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author Hidayat, Topik; Department of Biology Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (UPI), Bandung
Kelana, Himalaya Wana; Department of Biology Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (UPI), Bandung
Ismanto, Dhiyassalam Imam Anshori; Department of Biology Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (UPI), Bandung
Meitha, Karlia; School of Life Science and Technology, Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB), Bandung
title Survey on Ethnobotanic Value of Banana (Musa spp; Musaceae) in Bali Province, Indonesia
publisher Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia
publishDate 2018
topic Bali province
Banana
Ethnobotany
Indigenous knowledge
url http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/hayati/article/view/23486
http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/hayati/article/view/23486/15291
contents Bali, one of Indonesia island, is a region inhabited by a large number and varied banana (Musa spp; Musaceae). Many varieties of banana have been utilized by local peoples since long time ago as traditional medicine, edible material, used in traditional ceremony and others. However, information regarding the knowledge on ethnobotany of banana in Bali remains scattered and is not documented well. The purpose of this study was to evaluate and document the ethnobotanic values of bananas in Bali. Ethnobotanic data was collected through focus group discussion (FGD), surveys and interviews from 9 study sites (1 city and 8 regencies) with one or two villages represented each site. Ethnobotanical value of banana was determined by Local User’s Value Index (LUVI) with Pebble Distribution Method (PDM). Subsequently, data obtained was analysed using simple statistic description. Results showed that as many as 44 varieties of banana in Bali were documented. Local peoples have been utilizing banana in their daily life for ritual as indicated by higher LUVI (0.4867), followed by food (0.3), medicine (0.1533), and other (0.06). On the basis of testimony of respondents, indigenous knowledge of peoples in Bali about banana is vertically transmitted from parents to their children (98%). This study provided a valuable information of how the local peoples manage and conserve the banana and its nature.
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