TERMITES ENDANGERED TRADITIONAL MEDICAL PLANTS

Surveys on traditional medical plants affected by termites have been conducted since June to August 2010 at Ketambe, northern Aceh. Traditional medical plants and their natural habitats were obtained through interviewing local people. Termites were collected by adopted a Standardized Sampling Protoc...

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Main Author: Syaukani Syaukani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Syiah Kuala, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science 2014-04-01
Series:Jurnal Natural
Online Access:http://jurnal.unsyiah.ac.id/natural/article/view/1210
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description Surveys on traditional medical plants affected by termites have been conducted since June to August 2010 at Ketambe, northern Aceh. Traditional medical plants and their natural habitats were obtained through interviewing local people. Termites were collected by adopted a Standardized Sampling Protocol and final. taxonomic confirmation was done with the help of Termite Research Group (the Natural History Museum, London). About 20 species of medical plants were attacked by termites with various levels. Nine genera and 20 species were collected from various habitats throughout Ketambe, Simpur as well as Gunung Setan villages. Coffe (Coffea arabica), hazelnut (Aleurites moluccana) , and areca (Area catechu) were among the worse of traditional medical  plant that had been attached by the termites.
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spelling doaj.art-95068987d85e404e8023346d6c8dcd462024-04-02T01:27:38ZengUniversitas Syiah Kuala, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural ScienceJurnal Natural1411-85132541-40622014-04-011321157TERMITES ENDANGERED TRADITIONAL MEDICAL PLANTSSyaukani Syaukani0Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Syiah Kuala UniversitySurveys on traditional medical plants affected by termites have been conducted since June to August 2010 at Ketambe, northern Aceh. Traditional medical plants and their natural habitats were obtained through interviewing local people. Termites were collected by adopted a Standardized Sampling Protocol and final. taxonomic confirmation was done with the help of Termite Research Group (the Natural History Museum, London). About 20 species of medical plants were attacked by termites with various levels. Nine genera and 20 species were collected from various habitats throughout Ketambe, Simpur as well as Gunung Setan villages. Coffe (Coffea arabica), hazelnut (Aleurites moluccana) , and areca (Area catechu) were among the worse of traditional medical  plant that had been attached by the termites.http://jurnal.unsyiah.ac.id/natural/article/view/1210
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