ICoLiST 2019 Conference

Identification of Edible Macrofungi at Kerandangan Protected Forest & Natural Park, West Lombok Regency, Indonesia
Wira Eka Putra1, Ahmad Hapiz2,3*, , Sukiman3, Faturrahman3**, Bagus Priambodo1, Fatchur Rohman1, Hendra Susanto1***

1Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Negeri Malang, Indonesia
2Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Mataram, Indonesia
3Department of Biotechnology, Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia

*Corresponding Email: ahmad.hapiz01[at]gmail.com
**Corresponding Email: fatur[at]unram.ac.id
*** Corresponding Email: hendrabio[at]um.ac.id


Abstract

This research aims to characterize the edible macrofungi at Kerandangan Protected Forest & Natural Park, West Lombok Regency, Indonesia. This research was a descriptive and explorative study. This research conducted from January to June 2016. The sample of edible Mushrooms was token by Cruise method. The sample collected by folowing the tarack that have been made, the cruise was done by seeing the right and left side a long the track untill the mushroom found and after that the mushroom were documented and collected into steril and ziplock. Identification has done throughout profile matching of macroscopic characteristic with mushrooms identification book and than we also did Phylogeny Analysis Based on Similarity morphological characters and Dendogram tree was reconstructed using PAST 3.0. The result showed that there are eight species of edible mashrooms found in the study area such as Termitomyces clypeatus, Termitomyces umkowaan ,Termitomyces sp. 1, Pleorotus flabelatus, Pleurotus ostreatus, Coprinus desimenatus, Tremella fuciformis, and Polyporus sp. All of them involved of Basidiomycota. Based on characterization and identification, the species are grouped into three ordos and five families. Most of the edible macrofungi growth at soil and deadwood. Base on Phylogeny Analysis using Similarity of morphological characters showed that species in the same genus has high index of similerity and base on all species it has index similerity about 0,40.

Keywords: Edible mushrooms, Identification, Kerandangan Protected Forest & Natural Park

Topic: Bioconservation

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract-plain/8peE3bNYzBtu

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