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Title: Potensi Tumbuhan Berguna di Kebun Raya Lemor Kabupaten Lombok Timur
Other Titles: The Potential of Useful Plants in the Lemor Botanical Garden, East Lombok Regency
Authors: Hikmat, Agus
Pramana, I Gede Yogi
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: IPB University
Abstract: Tumbuhan berguna dapat ditemukan di Kebun Raya Lemor. Data terkait keanekaragaman tumbuhan dan tumbuhan berguna di Kebun Raya Lemor tidak banyak diketahui sehingga penelitian ini penting dilakukan. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah mengidentifikasi komposisi dan struktur vegetasi, mengidentifikasi potensi kegunaan spesies tumbuhan, dan mengidentifikasi status konservasi spesies tumbuhan di kawasan Kebun Raya Lemor. Metode yang digunakan terdiri atas analisis vegetasi, eksplorasi, dan didukung studi literatur. Analisis data yang digunakan yaitu, Indeks Nilai Penting (INP), keanekaragaman dan kemerataan spesies, serta persentase kelompok kegunaan dan habitus tumbuhan berguna. Komposisi dan struktur vegetasi di zona in situ terdiri atas 124 spesies dari 45 famili dengan keanekaragaman yang tergolong rendah hingga sedang dan kemerataan spesies tergolong sedang. Sementara itu, di zona ex situ ditemukan sebanyak 350 spesies dari 59 famili. Sebanyak 481 spesies tumbuhan berguna yang terdiri atas 12 kelompok kegunaan dapat teridentifikasi. Terdapat 9 spesies tumbuhan dengan status IUCN Red List yang perlu diperhatikan, terdapat 6 spesies termasuk sebagai Apendiks II CITES yang perlu menjadi perhatian pada populasinya, dan tidak ada spesies yang dilindungi ditemukan di Kebun Raya Lemor.
Useful plants can be found in the Lemor Botanical Garden. However, data on plant diversity and useful plants in the Lemor Botanical Garden is still limited, making this research is important. The objectives of this study are to identify the composition and structure of vegetation, determine the potential uses of plant species, and identify the conservation status of plant species in the Lemor Botanical Garden. The methods used include vegetation analysis, exploration, and literature review. Data were analyzed using the Important Value Index, species diversity and evenness, and the percentage of use categories and growth forms of useful plants. The composition and structure of vegetation in the in situ zone consist of 124 species from 45 families, with low to moderate diversity and moderate species evenness. Meanwhile, 350 species from 59 families were found in the ex situ zone. A total of 481 useful plants across 12 use categories are identified. Nine species are listed on the IUCN Red List need to be focused on, six species are included in CITES Appendix II need attention to their population, and no legally protected species were found in the Lemor Botanical Garden.
URI: http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/170451
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