Utilization of the Local Potential Campus Area as a Learning Resource Related to Morphology-Based Poaceae Diversity
Abstract
Local potential can be found anywhere, including the campus area. So far, the utilization of local potential in the campus area has yet to be carried out optimally and is rarely realized well. The need for contextual learning resources requires lecturers to provide appropriate learning resources for students. Poaceae diversity is the total number of Poaceae species in a particular geographic area. This research aims to utilize the local potential of the campus area as a learning resource regarding Poaceae diversity based on morphological reviews. The type of research used is quantitative descriptive research, which describes the morphological diversity of the Poaceae family in the Universitas PGRI Ronggolawe campus area. The data collection method in this research is observation. The sampling technique involves making plots using the square method with a size of 1x1 meter in several spots on the campus area. The results of this research show that the Poaceae family identified in the Universitas PGRI Ronggolawe campus area consists of 12 species, including Stenotaphrum secundatum, Elymus repens, Poa annua, Paspalum dilatatum, Chloris barbata, Zoysia japonica, Muhlenbergia schreberi, Thyrsotachys oliveri, Bambusa vulgaris, Cymbopogon citratus, Digitaria sanguinalis, Panicum repens with four subfamilies namely Bambusoideae, Pooideae, Panicoideae, Chloridoideae and a total of 259 individuals found. Overall, the level of poaceae diversity in the campus area was H' = 2.19 in medium category. The level of Poaceae diversity in the campus area from highest to lowest value is the subfamilies Panicoideae (1.09), Chloridoideae (1.05), Pooideae (0.69) and Bambusoideae (0.66). Analysis of potential research results shows that the diversity of Poaceae in the campus area can be used as a source of learning about plant morphology for biology education students.
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