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Andi irmayanti idris
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andiirmayanti@unsulbar.ac.id
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Jl. Prof. Dr. Baharuddin Lopa, S.H. Talumung, Majene, Sulawesi Barat. Kode Pos 91412, Kab. Majene, Sulawesi Barat 91412
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Kab. majene,
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Pangale Journal of Forestry and Environment
ISSN : 27977390     EISSN : 28277732     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31605/pangale
Core Subject : Agriculture,
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Potensi Biomassa dan Karbon di Atas Permukaan Tanah pada Vegetasi Mangrove Rewata’a, Kabupaten Majene Ritabulan; Suparjo Razasli Carong; Yusna
Pangale Journal of Forestry and Environment Vol 3 No 2 (2023): Pangale
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/pangale.v3i2.3481

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This research aims to calculate the potential for biomass and aboveground carbon in mangrove vegetation in the Rewata'a mangrove ecosystem area, Majene Regency. Data collection was carried out by taking samples from 20 plots measuring 20x20 meters. Data analysis uses allometric equations for biomass estimation and an approach with 0.47 biomass as carbon in mangrove trees (BSN, 2011). The analysis results show that the potential for biomass and carbon stored above ground in mangrove vegetation in the Rewata'a mangrove area respectively is 173.75 tonnes/ha and 81.66 tonnesC/ha. Key words: biomass, carbon stock, mangrove, climate change, vegetation
Identifikasi Jenis Tanaman Bambu ( Bambusa sp) di Hutan Bambu Alu Kecamatan Alu Kabupaten Polewali Mandar Salwah; Idris, Andi Irmayanti; Indhasari, Fitri
Pangale Journal of Forestry and Environment Vol 3 No 2 (2023): Pangale
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/pangale.v3i2.3863

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Bamboo is an abundant natural resource with high diversity. In general, bamboo is very easy to find in society because sufficient resources are available in nature. The use of bamboo also varies based on the type of bamboo in the Alu bamboo forest. The aim of this research is to identify the type of plant (Bambusa sp) found in the Alu bamboo forest, Alu District, Polewali Mandar Regency. This research uses an exploratory descriptive research method, namely research that describes what a situation is like. And the method variable is the survey method used with the technique of identifying the types of bamboo plants in the Alu bamboo forest. Data collection was carried out by recording bamboo morphology starting from bamboo shoots, stems, branches, stems and leaves. The genus and species of bamboo found were identified, secondary data was obtained from consumer interviews and the creation of a herbarium. There are 3 types of bamboo plants found in the Alu bamboo forest, namely betung bamboo (Degantocamus asper), apus bamboo (Gigantochloa apus), parring bamboo (Gigantochloa atter). The types that are widely used are parring bamboo by 62 people, apus bamboo by 37 people. 36 people, Betung bamboo, these types of bamboo are used as building materials, handicrafts, for sale, household equipment and firewood. Keywords: Identification, types of bamboo, use of bamboo.
Hubungan Diameter dan Jumlah Koakan Terhadap Produksi Getah Pinus di Desa Sasakan Kecamatan Sumarorong Kabupaten Mamasa Anggun Febriani; Idris, Andi Irmayanti; Rusmidin
Pangale Journal of Forestry and Environment Vol 3 No 2 (2023): Pangale
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/pangale.v3i2.3864

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The relationship between diameter and number of cocoons in pine trees has significant relevance in the context of sap production. Tree diameter is often considered an indicator of tree size and health, while the number of cocoons, which are holes where sap is harvested, can directly influence sap production. We can see this from the diameter of the pine trees in Sasakan Village, namely 42.68 cm, which can produce 345 grams/tree. Likewise, the number of koakans on pine trees greatly influences the yield of pine sap, where there are 7 koakans/tree which can produce 448 g/tree. The number of pine trees in the sampling was 30 trees. The quantitative data collection method was carried out by measuring the diameter of the tree and recording the number of cracks on a number of pine tree samples. This research aims to explore the relationship between pine tree diameter, number of koakans and sap production in Sasakan Village, Sumarorong District, Mamasa Regency. The results of this research indicate that there is an influence of the diameter and number of cocoons on the yield of pine resin. Keywords: Pinus, Tree Diameter, Number of Trees, and Pine Sap
Pengaruh Pemberian Pupuk Organik Terhadap Pertumbuhan Tanaman Porang di Kelurahan Darma, Kabupaten Polewali Mandar Hasri, Mutmainnah; Rusmidin; Irundu, Daud; Idris, Andi Irmayanti; Suparjo Razasli Carong; Indhasari, Fitri
Pangale Journal of Forestry and Environment Vol 3 No 2 (2023): Pangale
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/pangale.v3i2.3952

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This research aims to identify the most effective treatment for the growth of porang plants. The study employs a Randomized Group Design (RAK) and analyzes data using ANOVA with the SPSS application. The results indicate that the treatments applied to porang seedlings exhibit a highly significant interaction with the development of plant diameter across different seedling sizes (small, medium, and large), with significance values less than 0.05. Similarly, all treatment groups demonstrate a highly significant interaction with the development of plant height and diameter in each group of porang seedlings, with all significance values being less than 0.05. The optimal treatment identified is treatment B for both plant height and diameter. Additionally, group 2 is the best performing group for plant height and diameter. Key words: Porang plant, treatment, organic fertilizer
Pemanfaatan Pohon Aren (Arrenga pinnata Merr.) oleh Masyarakat Sekitar Hutan Desa Sambaliwali Kabupaten Polewali Mandar Intan, Nur; Faradilah Farid Karim; Irundu, Daud
Pangale Journal of Forestry and Environment Vol 3 No 2 (2023): Pangale
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31605/pangale.v3i2.3953

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Sugar palm plants (Arrenga pinnata Merr) are one of the leading commodities in West Sulawesi. This plant is widely used, both as a household appliance and as a food ingredient for home industry. Sambaliwali Village has the potential to develop sugar palm plants because there are many sugar palm plants that grow naturally. Even though cultivation efforts have not yet been made, people have long used sugar palm as a source of income. The aim of this research is to find out how sugar palm is utilized by the community around the Sambaliwali Village forest. The research method is descriptive qualitative with data analysis techniques according to Miles and Hubberman. The sample was determined using purposive random sampling with 38 sugar palm farmers as respondents from Sambaliwali Village. The results of the research show that the people of Sambaliwali Village process palm sap and palm leaves. Palm sap is made into molding sugar and liquid sugar, while palm leaves to be made into broom sticks. Palm sap processing still uses traditional methods. There has been no effort to cultivate palm plants, until now people have only cultivated sugar palm which grows naturally in the surrounding forest area. Key words: Sugar palm, palm sap, use of forest products

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