JudulIdentifikasi Jenis-jenis Jamur Berdasarkan Substrat Di Hutan Beka Kecamatan Marawola Kabupaten Sigi Dan Pemanfaatannya Sebagai Media Pembelajaran |
Nama: MOH ADRIAN |
Tahun: 2023 |
Abstrak MOH. ADRIAN, 2023. “Identification of the Types of Mushrooms Based on Substrate in the Beka Forest, Marawola District, Sigi Regency and their use as a learning media”. Thesis, Biology Education Study Program, Mathematics and Natural Sciences Education Department, Teacher Training and Education Faculty, Tadulako University. Supervisors: (1) Mohammad Jamhari and (2) Aan Febriawan. Fungi (fungi) are one of the lower organisms because they do not have true roots and leaves, and are organisms that have a eukaryotic nuclear membrane. Fungi do not have chlorophyll (the green substance of leaves) so they cannot carry out photosynthesis. Therefore, fungi are generally parasitic or saprophytic. The habitats of fungi that live as saprophytes include soil, litter, tree trunks, rotting wood and plant or animal remains. The habitat of fungi in forests is generally found in all rotting wood and leaf litter which provides a variety of dead organic material that the fungus feeds on. The aim of this research is to identify types of mushrooms based on substrate in the Beka Forest, Marawola District, Sigi Regency and create a flipbook on types of mushrooms based on substrate in the Beka Forest, Marawola District, Sigi Regency. As a suitable learning medium. The population in this research is all types of macroscopic fungi at the research location. The method in this research is the roaming method and sampling techniques using free collections. The data obtained was analyzed descriptively to determine the types of fungi in the substart. The results of fungal research are based on the substrate obtained in this research, 1 class, 4 orders, 5 families, and 13 types of species, namely: Trametes hirsuta, Coltricia perennis, Auricularia sp, Lentinus tigrinus, Coprinellus disseminates, Polyporus tuberaster, Rigidoporus sp, Trametes sp., Daedaleopsis confragosa, Trametes villosa, Trametes sp., Coprinellus micaceus and Marasmius sp. The results of the development of learning media which are made in the form of flipbooks, from the validation results which include validation of the media, design and content carried out by 3 expert lecturers as well as feasibility tests which were tested on 20 students, have a score of 85% which is included in the very suitable category for use as media learning. Keywords: Types; Mold; Substrate; Learning Media. |