KEANEKARAGAMAN JAMUR MAKROSKOPIS DI PERKEBUNAN KELAPA SAWIT DESA SEBAYAN KECAMATAN SAMBAS KABUPATEN SAMBAS KALIMANTAN BARAT
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https://doi.org/10.26418/protobiont.v10i3.55686Keywords:
Agaricales, Macroscopic fungi, Oil palm plantations, Sambas RegencyAbstract
Macroscopic fungi are simple organisms that have nuclei, spores, in the form of cells or threads branching branches, have no chlorophyll and multiply sexually or asexually. Research related to macroscopic fungi in West Kalimantan has been carried out, but has never been carried out in oil palm plantations, one of which is in oil palm plantations in Sebayan Village, Sambas District, Sambas Regacy. This study aims to determine the types of macroscopic fungi in oil palm plantations in Sebayan Village, Sambas District, Sambas Regency. Mushroom sampling using the cruising method with purposive random sampling technique. The results of the study found 18 types of macroscopic fungi consisting of 5 orders, 12 families, and 16 genera. The most commonly found fungi are from the Order Agaricales and Polyporales while the least found are the Order Dacrymycetales, the Order Auriculariales, as well as the Order Russulales.Downloads
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2022-06-23
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