Jurnal Hutan Pulau-Pulau Kecil : Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Kehutanan dan Pertanian
Vol 1 No 4 (2017): JHPPK

KEBERADAAN DAN POTENSI GAYAM (Inocarpus edulis) SEBAGAI POHON PENGHASIL PANGAN ALTERNATIF DI KABUPATEN SERAM BAGIAN BARAT PROVINSI MALUKU

Febian F. Tetelay (Jurusan Kehutanan Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Pattimura Jln. Ir. M. Putuhena, Kampus Poka – Ambon, Kode Pos. 97233)
Ludia Siahaya (Jurusan Kehutanan Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Pattimura Jln. Ir. M. Putuhena, Kampus Poka – Ambon, Kode Pos. 97233)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Jun 2017

Abstract

Gayam is one species of forest tree that by the community is known as one food source, but the existence of gayam increasingly diminished for that required research to know the existence of gayam through its spreading in nature and also need to know the utilization of gayam as a source of food that has been done by community for this. The purpose of this research was to determine the existence and potential of Gayam as an alternative food and to explore information above Gayam utilization in the community. Data collection in the field took place in Negeri Murnaten Subdistrict of Taniwel, Negeri Hatusua Subdistrict of Kairatu and Negeri Honitetu Subdistrict of Inamosol, West Part Seram District. Gayam's existence data were obtained from vegetation analysis by using a striped line method, while gayam utilization as alternative food was obtained through interview result. Based on the results of this study: Gayam grows and spreads naturally in the Land of Hatusua and Negeri Murnaten on Inceptisol soil type with alluvium parent material and altitude of place less than 500 m asl. Gayam that grows in the Negeri Hatusua and Murnaten have a sparse attendance at all growth levels and have a low IVI. Utilization of gayam as food by the community that is by eating fruit that has been boiled and made gayam chips.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jhppk

Publisher

Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry

Description

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