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EVALUASI UJI KLON JATI (Tectona grandis L.f.) UMUR 20 TAHUN DI KPH CEPU PERUM PERHUTANI Deanova Frestiana Br Pelawi; Sapto Indrioko; Fanny Hidayati; Aris Wibowo
Jurnal Pemuliaan Tanaman Hutan Vol 14, No 1 (2020): Jurnal Pemuliaan Tanaman Hutan
Publisher : Center for Forest Biotechnology and Tree Improvement (CFBTI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20886/jpth.2020.14.1.33-41

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Evaluation of the teak clone test aims to determine the growth and genetic parameters of the clones at the age of 20 years. Teak clone test was established in 1999 with a Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD). The number of clones used was 65 clones, five replications (blocks), four treeplots, with a spacing of 3m x 3m. Measurements were carried out on the growth characteristics (i.e., plant height and diameter at breast height / DBH) and wood quality (i.e., Pilodyn penetration stress-wave velocity / SWV). The results of the analysis of variance showed that there were very significant differences in all observed growth characteristics. Heritability for plant height, stem diameter, Pilodyn penetration, and SWV were 0.38, 0.51, 0.59, 0.29, and 0.53, respectively. The expected genetic gains for volume and SWV were 21.81% and 2.11%, respectively, by selecting the best seven clones. The correlation between growth characteristics and between wood quality with growth characteristic is positive, indicating that improvement in productivity is followed by wood quality. The best clones based on clone values of stem diameter and SWV characteristics are clones number 110, 24, 97, 108, 20, 35, and 31, respectively.
Biomechanical Properties of Pinang Jawa (Pinanga javana): Structural Performance and Ecological Significance zulkarnaen, rizmoon; Adik Bahanawa; Hendra Helmant; Deanova Frestiana Br. Pelawi; Nabela Fikriyy
Journal of Sylva Indonesiana Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Sylva Indonesiana
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/jsi.v8i2.19915

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The mechanical strength of Pinang Jawa (Pinanga javana), an endemic palm species in Java, is essential for understanding its structural resilience and ecological role. This study characterizes its biomechanical properties by evaluating the modulus of rupture (MOR) and the modulus of elasticity (MOE) using standardized three-point bending tests. Samples were collected sustainably from mature palms on Mount Slamet, ensuring minimal ecological disruption. Results indicate that the MOR ranged from 7.78 to 14.47 MPa, with a mean of 11.24 MPa (±2.19 MPa), and MOE values spanned from 440.82 to 792.95 MPa, averaging 572.17 MPa (±89.48 MPa). Statistical analysis, including 95% confidence intervals of [9.77, 12.71] MPa for MOR and [512.06, 632.28] MPa for MOE, confirmed the reliability of these estimates. A one-way ANOVA revealed significant variability in MOE (p < 0.05), attributed to the anisotropic nature and heterogeneous fiber orientation, while MOR showed less pronounced variability (p > 0.05), suggesting consistent rupture resistance. These findings highlight the stem’s moderate mechanical properties compared to other palms and provide insights into its structural adaptations. This study enhances the understanding of Pinang Jawa’s biomechanical behavior, reinforcing its ecological significance as an endemic species and supporting further research on palm biomechanics and conservation strategies