 No. 9 (2024): MARSEGU : Jurnal Sains dan Teknologi
Publisher : PT. BARRINGTONIA ASIATICA LESTARI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69840/marsegu/1.9.2024.992-1004

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The objectives of this study were to determine the retention of a mixture of borax and boric acid solution at a concentration of 6% with a ratio of borax:boric acid = 2:1 on sero bamboo strips soaked for 72 hours, and to analyze the effect of position along the bamboo culm on the retention of preservatives. This study was designed using a factorial experiment on randomized block design with one factor, namely position along the culm with six treatment levels of 0, 20, 40, 60, 80, and 100%, and with four bamboo culms as groups. The response variables observed included air dry moisture content and retention of preservatives into the bamboo strips. The results showed that the moisture content was evenly distributed among all test samples and the preservative retention level was between 16.8 - 26.9 kg/m3 with an average value of 22 kg/m3, while the position along the bamboo culm had no effect on preservative retention.    
RHIZOME ROOT STRUCTURE AND BIOMASS CONTENT CAJUPUT PLANT (Melaleuca Cajuput) IN NAMLEA VILLAGE, BURU REGENCY Hatulesila, Jan Willem; Mardiatmoko, Gun; Tan, Lieke
Jurnal Belantara Vol 8 No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Forestry Study Program University Of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jbl.v8i1.1088

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The pitih wood plant (Melaleuca leucadendra) is a type of plant that belongs to the guava tribe (Myrtaceae) which can produce one of the essential oil products in Indonesia. Eucalyptus plants can be cultivated by generative (seed) and vegetative propagation methods (shoot cuttings with rejuvination techniques, branch cuttings, shoot cuttings, root cuttings, grafts).  However, related to the root structure of the rhizome and the value of the biomass content of this plant, it has not been widely published. This is the impetus to conduct research related to the root structure of the rhizome and the biomass content and stored carbon content of the eucalyptus plant section by direct measurement methods in the field and analysis in the laboratory. From the plot of eucalyptus plants, it can be seen that the selected sample has sturdy rhizome roots with similar plant height characteristics, both for the growth rate of the mother plant and the saplings of the mother plant which generally have an even height and are not too.
SOSIALISASI HASIL HUTAN BUKAN KAYU (HHBK) SEBAGAI SOLUSI MASALAH KEHUTANAN DAN EKONOMI MASYARAKAT Tan, Lieke; Siruru, Herman; Titarsole, Jimmy; Liliefna, Leonard Dantje; Maail, Rohny Setiawan; Fransz, Jimmy Johanson; Parera, Lydia Riekie; Mustamu, Poppy
MAANU: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol 1 No 1 (2023): Maanu Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/maanuv1i1p07-11

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Non-Timber Forest Products are a potential that can be managed to overcome forestry and community economic problems. Improvement of eucalyptus oil processing and management can affect the income of eucalyptus oil farmers. The purpose of this community service activity is to provide knowledge about improving the quality of eucalyptus oil through improving eucalyptus oil processing methods and utilizing eucalyptus leaf waste as an energy source through making charcoal briquettes. The stages of the activity are: 1) The initial approach is carried out with the head of the Buru FMU to facilitate meetings with the KPH-assisted farmer groups to be addressed, 2) Implementation of counseling, lectures and questions and answers about various knowledge related to the utilization of Non-Timber Forest Products. How is eucalyptus oil processed and how is the management carried out by eucalyptus oil farmers, and 3) Observation of eucalyptus oil cooking places to see the raw materials and boilers used. This activity was carried out cooperatively and well because the Waspait village community was very enthusiastic about their curiosity which was reflected when participating in the counseling which was carried out by building dialogue in the form of questions related to the eucalyptus oil processing activities carried out.
SOSIALISASI PEMANFAATAN LIMBAH DAUN SAGU SEBAGAI BAHAN BAKU BRIKET ARANG KEPADA MASYRAKAT NEGERI URENG KABUPATEN MALUKU TENGAH Siruru, Herman; Tan, Lieke; Liliefna, Leonard Dantje; Imlabla, Nancy Wilma; Hutabarat, Lasti Patresia; Samosir, Agustinus Hasiholan; Pereira, Evangelino Martinho; Narahawarin, Desi
MAANU: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol 3 No 1 (2025): Maanu Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/maanuv3i1p32-42

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Sago leaves are one of the biomass potentials that contain cellulose so that they can be used as raw materials for charcoal briquettes. The purpose of community service activities is to increase community knowledge so that they can utilize biomass potential as an alternative energy source. The stages of activities in implementing PKM activities are a social approach to the Ureng Village government one month before the PKM activity date. PKM activities are carried out in two sessions, namely: delivery of materials and practice of making charcoal briquettes starting from carbonization of sago leaves, making charcoal briquettes and utilizing charcoal briquettes by burning sago leaf charcoal briquettes. This activity went well because the people of Ureng Village were very enthusiastic, this was reflected when building a dialogue in the form of questions related to how to make charcoal briquettes.