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Tropical Wetland Journal
ISSN : 23387653     EISSN : 2654279X     DOI : -
The journal will accept any manuscripts related to tropical wetland issues. The articles in this journal may from dissertations, theses, research reports, scientific papers and articles reviews. This journal is published in every 2 (twice) in a year (July and December).
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 169 Documents
Use of Trichaderma sp. For Biological Control of Diplodia Disease in Siam Banjar Citrus Abdul Mujib; Edwin Noor Fikri; Rahmi Zulhidiani
TROPICAL WETLAND JOURNAL Vol 4 No 2 (2018): Tropical Wetland Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/twj.v4i2.64

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Siam Banjar Citrus has a very bright prospect to be develoved, becomes a contributor to the national fruit products with various types and varieties and has the production that does not depend on seasons. Diplodia disease in citrus still becomes a major problem because it causes loss of high yield and affecth the gain of production. The disease, caused by Botryodiplodia theobromae pat., indicates symptoms of lesions on citrus trunk, such as narrow lines on the trunk, and can cause plant death due to the disruption of transport of water and nutrients from the soil to the plants. The objectives of the research were to find out the effects of the interaction between Trichokompos fertilizer sp.,to determine the combination of Trichokompos fertilizer and Tricjoderma sp. Solution for Diplodia disease control. The study was conducted from january to april 2012, in Rantau Badauh sub- district. This experiment employed Randomized Blok Design (RBD) consisting of three replications and two factors , namely the dosage of Trichokompos fertilizer (0 kg, 10 kg and 20 kg), and the dosage of Trichoderma sp. (0 g/l lt EKG, 50 g/l lt EKG , 100 g/l lt EKG, 150g/l lt EKG and 200 g/l lt EKG). The observations were conducted on the presence of fungi and the measurement of bark lesions. The result showed that there was no intraction between the two treatmeants, and the significant effect of the application of Trichoderma sp. Against the widespread symptoms of doplodia at all observation time with the best dosage was 50 g/l ECG. The results of the regression indicated that the higher concentration and the longer time of the applicatin of Trichoderma sp. Would reduce the widespread of symptoms caused by diplodia in citrus.
The Role of Stakeholders and Mechanism of Forest Area Gazettement of Gunung Birah Protected Area Ady Prasetya Nugraha; Syarifuddin Kadir; Eko Rini Indrayatie
TROPICAL WETLAND JOURNAL Vol 4 No 2 (2018): Tropical Wetland Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/twj.v4i2.65

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The gazettement of forest area is one of the significant aspects in forest designation that should be carried out to determine the legal framework regarding with the administrative and the physical status as well as forest boundaries. It is expected that the legal framework and precise forest area will support the powerful and purposeful forest management. The study aimed to find out the roles and the standpoints of stakeholders, to explore the mechanism, to identify and analyze the obstacles in the process, to formulate alternative effort in the process of forest area gazettement of Gunung Birah Protected Forest. It is expected that this study will enrich the concern on forestry policy especially regarding with the gazettement of the forest area, as well as provide the input to the ministry of forestry and local government in formulating strategies and policies in the implementation of forest area gazettement. The result indicated the stakeholders involved in the gazettement of Gunung Birah protected forest in KPHP Model Tanah Laut as well as their roles are the functionaries of KPHP Model Tanah Laut, local community adjacent to the forest area, regional office of forestry Planning (Balai Pemantapan Kawasan Hutan/BPKH), Local Government (The administration committee of forest boundary), and Central Government(the ministry of Environment and forestry). Constraints in the affirmation process of Gunung Birah protected forest areas in KPHP Tanah Laut can be divided into internal and external factors. Internal constraints include human errors in the compilation of Minute of Forest Boundary, incomplete implementation document thus the gazettement could not be processed, and the lack of socialization dealing with forest boundary to the local community adjacent to forest area. Meanwhile, the external constraints were the determination of forest boundaries stretch frequently intersects with settlement or other rights, the overlapping use of an area, the lack of public recognition on forest area boundary, the issuance of private land rights certificate in forest areas, and diverse interpretations on the status of forest area.
Tourism Development Strategy of Mangrove Forest in Langadai Village, Kotabaru Erni Julianti; Mahrus Aryadi; Abdi Fitria
TROPICAL WETLAND JOURNAL Vol 4 No 2 (2018): Tropical Wetland Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/twj.v4i2.66

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The basic concept of tourism development strategy mangrove forest is reviewing the state of observation in the area of mangrove forests, perceptions and preferences of society and local government, and the use of SWOT analysis. This study aims to determine the development strategy of mangrove forest tour in the village Langadai Kelumpang Hilir Subdistrict, so mangrove well then expected to implement development programs and the development of an integrated strategy between the conservation of natural resouces with economic development in a sustainable society. The application of the concept of travel in the area of mangrove forest ecosystems in general is expected to reduce the rate of destruction of these areas by the public. Processing method used is the analysis of the potensial landscape and strategy development SWOT analysis. Analysis of the data elements of the landscape each focal point of the model pengharkatan done that is by scoring according to the criteria assessment landscape elements that have been modified. While the SWOT analysis is a technique for identifying problems based on potential or strengths and weaknesses to address and respond to the opportunities and threats. So that the analysis results can be used as a basis for the development of mangrove forest tour in the village Langadai Kelumpang Hilir subdistrict in the future. Based on the results of the assessment landscape mangrove forest tour in the village Langadai Kelumpang Hilir Subdistrict is in the range of 19-33 which means to have a high quality, so it has the potential to be developed as the natural attractions. Based on the results of this study resulted in several recommendations that include: Completing the supporting infrastructure of natural traveled activities such as: roads, bridges, gazebo, fishing, sanitary facilities, public toilets and others. Promotion to the public both in the region and outside the region. The government should make the rules tight areas in the preservation of nature and fully supported by the community. Improving the quality of management of natural attractions integrated manner.
Rational Choice of Farmers in The Peat Land Conversion the Gambut sub-district, South Kalimantan Budi Suryadi; Bachruddin Ali Ahmad; Husein Abdurahman; Syahrida Syahrida
TROPICAL WETLAND JOURNAL Vol 5 No 1 (2019): Tropical Wetland Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/twj.v5i1.67

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Peat land existence from day to day has decreased. Peat land deficit correlates with increasing development activity. From beginning until now peat lands are always faced with the need for development. The fact of Peat land is one of the land that used for the interest of development activities from government and private. This research used qualitative methods with a variety of phenomenology. Data collection techniques used a thick description and data analysis a used interactive model with four grooves that is data collection, data reduction, data presentation and conclusion continuously until saturated. Research result shows that farmers become an actor in the conversion process peat lands to other functions. Farmers action to sell peat lands to government and the private sector is rational choice at the time. Although selling land, farmers do not lose land because farmers have land abroad through purchase new land from money sales result peat lands previous.
Organoleptic Characteristics of Functional Biscuit enriched with Protein and Betacaroten Dewi Kartika Sari; Agustiana Agustiana; Findya Puspitasari
TROPICAL WETLAND JOURNAL Vol 5 No 1 (2019): Tropical Wetland Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/twj.v5i1.68

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One of the fishery products that have great potential for solutions in the effort to handling nutrition cases is snakehead fish as a source of protein and pumpkin as a source of beta-carotene. This study aimed to determine the effect of variations in biscuit formula by supplementation snakehead fish meal and pumpkin flour to the characteristics of organoleptic functional biscuits and obtaining functional biscuit formulas with organoleptic characteristics can be received by the panelist. The main ingredients of this study are snakehead fish meal and pumpkin flour. Fish meal maker tools include oven and flour blender, as well as biscuit making tools, include baking pan, mold, mixer, and oven. The results of this study indicate that variations in biscuit formulas with supplementation of cork and pumpkin fish meal significantly affected the characteristics of organoleptic functional biscuits. Functional biscuit formula with a ratio of 75% wheat flour, 12.5% snakehead fish meal, 12.5% pumpkin flour (comparison of 3 parts wheat flour with 2 parts mixture of fish flour and pumpkin/ 3: 1) selected as the best formula. The conclusion showed that functional biscuits rich in protein and beta-carotene with supplementation of snakehead fish meal and pumpkin flour (ratio 3: 1) can be an option to overcome nutritional problems and be able to improve immunity.
Determination of The Status of Utilization and Level of Sepat (Trichogaster sp) in Public Waters of Mainland Banjar Regency Irhamsyah Irhamsyah; Novita Sari; Iriansyah Iriansyah
TROPICAL WETLAND JOURNAL Vol 5 No 1 (2019): Tropical Wetland Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/twj.v5i1.69

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The fishing of Sepat (Trichogaster sp) in freshwaters of Banjar Regency with a solid intensity that has lasted long enough. This study aims: (1) Knowing the model of surplus production that can be used. (2) Knowing the optimum effort Sepat (3) Knowing maximum sustainable yield. (4) Knowing the utilization level of Sepat. (5) Knowing the effort level of Sepat. The method that used in this research is survey method and collecting data. Data is analyzed by the Schaefer’s model and Fox’s model. The result of this research: (1) The best model is the Schaefer model with R2 and validation value. (2) The catch rate of Sepat is 45630 trip per year. (3) Maximum sustainable yield of Sepat is 45,466 ton per year. (4) The utilization rate of Sepat (Trichogaster sp) is 33% which shows there has been no more catch under fishing (5) Effort level of Sepat is 16 %.
Remuneration Factors Production of The Cultivation Brown Rice (Oryza Nivara) in Teluk Lombung Village Babirik District Hulu Sungai Utara Regency Yudi Ferrianta; Rifiana Rifiana
TROPICAL WETLAND JOURNAL Vol 5 No 1 (2019): Tropical Wetland Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/twj.v5i1.70

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Geographically, Hulu Sungai Utara Regency is one of the regencies in South Kalimantan which is one of the regions producing brown rice with good results to develop. The land in Hulu Sungai Utara Regency is an average of swampland and rainfed, to plant brown rice only once a year. Brown rice is one type of rice that contains high nutrition. Based on the nutritional content, brown rice is very good for food-insecure areas, especially people who are malnourished. Farmers are less interested in planting brown rice although the selling price of red rice is higher than white rice and there is public awareness of the importance of the nutritional content of red rice for health so that the prospect of brown rice is very good to be cultivated. This research is raining to find out the costs, revenues, and profits of brown rice, to find out compensation for brown rice farming and to find out the problems faced in brown rice farming. The type of data used includes primary data and secondary data. The total sample of respondents was 11 farmers using the census method. The average land area used by brown rice farmers is 0.46 Ha. Based on the results of research on brown rice, it includes preparation of seedlings, land preparation, planting, maintenance, harvesting. The total costs incurred by farmers are Rp. 7,940,572, - per farm or Rp.17,303,649, - per ha. The total farmer income is IDR 14,784,000 per farm or IDR 32,139,130 ​​per ha. The total income of brown rice farmers is IDR 13,730,053 per farm or IDR 29,847,942 per ha. The benefits obtained by farmers are Rp.6,843,428, - per farm or Rp.14,835,481, - per ha. Repayment of farmers' capital is Rp.6,843,428, - per farm. Land compensation is Rp.6,843,428, - per farm. Retribution for labor in the family of brown rice farmers is IDR 6,799,348 per farm. The problem of brown rice farmers is that it is mostly an obstacle in regulating water, the difficulty of obtaining new land to cultivate brown rice, the difficulty of marketing the results of red rice to the community and the benefits of labor received by the red rice farmers smaller than the UMR of Hulu Sungai Regency North.
Parasitoid fruit flies Bactrocera mcgregori (Diptera: Tephritidae) from Tanah Laut Regency and Banjarbaru South Kalimantan M. Indar Pramudi; Lyswiana Aphrodyanti
TROPICAL WETLAND JOURNAL Vol 5 No 1 (2019): Tropical Wetland Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/twj.v5i1.71

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This study aims to identify and determine the parasitic level of Bactrocera mcgregori parasitoid from melinjo fruit (Gnetum gnemon) from Tanah Laut district and Banjarbaru Kalimatan Selatan City. The identification results of the three parasitoids showed the characteristics of the Hymenoptera order, the family Braconidae. The three parasitoids are Psytallia flecheri habitus (Silvestri) parasitoid, Psytallia lounsburyi (Silvestri) and Diachasmimorpha longicaudata (Cameron).
The Breeding of Climbing Perch (Anabas Testudineus) With Meristic Phylogenetic Hybridization Technique Sampled From Three Types of Swamp Ecosystems Slamat Slamat; Pahmi Ansyari; Ahmadi Ahmadi; Ririen Kartika
TROPICAL WETLAND JOURNAL Vol 5 No 2 (2019): Tropical Wetland Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/twj.v5i2.72

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This study provides a valuable information on the patterns of hybridization in producing Climbingperch’s fry which having a superior character to beneficially supports fish farming. The research wascarried out at Pokdakan Rawa Sejahtera Amuntai, South Kalimantan Province, Indonesia from June toDecember 2018. The hybridization procedures were applied to the selected broodstocks (total 135),which taken from three different types of habitats namely rain reservoirs, monotonous and tidalswamps. A complete random design was used as a research method with three treatments and ninerepetitions. A comprehensive investigation was done to provide the best performance among thetreatments. The results showed that the hybridized fish from monotonous swamp x tidal swamp wasthe most superior across the trials in term of fecundity (18,500 eggs), GSI (18.1%), hatching rate(89.5%), relative length growth (1,375%), relative weight growth (1,850%) and the percentage of birthfemale (84 %) with the lowest mortality rate (29%). For aquaculture practices, the use of the fryunisexual female would increase the fish growth 270% faster than the fry male.
Formulation of Temulawak for Improvement of the Organoleptic Characteristics Raudatul Dahliana Safitri; Zulpahnor Zulpahnor; Rabiatul Adawiyah
TROPICAL WETLAND JOURNAL Vol 5 No 2 (2019): Tropical Wetland Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/twj.v5i2.73

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Indonesia is a country rich in diversity of herbs and spices. As many as 20,000 plant species on earth can be used as a medicine and 11 percent or as much as more than 2,200 kinds of medicinal plants there are hiking Indonesia. One of the medicinal plants that have the potential to increase in value-added is Temulawak. In the area of Borneo total Temulawak in 2014 is 162.212 productions. One of the medicinal plants that have the potential to increase in value-added is Temulawak (Curcuma xanthorrhiza Roxb). Temulawak is one of the herbs that have the taste, aroma, and color typical of Rhizome Curcuma. Processing of Curcuma crops in Indonesia many carried out the purpose of this research is to know the influence of the number of concentration dilution Curcuma, and type of sugar (aren and sand), against the chemical properties and the acceptance of consumers, drink temulawak to enhance the consumer's receipt against the taste, the aroma of variant Temulawak. Manufacture of Temulawak has done with added sugar, Palm sugar, pandan leaves, and tamarind, with different concentrations, then analyzed the nutritional components, power thank consumers and consumer purchase interest. The results showed that the variation in the concentration of sugar concentration and Temulawak to sugar levels, variations in the concentration of sugar concentration and Temulawak to pH levels, and concentration of sugar concentration and Temulawak effect on total dissolved solids. Overall organoleptic results obtained 5% concentration of the sample extract and sugar concentration Temulawak 6% most preferred panelists.

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