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Diversity and Usability Study of Plants in Islamic State School (MAN) 4 Jakarta (Preliminary Inventaritation and Conservation for Supporting Biology Learning)

EasyChair Preprint no. 7013

7 pagesDate: November 10, 2021

Abstract

An exploratory and inventory research was conducted to document the species of plant diversity in the school area for the purpose of environmental education and conservation. The research location is in the area of ​​MAN 4, South Jakarta. Exploration was carried out by purposive sampling, taking all types of plants encountered herbs and trees. Data analysis was made by explaining the exploration data descriptively. Based on the research, found 43 species of plants, consisting of 40 types of spermatophytes and 3 types of pteridophytes. The plants with the highest frequency were Syzygium oleana and Codiaeum variegatum which were used as garden fences and garden ornaments. ornamental plants, some food, medicine and as an air purifier. Species description, can be used as a reference source for learning biology material or practical activity on biodiversity, LO 4.3 composes a cladogram based on the principles of classification of living things (for national curriculum) and LO 18.1.1 discusses the meaning of the term species, limited to the concepts of biological species, morphology and ecological species (cambridge curriculum). Its potential can be used as information for students for environmental education and conservation of plant species in schools.

Keyphrases: diversity, man4jakarta, plant, school

BibTeX entry
BibTeX does not have the right entry for preprints. This is a hack for producing the correct reference:
@Booklet{EasyChair:7013,
  author = {Sakina Rizqiani and Definda Putri Arisna and Muhamad Fahreza Ramadhan},
  title = {Diversity and Usability Study of Plants in Islamic State School (MAN) 4 Jakarta (Preliminary Inventaritation and Conservation for Supporting Biology Learning)},
  howpublished = {EasyChair Preprint no. 7013},

  year = {EasyChair, 2021}}
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