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JENIS-JENIS POHON SEPANJANG JALUR TRACKING PENANGKARAN ANGGREK UNTUK MENDUKUNG EKOWISATA DI KEBUN RAYA UHO Mariana Zainun; Albasri; Tuheteru, Faisal Danu; Husna; Asrianti Arif; Wiwin Rahmawati Nurdin; Yusuf Palada Sule
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.v3i2.242

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui jenis-jenis pohon di Kebun Raya UHO. Riset bersifat jelajah dengan pendekatan deskriptif yaitu pengamatan morfologi pohon dilakukan dengan empat tahapan yaitu tahap persiapan dan pengumpulan data sekunder, tahap observasi, tahap pengumpulan data primer, dan tahap identifikasi dengan durasi waktu empat bulan yaitu pada bulan april sampai juli 2019. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan terdapat 21 jenis pohon yang terdiri dari 17 famili. Famili Myrtaceae termasuk famili yang mendominasi. Selain itu pada jalur tracking penangkaran angrek kebun raya UHO terdapat jenis pohon khas Sulawesi
KEANEKARAGAMAN VEGETASI ULTRABASA DI HUTAN LINDUNG NANGA-NANGA PAPALIA KOTA KENDARI basrudin basrudin; La Ode Agus Sali Mando; Muh. Salman Alfaridzhi; Mariana Zainun
Jurnal Celebica : Jurnal Kehutanan Indonesia Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): Celebica Jurnal Kehutanan Indonesia
Publisher : Jurusan Kehutanan -FHIL-UHO

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33772/jc.v5i1.84

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This research aimed to determine the ultra-basic vegetation diversity in the Nanga-Nanga Papalia Protected Forest, Kendari City, Southeast Sulawesi. The study was conducted in May to June 2023, covering an area of 42 hectares within the Nanga-Nanga Papalia Protected Forest. The sampling intensity was set at 5% over a study area of 2.1 hectares, resulting in 52 sampling plots arranged using the Line Transect method. The findings revealed that the ultra-basic vegetation diversity across all vegetation levels in the protected forest was classified as low, with values of 1.25 for trees, 1.22 for saplings, 1.27 for poles, and 1.13 for seedlings
IDENTIFIKASI PRAKTIK PENGELOLAAN LAHAN AGROFORESTRI KELOMPOK TANI HUTAN KEMASYARAKATAN DI KECAMATAN TONGAUNA UTARA KABUPATEN KONAWE: Identification of Agroforestry Land Management Practices by Community Forest Farmers' Groups In North Tongauna District, Konawe Regency Agus setiawan; Arniawati; Muhammad Saleh Qadri; Ridwan Adi Surya; Sahindomi Bana; Davik; Zulkarnain; Alamsyah Flamin; La Ode Muhammad Erif; Mariana Zainun
Jurnal Celebica : Jurnal Kehutanan Indonesia Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Celebica Jurnal Kehutanan Volume 6 no 2 tahun 2025
Publisher : Jurusan Kehutanan -FHIL-UHO

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65078/jc.v6i2.200

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Abstract: Agroforestry is a strategy in community forest management that plays an important role in land conservation and food provision. The purpose of this study was to determine the characteristics of farmers, the classification of agroforestry systems, the application of agroforestry patterns, and the types of plants that make up the agroforestry land of farmer groups in Andalambe Village, North Tongauna District, Konawe Regency. This study used a descriptive qualitative and quantitative approach, interviews, and field observations. The descriptive method was used to describe the classification of agroforestry system implementation, agroforestry patterns, and types of plants in the study location. The results showed that the agroforestry classification applied by farmers was the agrisilviculture system, with 27% of farmers applying the alternate rows agroforestry pattern and 73% applying the random mixture agroforestry pattern. The types of plants used in agroforestry included forestry plants, plantation plants, and agricultural plants, with a total of fourteen types of plants recorded. The types of plants used were dominated by those for forest and land conservation (23%) and for sustainable local food supply (20%). This study is expected to contribute to the development of a community-based agroforestry forest management model to support forest and land conservation and sustainable food supply.