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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
Ganoderma Diversity and Its Interactions with Hosts and Neighbouring Insects in Gunung Walat Educational Forest Mayra, Mahreza Tadsa; Chan, Carey; Abdurrahman, Naufal Hafiz; Putra, Ivan Permana
Jurnal Biodjati Vol 9, No 2 (2024): November
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/biodjati.v9i2.36749

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Ganoderma spp. is a genus of macrofungi in the Basidiomycota, comprising both saprophytic and phytopathogenic species. Ganoderma spp. prefers woody substrates and can attack various trees in the forest. While it often acts as a phytopathogenic fungus, it also serves an ecological role for surrounding insects, providing food and shelter. This study aims to determine the interactions and preferences of Ganoderma spp. with its hosts and to observe the interactions between Ganoderma spp. and surrounding insects. Research on these interactions was conducted through scan sampling exploration in the Gunung Walat Educational Forest. Identification of fungi, trees, and insects was based on morphological characteristics. A total of 155 fruiting bodies of Ganoderma were found. Three species of Ganoderma were successfully collected and described morphologically, both macroscopically and microscopically. Ganoderma spp. were found infecting Agathis sp., Schima wallichii, and Pinus merkusii trees. The fruiting bodies of Ganoderma spp. interacted with insects such as larvae, Trichomyrmex destructor ants, and Eumorphus marginatus beetles, which used the fruiting bodies as breeding and shelter sites
Strategi Pengembangan Masyarakat Guna Mengoptimalisasi Potensi Agromaritim melalui Pembuatan Mineral Blok untuk Kambing di Desa Padaharja, Tegal Binsar, Fernando Lukas; Putri, Amanda Dwi; Khofifatuzzahro, Khofifatuzzahro; Ilhandi, Moch Gibran; Chan, Carey; Hidayat, Hafilah Rizka Nuha; Nurhayati, Nurhayati; Rachman, Rizkhy Ananda Wida
Jurnal Pusat Inovasi Masyarakat Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): April 2025
Publisher : Direktorat Pengembangan Masyarakat Agromaritim, Institut Pertanian Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jpim.7.1.47-56

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Padaharja Village is one of the villages located in Kramat District, Tegal Regency with a strategic area location in developing agromaritime resources. One resource whose potential can be maximized is the livestock sector. Therefore, it is necessary to implement activities to support the results of the livestock sector so that they are maximized, one of which is mineral blocks. The aim of implementing mineral blocks for breeders, especially goats in Padaharja Village, is to maximize the mineral needs of goat livestock which often escape the attention of goat breeders. Activities are carried out offline with an approach in the form of socialization and demonstrating how to make mineral blocks. The results of this activity show a significant increase in farmers' understanding and skills regarding the use of mineral blocks. The impact of this activity is quite positive, with livestock farmers increasing their understanding of the importance of mineral nutrition for their livestock. The use of mineral blocks as a feed supplement has begun to be implemented by several breeders, and they report improvements in livestock health and productivity. Thus, the socialization and demonstration program for making mineral blocks in Padaharja Village has succeeded in increasing farmers' awareness and skills regarding the importance of mineral intake for livestock health and productivity.
Ganoderma Diversity and Its Interactions with Hosts and Neighbouring Insects in Gunung Walat Educational Forest Mayra, Mahreza Tadsa; Chan, Carey; Abdurrahman, Naufal Hafiz; Putra, Ivan Permana
Jurnal Biodjati Vol 9 No 2 (2024): November
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/biodjati.v9i2.36749

Abstract

Ganoderma spp. is a genus of macrofungi in the Basidiomycota, comprising both saprophytic and phytopathogenic species. Ganoderma spp. prefers woody substrates and can attack various trees in the forest. While it often acts as a phytopathogenic fungus, it also serves an ecological role for surrounding insects, providing food and shelter. This study aims to determine the interactions and preferences of Ganoderma spp. with its hosts and to observe the interactions between Ganoderma spp. and surrounding insects. Research on these interactions was conducted through scan sampling exploration in the Gunung Walat Educational Forest. Identification of fungi, trees, and insects was based on morphological characteristics. A total of 155 fruiting bodies of Ganoderma were found. Three species of Ganoderma were successfully collected and described morphologically, both macroscopically and microscopically. Ganoderma spp. were found infecting Agathis sp., Schima wallichii, and Pinus merkusii trees. The fruiting bodies of Ganoderma spp. interacted with insects such as larvae, Trichomyrmex destructor ants, and Eumorphus marginatus beetles, which used the fruiting bodies as breeding and shelter sites
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