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KOMPONEN HAYATI YANG SERING DIJUMPAI DI PEKARANGAN KASUS TELUKNAGA, CITEUREUP DAN PACET SASTRAPRADJA, D.S.; IMELDA, M.; ADISOEMARTO, S.
BERITA BIOLOGI Vol 3, No 2 (1985)
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D.S. SASTRAPRADJA, M. IMELDA & S. ADISOEMARTO.1985. Biological components frequently encountered in the kitchen gardens : thein Teluk Naga, Citeureup and Pacet.Berita Biologi 3 (2) : 25 - 36. Based on the grouping into ornamental plants, fruit trees, vegetables, medicinal plants, industrial plants and tu'oer crops, the vegetation of kitchen gardens showed uniform peicentage in the three study localities.The highest was occupied by ornamental plants, followed by lruit trees and vegetables, then industrial and medicinal plants, while the least was tuber crops.However, the three localities showed variations in frequency classes of each plant group, whilst in total, these frequency classes were uniform. Animal comiponents in the kitchen gardens were represented by variaous numbers of species in the three localities.In any case, chickens were the dominant group of animals, These birds were raised traditionally in most cases.Of the decomposing insects, each of the three localities showed their specificities. The coastal area was dominated by underground beetles, the interior low land by termites and the higher altitude by dung beetles. Different compositions were showed also by the insect pest groups.
PEMILIKAN TERNAK DI LINGKUNGAN PEKARANGAN TELUKNAGA, CITEUREUP DAN PACET ADISOEMARTO, S.; WALUJO, SRI PARYANTI; NOERDJITO, WORO A.
BERITA BIOLOGI Vol 3, No 2 (1985)
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S. ADISOEMARTO, SRI PARYANTI-WALUJO& WORO A.NOERDJITO. 1985. Domestic animal ownership within the kitchen gardens in Teluk naga, Citeureup and Pacet.Berita Biologi 3(2) : 70- 75. Surveys on domesticated animals in kitchen gardens were conducted in Teluknaga,Citeureup and Pacet in West Java in the middle of 1980.There were 13 kinds of animals listed. Each kind of these animals has been analysed on the bases of number of owners,rearing intensity and pattern of distribution in each locality. The most popular and widely distributed animals were chickens. This animal might be crowned as the "prima dona" of the kitchen garden environment.
TANAMAN BERPERAWAKAN RENDAH DAN MEMBELIT DI PEKARANGAN TELUKNAGA, CITEUREUP DAN PACET SUTARNO, H.; ROEMANTYO, H.; SUPARDIJONO, E.K.
BERITA BIOLOGI Vol 3, No 2 (1985)
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H. SUTARNO, H. ROEMANTYO & E.K. SUPARDIJONO. 1985. Plants with lowly statures in the kitchen gardens in Teluknaga, Citeureup and Pacet. Berita Biologi 3 (2): 49 - 54. Studies on kitchen garden crops of the lower stratum (3m) including climbing plants were carried out in Teluknaga (0-10m), Citeureup (200-500m) and Pacet (600-1400). These studies were aimed at obtaining information on species variation, cultivation and utilization. The species number in those three subdistricts were 14, 36 and 37 species, respectively. Among the most commonly observed crops were chilipepper, pineapple, sugarcane, coco-yam, cassava and taro. The relatively good soil and climatic conditions as well as reasonably large habitants being farmers, the home-gardens in Ci-1 teureup and Pacet enabled the owners to fully utilize their home-gardens for agriculture.
SERANGGA-SERANGGA BERKEMAMPUAN MERUSAK PADA TANAMAN PEKARANGAN DI TELUKNAGA, CITEUREUP DAN PACET ATMOWIDJOJO, A.H.; ADISOEMARTO, S.; AMIR, M.
BERITA BIOLOGI Vol 3, No 2 (1985)
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ANITA H. ATMOWIDJOJO, S. ADISOEMARTO & M. AMIR. 1985. Potential insect pests on vegetations of home gardens in Teluknaga, Citeureup and Pacet. Berita Biologi 3 (2) : 55 - 65. A total of 60 species of insects were recorded associated with 78 species of plants in three research localities. However, not all of these species were distributed equally, either in space or time. Many were found specific on certain host plants for the localities. On the other hand, there were host plants that harboured specific insect pests. It was also found that the seriousness of damage was not related to the specificity (in either way). A serious pest on certain host was not necessarily a serious pest on other host plants.
SERANGGA PEROMBAK BAHAN ORGANIK DI PEKARANGAN TELUKNAGA, CITEUREUP DAN PACET AMIR, M.; ATMOWIDJOJO, ANITA H.
BERITA BIOLOGI Vol 3, No 2 (1985)
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M. AMIR & ANITA H. ATMOWIDJOJO.1985. Insect decomposers of organic materials in the kitchen gardens in Teluknaga, Citeureup and Pacet.Berita Biologi 3 (2) : 66 - 69. Studies on insect decomposers of home gardens at Teluknaga, Citeureup and Pacet were carried out to obtain information on their distribution and species diversity on plant and animal litters.The result indicated that the species composition of the insect decomposer at the three places (kecamatan) were not significantly different. It seemed that the insects were not affected by the different ground cover vegetation. Among the insect decomposers, termites were the most important. These insects were found to occupy different types of litters. The other insect decomposers, e.g. Gryllotafpa sp., Copris sp. and a species of Nitidulidae, were found in plant and animal litteis.
TANAMAN BERPERAWAKAN SEDANG DAN TINGGI DI PEKARANGAN TELUKNAGA, CITEUREUP DAN PACET ATMOWIDJOJO, S.; FACHRUROZI, Z.
BERITA BIOLOGI Vol 3, No 2 (1985)
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S. ATMOWIDJOJO & Z. FACHRUROZI. 1985. Plants with medium and tall statures in the kitchen gardens in Teluknaga, Citeureup and Pacet. Berita Biologi 3(2): 37 - 48. Analyses on plants of kitchen gardens showed the presence of 25 species of middle-stratum and 23 species of higher stratum in three studied localities. For the middle-stratum, only 28% were found in common, while the higher stratum 21.73%. Bananas were the most common middle-stratum found in 3 localities, coconut and mango tiees were the most common in Teluknaga, and rarnbutans in Citeureup. Fertilizers were used only at the most 25%, but for clove and citrus trees in Citeureup and Pacet by more than 50% growers. Most of the fertilizer used was manure, but for higher stratum plants in Teluknaga synthetic fertilizers were used more. Pest management was not commonly practiced. If done, synthetic insecticides were generally used.
TANAMAN BERPERAWAKAN RENDAH DAN MEMBELIT DI PEKARANGAN TELUKNAGA, CITEUREUP DAN PACET H. SUTARNO; H. ROEMANTYO; E.K. SUPARDIJONO
BERITA BIOLOGI Vol 3, No 2 (1985)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/beritabiologi.v3i2.1361

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H. SUTARNO, H. ROEMANTYO & E.K. SUPARDIJONO. 1985. Plants with lowly statures in the kitchen gardens in Teluknaga, Citeureup and Pacet. Berita Biologi 3 (2): 49 - 54. Studies on kitchen garden crops of the lower stratum (3m) including climbing plants were carried out in Teluknaga (0-10m), Citeureup (200-500m) and Pacet (600-1400). These studies were aimed at obtaining information on species variation, cultivation and utilization. The species number in those three subdistricts were 14, 36 and 37 species, respectively. Among the most commonly observed crops were chilipepper, pineapple, sugarcane, coco-yam, cassava and taro. The relatively good soil and climatic conditions as well as reasonably large habitants being farmers, the home-gardens in Ci-1 teureup and Pacet enabled the owners to fully utilize their home-gardens for agriculture.
SERANGGA-SERANGGA BERKEMAMPUAN MERUSAK PADA TANAMAN PEKARANGAN DI TELUKNAGA, CITEUREUP DAN PACET A.H. ATMOWIDJOJO; S. ADISOEMARTO; M. AMIR
BERITA BIOLOGI Vol 3, No 2 (1985)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/beritabiologi.v3i2.1362

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ANITA H. ATMOWIDJOJO, S. ADISOEMARTO & M. AMIR. 1985. Potential insect pests on vegetations of home gardens in Teluknaga, Citeureup and Pacet. Berita Biologi 3 (2) : 55 - 65. A total of 60 species of insects were recorded associated with 78 species of plants in three research localities. However, not all of these species were distributed equally, either in space or time. Many were found specific on certain host plants for the localities. On the other hand, there were host plants that harboured specific insect pests. It was also found that the seriousness of damage was not related to the specificity (in either way). A serious pest on certain host was not necessarily a serious pest on other host plants.
SERANGGA PEROMBAK BAHAN ORGANIK DI PEKARANGAN TELUKNAGA, CITEUREUP DAN PACET M. AMIR; ANITA H. ATMOWIDJOJO
BERITA BIOLOGI Vol 3, No 2 (1985)
Publisher : Research Center for Biology-Indonesian Institute of Sciences

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/beritabiologi.v3i2.1363

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M. AMIR & ANITA H. ATMOWIDJOJO.1985. Insect decomposers of organic materials in the kitchen gardens in Teluknaga, Citeureup and Pacet.Berita Biologi 3 (2) : 66 - 69. Studies on insect decomposers of home gardens at Teluknaga, Citeureup and Pacet were carried out to obtain information on their distribution and species diversity on plant and animal litters.The result indicated that the species composition of the insect decomposer at the three places (kecamatan) were not significantly different. It seemed that the insects were not affected by the different ground cover vegetation. Among the insect decomposers, termites were the most important. These insects were found to occupy different types of litters. The other insect decomposers, e.g. Gryllotafpa sp., Copris sp. and a species of Nitidulidae, were found in plant and animal litteis.
KOMPONEN HAYATI YANG SERING DIJUMPAI DI PEKARANGAN KASUS TELUKNAGA, CITEUREUP DAN PACET D.S. SASTRAPRADJA; M. IMELDA; S. ADISOEMARTO
BERITA BIOLOGI Vol 3, No 2 (1985)
Publisher : Research Center for Biology-Indonesian Institute of Sciences

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/beritabiologi.v3i2.1359

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D.S. SASTRAPRADJA, M. IMELDA & S. ADISOEMARTO.1985. Biological components frequently encountered in the kitchen gardens : thein Teluk Naga, Citeureup and Pacet.Berita Biologi 3 (2) : 25 - 36. Based on the grouping into ornamental plants, fruit trees, vegetables, medicinal plants, industrial plants and tu'oer crops, the vegetation of kitchen gardens showed uniform peicentage in the three study localities.The highest was occupied by ornamental plants, followed by lruit trees and vegetables, then industrial and medicinal plants, while the least was tuber crops.However, the three localities showed variations in frequency classes of each plant group, whilst in total, these frequency classes were uniform. Animal comiponents in the kitchen gardens were represented by variaous numbers of species in the three localities.In any case, chickens were the dominant group of animals, These birds were raised traditionally in most cases.Of the decomposing insects, each of the three localities showed their specificities. The coastal area was dominated by underground beetles, the interior low land by termites and the higher altitude by dung beetles. Different compositions were showed also by the insect pest groups.

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