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Identification of Invasive Understolans in Nganggring Tourism Village, Girikerto Village, Sleman Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta Kusuma, Alvina Novelinda; Maulana, Fikri Arkan; Jabbar, Sa'ad Abdul
JURNAL ILMU-ILMU KEHUTANAN Vol 8, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jiik.8.1.1-9

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Abstract: This study identifies and analyzes invasive understory plants posing a threat to the ecological balance in Nganggring Village, Sleman, Yogyakarta Special Region, particularly within the prominent Salak Pondoh plantation. Employing direct observation and interpreting remote sensing imagery from Google Earth, the research collected data using a systematic grid approach at intervals of 10x10 and 5x5 meters. The findings reveal the presence of various invasive species, including Legetan, Elephant Grass, Thunbergia erecta, Israeli Grass, and others. These plants exhibit high adaptability, rapid growth, and competitive capabilities, posing a significant risk to the local ecosystem. The study provides insights into the diversity of invasive understory plants in Nganggring Village, serving as a foundational step in minimizing adverse environmental impacts. Sustainable environmental protection and management efforts are crucial for mitigating invasion risks and preserving ecological balance in the region. This research contributes to a better understanding of invasive flora, supporting environmental sustainability amid the prominent Salak Pondoh plantation.
Biogeography of Salak Pondoh Cultivation in Nganggring Tourism Village: Analysis of Geographic Distribution, Environmental Influences, and Conservation Sustainability Ramadhani, Glora; Herdananta, Bisma Yoga; Kusuma, Alvina Novelinda; Mardiyanto, Muhammad Bondan; Wijayanti, Sovia
JURNAL ILMU-ILMU KEHUTANAN Vol 8, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jiik.8.1.19-26

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Nganggring Tourism Village, Sleman, Yogyakarta, as a location for Pondoh salak cultivation, is located in a mountainous area with annual rainfall of 2760 mm, an altitude of 708 meters above sea level, an average temperature of 26.1°C, and regosol soil type. Environmental analysis shows that Nganggring Tourism Village has ideal conditions for cultivating pondoh salak. The interaction of Pondoh salak plants with the local ecosystem involves a mutualistic relationship with protective plants, mycorrhizal fungi and pollinating insects. Even though it has a positive impact on biodiversity and soil fertility, Pondoh salak plants can also pose a risk of spreading pests and plant diseases. Therefore, this journal proposes a sustainable management strategy for pondoh salak cultivation through wise spatial zoning, use of green technology, diversification of the local economy, partnerships and social management. This strategy is expected to increase production, maintain the ecosystem and improve the welfare of farmers, thereby supporting the sustainability of pondoh salak cultivation in a broader socio-economic context.