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Analisis Vegetasi Penyusun Asmin Tropical Rain Forest Conservation 2, PT. Asmin Bara Bronang, Kapuas, Kalimantan Tengah Budi, Suwito Setyo; Prijono, Agus; Kusumaningsih, Karti Rahayu
Jurnal Wana Tropika Vol 13 No 1 (2023): Mei
Publisher : Fakultas Kehutanan Institut Pertanian STIPER Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55180/jwt.v13i1.600

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Asmin Tropical Rain Forest Conservation 2 is a tropical natural forest which is a conservation area of ​​PT Asmin Bronang Kapuas, Central Kalimantan. The designation of new areas was carried out in 2018 and there was no research in the area that required data collection on the types of constituents of the area. The purposes of this research were to determine species composition, species diversity index, species evenness index, species richness index, and species dominance index. The method used in this study was collecting data on plants in area of ​​54.6 hectares with a sampling intensity of 1% using the Uniform Systematic Distribution Sampling with Random Start pattern. There are   14 plots in the form of nested samples with designations for 4 levels of plants (seedlings, saplings, poles, and trees). Results of the research showed that vegetation species composition was dominated by Shorea smithiana (Mahambung) of the Dipterocarpaceae family. Shorea parvifolia (Red Meranti), Euzyderoxylon zwageri (Ulin), Shorea smithiana (Mahambung), Mezzetia parviflora (Pisang-pisang), Syzygium spp. (Jambu-jambu), and Memecylon sumatrense (Kamasulan) are the 6 species that have the best regeneration rate, which are found at all plant levels. The highest IVI was Shorea smithiana (Mahambung) at the seedling was 46.55, pole 55.68, and tree 32.02 levels. At the sapling level, the highest IVI was Baccaurea bracteata Muell (Rambai forest) was 28.76. The species diversity index from seedling to pole level was moderate. At the tree level, the species diversity index was high (3.23). Species evenness index from seedling to tree level including height (0.82-0.92). The species richness index from seedling to pole was moderate. At the tree level, the species diversity index was high (7.45). The species dominance index of all levels was included in the low category (0.05-0.15).
Pengaruh Mikroba pada Media Kompos untuk Menanam Tanaman Johar (Senna siamea) di Pembibitan PT Asmin Bara Bronang: The Effect of Microbes on Compost Media for Growing Johar Plants (Senna siamea) at the PT Asmin Bara Bronang Nursery Indrianto, Leonardus; Budi, Suwito Setyo; D, Rodhi Tri; D, M. Akbar Ogy; Alfarisi, Rafinoza; H, Ucok Ali M; Basuki, Bhra Jalesvianto; Bima, Farizalman Aria; Ahmad, Riza
JURNAL HUTAN TROPIKA Vol 20 No 2 (2025): Volume 20 Nomor 2 Tahun 2025
Publisher : Jurusan Kehutanan, Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Palangka Raya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36873/jht.v20i2.23198

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Johar (Senna siamea) is a plant commonly planted in reclaimed land. It was chosen because of its ability to adapt to infertile soil conditions such as reclaimed land. Next, an experiment was conducted to plant johar plants with a planting medium of soil, compost and cocopeat plus certain fungi and microbes that are useful for accelerating growth. A total of 60 johar plants were planted in these media in polybags (30 cm x 18 cm) with the treatment of Johar A (soil: compost = 70: 30 + fungi + bacteria), johar B (soil: compost = 40: 60 + fungi + bacteria), Johar C (soil: compost: cocopeat = 1: 1: 1 + fungi) and johar D (soil: compost = 1: 1) as a control. Plants were maintained for 12 weeks and observed every week for the growth of stem height and stem diameter. The test was carried out 15 replications. The results obtained in all observations with statistical tests were not significantly different (p <0.05). The conclusion of this experiment is that this factory-made compost can be used as a growing medium for johar, so that all compost media formulas are still suitable as growing media for growing young johar plants.