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CATATAN KEBERADAAN DAN IDENTIFIKASI JAMUR AGARICOMYCETES DI HUTAN DANAU SITU GEDE BOGOR Putra, Ivan; Chan, Carey; Qowiyyu Asca, Annisa; Early, Addira; Amana Nousra Atsemani, Jezila; Laila Izzati, Zhofira; Arief Rahman, Muhammad; Fitri Ani, Desi; Aji Mahardhika, Wahyu
Jurnal Biogenerasi Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): Volume 9 Nomor 2 tahun 2024 periode (Juni 2024 - September 2024)
Publisher : Universitas Cokroaminoto Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30605/biogenerasi.v9i2.3802

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Agaricomycetes belong to the group of macrofungi in the Basidiomycota division, which generally form fruiting bodies and reproduce sexually using basidiospores. This group of fungi can be found in terrestrial environments and mostly function as decomposers. Agaricomycetes are commonly found in Indonesia, especially in humid and shaded locations. For example, Situ Gede, a lake located in Dramaga, Bogor, provides a suitable environment for the growth of Agaricomycetes, such as Lycoperdon sp. and Lentinus sp., which are Agaricomycetes that can be found on the ground or decaying wood. However, descriptive data on these two types of fungi have not been widely published. A study was conducted to determine the morphological characteristics and distribution of Lycoperdon sp. and Lentinus sp. found in the forest around Situ Gede lake. The study involved documenting and observing samples morphologically and microscopically in the Biology Department Laboratory of IPB University, Bogor, West Java. The morphological observations revealed that Lycoperdon sp. has a cap and stalk with brownish-white color, brown spots, and gleba containing mature brownish spores, as well as basidiospores and basidiospores on the stalk, as observed under the microscope. Lentinus sp. has a brownish-white cap, brown stalk, yellowish-white gills, septate hyphae, and ellipsoidal basidiospores. This study contributes to documenting the presence of Agaricomycetes fungi in Indonesia and provides a basis for further research on the potential and utilization of these fungi
Short Note: The distribution of Trichaleurina javanica in Central Kalimantan (Indonesia) and its Ethnomycology: Catatan Singkat: Distribusi Trichaleurina javanica di Kalimantan Tengah (Indonesia) dan Etnomikologinya Putra, Ivan; Gloris, Hari
BIO-EDU: Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): BIO-EDU: Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi - April 2025
Publisher : Jurusan Pendidikan Biologi, Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan, Universitas Timor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32938/jbe.v10i1.8234

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The genus Trichaleurina is a member of Pezizales, which was previously rarely reported from Indonesia. Trichaleurina was first reported by Boedjin in 1932 and 1959 but still used the name Galiella javanica and Galiella celebica. Trichaleurina is closely related to Galiella, Sarcosoma, and Bulgaria. In Indonesia, the first report on T. javanica from West Java in 2020. In the following year, information about the distribution of Trichaleurina was reported from Central Kalimantan (Indonesia). The current study aimed to describe the specimens from Central Kalimantan based on morphological data and record the ethnomycological use by the local people. Fresh materials were used to describe the morphological features. The macrofungi lived on dead wood in solitarily manner, fruiting body round to oval, conical at the bottom, dark brown that gets darker at the base, ascus 8-spored, cylindrical in shape, spores 25-26 × 9-10μm, thick walled. Our specimen was identical to those reported from Bogor (West Java). Trichaleurina javanica is used as food in the daily life of the Dayak Maanyan Tribe in Tamiang Terbang, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. They usually consumed this macrofungi as local soup. This information adds to the record of the diversity and potency of macrofungi in Indonesia.
Catatan Keberadaan Gymnopilus cf. josserandii di Hutan Kampus IPB University, Bogor, Jawa Barat, Indonesia Rakhman, Ira Meylan Nafarah; Nurhakiki; Putra, Ivan
PUCUK : Jurnal Ilmu Tanaman Vol 3 No 2 (2023): Desember
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Ratu Samban

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58222/pucuk.v3i2.206

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Gymnopilus termasuk jamur saprob yang dapat ditemukan pada kayu lapuk. Gymnopilus termasuk ke dalam Basidiomycota, Agaricales, dan Strophariceae dimana informasi mengenai taksonomi jamur ini masih jarang di Indonesia. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah mengidentifikasi secara morfologi jamur Gymnopilus disekitar hutan kampus IPB sehingga dapat menambah data keragaman jamur di Indonesia. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini menggunakan opportunistic sampling. Metode ini tidak menggunakan transek dalam pencarian jamur, namun menggunakan titik koordinat untuk lokasi ditemukannya jamur. Pengamatan morfologi jamur dilakukan dengan makroskopis dan mikroskopis. Hasil pengamatan dalam bentuk deskripsi kemudian dijadikan acuan untuk identifikasi sampel yang dikoleksi. Spesimen yang dikoleksi diidentifikasi sebagai Gymnopilus cf. josserandii. Spesimen yang didapatkan menunjukkan bagian tudung berwarna kecokelatan dengan adanya bintik-bintik berwarna cokelat tua. Lamella berwarna cokelat tua dengan tekstur halus dan seperti lembaran-lembaran tissue, tubuh buahnya berdaging, dan warna dominan pada jamur ini adalah kecokelatan. Pengamatan mikroskopis menunjukkan basidiospora halus dan berukuran 5,95 x 3,85 µm dengan bentuk lonjong hingga elips. Secara morfologi jamur yang ditemukan memiliki kemiripan dengan G. lepidotus. Namun, G. lepidotus memiliki spora dengan permukaan kasar dan memilki granul pada bagain dalam spora dan basidianya. Penelitian lebih lanjut dengan menggunakan pendekatan molekuler diperlukan untuk melihat kekerabatan spesimen yang ditemukan pada penelitian ini dengan spesimen lain dari seluruh dunia.
CATATAN KEBERADAAN DAN IDENTIFIKASI JAMUR AGARICOMYCETES DI HUTAN DANAU SITU GEDE BOGOR Putra, Ivan; Chan, Carey; Qowiyyu Asca, Annisa; Early, Addira; Amana Nousra Atsemani, Jezila; Laila Izzati, Zhofira; Arief Rahman, Muhammad; Fitri Ani, Desi; Aji Mahardhika, Wahyu
Jurnal Biogenerasi Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): Volume 9 Nomor 2 tahun 2024 periode (Juni 2024 - September 2024)
Publisher : Universitas Cokroaminoto Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30605/biogenerasi.v9i2.3802

Abstract

Agaricomycetes belong to the group of macrofungi in the Basidiomycota division, which generally form fruiting bodies and reproduce sexually using basidiospores. This group of fungi can be found in terrestrial environments and mostly function as decomposers. Agaricomycetes are commonly found in Indonesia, especially in humid and shaded locations. For example, Situ Gede, a lake located in Dramaga, Bogor, provides a suitable environment for the growth of Agaricomycetes, such as Lycoperdon sp. and Lentinus sp., which are Agaricomycetes that can be found on the ground or decaying wood. However, descriptive data on these two types of fungi have not been widely published. A study was conducted to determine the morphological characteristics and distribution of Lycoperdon sp. and Lentinus sp. found in the forest around Situ Gede lake. The study involved documenting and observing samples morphologically and microscopically in the Biology Department Laboratory of IPB University, Bogor, West Java. The morphological observations revealed that Lycoperdon sp. has a cap and stalk with brownish-white color, brown spots, and gleba containing mature brownish spores, as well as basidiospores and basidiospores on the stalk, as observed under the microscope. Lentinus sp. has a brownish-white cap, brown stalk, yellowish-white gills, septate hyphae, and ellipsoidal basidiospores. This study contributes to documenting the presence of Agaricomycetes fungi in Indonesia and provides a basis for further research on the potential and utilization of these fungi