2016
DOI: 10.21082/blpn.v17n1.2011.p54-60
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Potensi Nipah (Nypa fruticans (Thunb.) Wurmb.) sebagai Sumber Pangan dari Hutan Mangrove

Abstract: Potency of Nypa as a Food Resource from MangroveForest. Research on potency of nypa (Nypa fruticans (Thunb.) Wurmb.) as a food resource was conducted at Sangkimah Lama Village Sangatta, East Kutai District, East Kalimantan Province from September to November 2009. The data collected from five plots with measurement of 10 m x 10 m laid in purposive random sampling procedure. The result showed that the number of tree per hectare was 1,984 included 1,067 trees bearing fruits. Every tree has 3.55 lump of fruit in … Show more

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“…Menurut Widyorini et al (2016b), papan partikel kayu jati yang direkat dengan sukrosa yang berdiri sendiri dan dikempa pada suhu 180°C memiliki kualitas yang rendah yaitu dengan nilai pengembangan tebal mencapai 62% hampir sama dengan pengembangan tebal papan partikel tanpa perekat (66% 10 kg partikel pelepah nipah kering udara per bulan, dengan asumsi pohon nipah 5,6 miliar pohon (Subiandono et al, 2011;Lutony, 1993cit. Lempang, 2013, dengan berat jenis kering udara pelepah nipah 0,21 (Roliadi, et.…”
Section: Pada Beberapa Tahun Terakhir Perekat Alami (Natural Binder/bunclassified
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“…Menurut Widyorini et al (2016b), papan partikel kayu jati yang direkat dengan sukrosa yang berdiri sendiri dan dikempa pada suhu 180°C memiliki kualitas yang rendah yaitu dengan nilai pengembangan tebal mencapai 62% hampir sama dengan pengembangan tebal papan partikel tanpa perekat (66% 10 kg partikel pelepah nipah kering udara per bulan, dengan asumsi pohon nipah 5,6 miliar pohon (Subiandono et al, 2011;Lutony, 1993cit. Lempang, 2013, dengan berat jenis kering udara pelepah nipah 0,21 (Roliadi, et.…”
Section: Pada Beberapa Tahun Terakhir Perekat Alami (Natural Binder/bunclassified
“…Lempang, 2013, dengan berat jenis kering udara pelepah nipah 0,21 (Roliadi, et. al., 2012), panjang pelepah rata-rata 3,5 meter (Subiandono et al, 2011), (Umemura et al, 2012(Umemura et al, , 2013(Umemura et al, , 2014Widyorini et al, 2016aWidyorini et al, , 2016b.…”
Section: Pada Beberapa Tahun Terakhir Perekat Alami (Natural Binder/bunclassified
“…Nipah grows well in the brackish environments near mangrove forests (Rozainah and Aslezaeim 2010). Nipah is classified under the Palmae family and grouped as a mangrove forest plant (Subiandono et al 2011). Like other members of the Palmae family, nipah does not have a visible stem above the ground, instead of possessing an underground stem named a rhizome.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nipah plant is widely distributed in South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Oceania (Tsuji et al 2011). The largest natural nipah forest area in Indonesia is estimated to be approximately 700.000 ha (Subiandono et al 2011). Traditionally, the nipah plant has many uses, including roofing material, the young leaves are used for cigarette wrappers or cooked rice wrappers, edible young seeds, and medicinal purposes, the dried petioles or stalks are used for firewood and brooms, as well as material for making ethanol or salt (Okugbo et al 2012;Hossain and Islam 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Palm trees are often used by the community to make roofs and craft materials, while its fruit is rarely used by the community. According to Subiandono and Heriyanto (2011) Nipah is also a source of food and energy, but has not been widely publicized regarding to its potential or utilization. Nipah plant parts have also been used as a traditional medicinal ingredient such as stomachaches, diabetes and heatlowering drugs by the coastal communities of the Banyuasin district in South Sumatra.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%