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JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
ISSN : 23383127     EISSN : 27761754     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.26418/jhl.v8i4
Core Subject : Agriculture,
Jurnal Hutan Lestari merupakan jurnal ilmu kehutanan yang menyajikan artikel mengenai hasil-hasil penelitian meliputi bidang teknologi pengolahan hasil hutan, pengawetan kayu, teknologi peningkatan mutu kayu, budidaya hutan, konservasi sumber daya alam, ekonomi kehutanan, perhutanan sosial dan politik kehutanan. Setiap naskah yang dikirimkan ke Jurnal Hutan Lestari akan ditelaah oleh Penelaah yang sesuai dengan bidangnya. Jurnal Hutan Lestari dipublikasikan oleh Fakultas Kehutanan Universitas Tanjungpura diterbitkan setiap 3 bulan sekali.
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PERILAKU HARIAN ORANGUTAN (Pongo pygmaeus) SETELAH DILEPASLIARKAN DI HUTAN LINDUNG GUNUNG TARAK KABUPATEN KETAPANG KALIMANTAN BARAT Sopiansah, Yusuf Eko; Prayogo, Hari; Rifanjani, Slamet
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v6i3.26675

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Orangutans are the great apes that is only living in the continent of Asia. They consist of  3 species, namely Pongo pygmaeus, P. abelii, P. tapanuliensis. This has prompted much research to study about Pongo spp.  However, the aim of this research is to study the daily behavior of the Borneo orangutan (P. pygmaeus) after released into its natural habitat. This research was conducted in The Protected Forest of Tarak Mountain, Subdistric of Nanga Tayap, Ketapang, West Kalimantan. The observation was done at 05.00 – 06.00 am until 16.00 – 17.00 pm, for 7 days. The results showed that the dominant activity of orangutan were eating and defecation in the morning, and nesting, moving and resting in the afternoon.  Orangutan are groom when they are feeding or resting.  Based on that, there was difference of orangutan behavior between after released in the nature habitat with orangutan behavior is rehabilited.  This become important information about orangutan as the early efforts to conserve this species exspecially orangutan after released into nature forest.Keywords: Bornean Orangutans, Daily Behavior, Focal Animal Sampling, Protected forest of Mt Tarak
ETNOZOOLOGI UNTUK RITUAL ADAT DAN MISTIS MASYARAKAT DAYAK ELLA DI DESA SUNGAI LABUK KECAMATAN ELLA HILIR KABUPATEN MELAWI Ramadiana, .; Anwari, Sofwan; Yani, Ahmad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v6i3.27074

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Utilization of flora and fauna have been managed by various ethnic in kalimantan for the needs of their life. One of the original ethnic comunity in West Kalimantan is the Dayak Ella  located in Sungai Labuk Village, Ella Hilir Sub-District, Melawi Regency. The Dayak Ella community also has diversity in the utilization of fauna for food, medicines, traditional and supernatural ceremonies. The purpose of this research is to get data of the types of animals that are used for custom and mystical rituals and how to use them by Dayak Ella community. This research uses data collection method that is by field survey, interview and direct observation in the field while for data collection technique that is by snowball sampling technique that is by determining the key respondent to then determine other respondent based on information from previous respondent, so also for so on. The results showed that the number of animals used for custom or mystical rituals by the Ella Dayak community in Sungai Labuk Village Ella Hilir Sub-District Melawi District, which is 5 species of animals from 5 families, on average each family consists of only 1 species. The parts of animals used for this custom or mystical ritual are the whole body, head, blood, nails, fangs, liver, eggs, blood, and fur. Utilization of these animals use such a way of giving the whole body of both meat and blood of the animal for offerings on the spirits, there is also part of the animal such as fangs or nails that serve as a symbol or other sign.Keyword: Customary and Mystical Rituals, Dayak Ella, Ethnozoology
KEANEKARAGAMAN JENIS JAMUR MAKROSKOPIS DI KAWASAN HUTAN SEKUNDER AREAL IUPHHK-HTI PT. BHATARA ALAM LESTARI KABUPATEN MEMPAWAH Priskila, .; Ekamawanti, Hanna Artuti; Herawatiningsih, Ratna
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v6i3.26953

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Macroscopic fungi have an important role for sustainable forest ecosystems. This study aims to describe the diversity of macroscopic fungi species in secondary forest areas in the area of IUPHHK-HTI PT. Bhatara Alam Lestari Bukit Batu village of Mempawah districk. This research used survey method with purposive sampling technique and macroscopic fungi inventory using a 5m × 5m double plot of 14 plots with total area of 0.035 ha observation plot. In the study sites, 33 macroscopic fungi were found from 15 families, namely Agaricaceae, Boletaceae, Ganodermataceae, Hygrophoraceae, Inocybaceae, Marasmiaceae, Meruliaceae, Mycenaceae, Physalacriaceae, Polyporaceae, Psathyrellaceae, Sarcoscyphaceae, Stereaceae, Strophariaceae and Xylariaceae. The highest number of Polyporaceae family species were Lentinus squarosulus, Polyporus arcularia, Microporus affinis, Microporus sp., Tremetes versicolor, Tremetes sp. (1) and Tremetes sp. (2). Macroscopic fungi were found to have benefits for humans as foodstuffs such as B. suptomentosus, R. caperata, L. squarosulus, P. arcularia and C. Tricholoma. Species which were benefited as medicines Ganoderma sp., G. lucidum, G. applantum, G. tesugae, G. boninense and X. Polymorpha. Where as species which were benefited as souvenirs were Microporus sp., M. afinis, Stereum sp. and Stereum osrea. Macroscopic fungi that have ecological benefits as saprophytes were Leucocoprinus sp., Lepiota sp., Ganoderma sp., G. lucidum, G. applantum, G. tesugae, G. boninense, Hygrocibe sp., H. miniata, R. caperata, M. scorodonius, M. haematocepala, C. septentrionalis, Mycena sp., M. panaeolus, M. delicatella, C. asprata, L. squarosulus, P. arcularia, Microporus sp., M. afinis, T. versicolor, Tremetes sp. (1), Tremetes sp. (2), P. condolleana, C. tricholoma, Stereum sp., Stereum osrea, G. leiteopiridis, G. braendlei, X. polymorpha. Macroscopic fungi which have ecological benefits as ectomycorrhiza namely Tylopilus sp. and B. suptomentosus.Keywords: Edible mushroom, Macroscopic Fungi, Polyporaceae, saprophyte, Secondary Forest.
TINGKAT DOMINANSI DAN ASOSIASI KELOMPOK KAYU INDAH DI AREAL IUPHHK-HTI PT. BHATARA ALAM LESTARI KABUPATEN MEMPAWAH Zulkifli, M; Herawatiningsih, Ratna; Yani, Ahmad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v6i3.26466

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This study aims to assess and provide information on how big the dominance and association of trees in IUPHHK-HTI PT. Bhatara Alam Lestari area. The problem in this research is the existence of human activities in managing the forest excessively, the forest was converted to a lot of plantations and agricultural areas and the occurrence of illegal forest clearing, feared loss of forest vegetation in the area. The research method used was plotted path mixed method with the laying of the purposive sampling path, the observation variable was the entire growth rate of the seedling, stake, pole, and tree levels. Based on the results of research there were 51 species of trees, 7 species of which were trees that entered into the group of Kayu Indah. Based on the results of research conducted it could be concluded that the type of dado, embun, jungkang, kayu malam and ubah were the dominant vegetation type for seedling level. Type of embun, jungkang, kayu malam, medang, nyatoh and ubah were the dominant vegetation type for stake level. Type of dado, embun, jungkang, kempas, petai, rengas and ubah were the dominant vegetation type for pole level. Type of jungkang, kayu malam, medang, ubah were the dominant tree for tree level. While the Ochiai index of kayu malam species had a negative relationship to the 3 dominant tree species, because the value of the Ochiai index was closed to 0.Keywords: Association, Dominance, Kayu Indah, Secondary Forest.
PERTUMBUHAN TANAMAN GAHARU (Aquilaria malaccensis Lamk) PADA TANAH ALUVIAL DENGAN NAUNGAN DAN TINGGI BIBIT BERBEDA Usuluddin, .; Burhanuddin, .; Muin, Abdurrani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v6i3.27042

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Agarwood (Aquilaria malaccensis Lamk) includes a restricted type of plant and its trade as an effort to conserve germplasm from the threat of extinction. Semi-tolerant silviculture of agarwood-tolerant at the level of seedlings that require shade, causing the community can not grow agarwood in open land. High seed information and light intensity (shading) that provides the best growth and survival are required for successful ex-situ cultivation of this species, especially in open alluvial soils. The purpose of this study was to determine the intensity of shade and height of agarwood seeds above 60 cm which is the best growth in open alluvial soil. The research used a randomized factorial design with 2 factors that is high seed factor, consisting of 3 treatment levels (60-70 cm, 80-90 cm and 100 cm above) and shade factor, consisting of 3 treatment levels (0%, 60% and 70%). The number of treatment combinations was 9 and each treatment was repeated 5 times. The results showed that the gaharu seeds planted (height 60 cm and above), able to grow in open alluvial soil with 100% live percentage. Agarwood seeds with height above 100 cm, have higher height and better diameter than small size seedlings, either with shade (60%) or without shade (0%), although not statistically significant. The result of soil fertility analysis showed that the soil in the research location is not fertile, so this condition is expected to influence the growth of agarwood plant that is tested besides the light intensity factor.Kata kunci :   Agarwood, alluvial soil, growth, high of seedlings, shade intensity, vitality.
KEANEKARAGAMAN JENIS PAKU-PAKUAN (Pteridophyta) TERESTRIAL DI LINGKUNGAN ARBORETUM SYLVA UNIVERSITAS TANJUNGPURA PONTIANAK Wanira, Ayu; Prayogo, Hari; Tavita, Gusti Eva
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This study aims to determine the diversity of terrestrial pteridophyta species (pteridophyta) at the University Arboretum Sylva Tanjungpura Pontianak. The objek of the study was to observe the types of terrestrial fern plants found in research plots based on where they grew. This research use survey method with double plot area is 10 x 5 meters, taken ± 10 % of the area of the Arboretum Sylva environment ( 32 observation plots). The result showed that the number of fern plants obtained from the observation plots of 1 to 32 plot were 8 species of terrestrial nails belonging to 5 families with 1138 individuals, the type of nail found was Asplenium longissimum, Asplenium belangeri Bori, Lygodium circinatum SW, Angiospteris avecta Hoffm, Nephrolepis hirsutula Forst, Nephrolepis bisserata SW, Stenochleana palustris Burm, and Lygodium scandes L. The value of dominance Index (C) in the study site is low because the index value of dominance of all plots does not exceed the value of 1. This shows that the community does not find one or two dominant plant species that dominate in that location.Keywords: diversity, fern nail plant, terrestrial.
JENIS BAMBU DI HUTAN TEMBAWANG DESA SUKA MAJU KECAMATAN SUNGAI BETUNG KABUPATEN BENGKAYANG Sary, Novia; Fahrizal, .; Yani, Ahmad
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Bamboo is a multipurpose plant and occupies a special place in the life of the people of Indonesia. The Village Suka Maju Sub-District Sungai Betung District Bengkayang is one of villages that have bamboo plants that grow wild especially in the forest of tembawang. This study aims to obtain information on the type bamboo in the forest tembawang Village Suka Maju Sub-District Sungai Betung District Bengkayang during 1 month and  methods used  is a method exploration with the determination of hide was purposive sampling of double plot measuring 5 m x 5 m, colleting data do with two ways which is : a collection of flora and identification morfologi bamboo, and the kind of data take is primary and secondary. The results of this study found 4 species are: Bamboo Betung (Dendrocalamus asper), Bamboo Tali (Gigantochloa apus), Bamboo Buluh (Schizostzchyum zollingeri Steud) , and Bamboo Munti (Schizostzchyum sp). Bamboo type most commonly found individuals species is the Betung bamboo (Dendrocalamus asper) because the tembawang forest area is located in the hilly area which is the habitat for bamboo betung with its soil type is alluvial.Keywords : Bamboo, Identification, Species
KOMPOSISI JENIS DAN STRUKTUR HUTAN MANGROVE DI AREAL BEKAS TEBANGAN IUPHHK PT. BINA OVIVIPARI SEMESTA KABUPATEN KUBU RAYA Selfiany, Widiya Octa; Muin, Abdurrani; Burhanuddin, .
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This study aims to study and get a picture of species composition and structure of mangrove forests in logged-over areas of 2012, 2014 and 2016 at PT. Bina Ovivipari Semesta Kubu Raya District West Kalimantan Province. The method used in this study was the survey method by way of plotted path, where the laying of the path done by purposive sampling. The results of seedling to tree level showed that of 5 mangrove species found; Mangrove (Rhizophora apiculata), Tumu (Bruguiera gymnorrhiza), Lenggadai (Bruguiera parviflora), Nyirih Batu (Xylocarpus mullocensis) and Blukap (Rhizophora mucronata), the highest diversity index was owned by Rhizophora apiculata Blume species with values from 0.03-0.77; while the lowest diversity index was owned by Rhizophora mucronata species with a value of 0.01. From Index range values ranging from seedling to tree level indicates that the diversity index of logged-over areas of 2012, 2014 and 2106 of mangroves were in the low range.Keywords: mangrove forest, species composition, structure of mangrove.
PERILAKU HARIAN ORANGUTAN KALIMANTAN (Pongo pygmaeus) DI KAWASAN HUTAN KONSERVASI PT. KAYUNG AGRO LESTARI (KAL) KABUPATEN KETAPANG Herwandi, Budi; Prayogo, Hari
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Indonesia is one of the countries that has 20% of the world's primate species, one of the primate species is an orangutan. This study aims to determine the behavior of Kalimantan orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus). The research was conducted in Conservation Forest Area, PT. Kayung Agro Lestari (KAL), Ketapang District. This observation was conducted by using focal animal sampling method on three individual orangutan found in conservation forest area with different age and sex. The three individual orangutan were observed in the morning after the orangutan got up and out of their nest until the orangutan made their nests late in the evening. The data of orangutan behavior is recorded with a duration of time every two minutes.Adult orangutan observed in conservation forest areas spend more time resting, followed by moving and eating activities, this behavior is different from younger orangutan who engage in more eating, moving and resting activities.. The observed orangutan do a lot of activities in the morning and afternoon, while in the daytime activities are mostly done is a rest activity.Keywords: Behavior Of Orangutan, Concervation Forest, Pongo pygmaeus.Indonesia is one of the countries that has 20% of the world's primate species, one of the primate species is an orangutan. This study aims to determine the behavior of Kalimantan orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus). The research was conducted in Conservation Forest Area, PT. Kayung Agro Lestari (KAL), Ketapang District. This observation was conducted by using focal animal sampling method on three individual orangutan found in conservation forest area with different age and sex. The three individual orangutan were observed in the morning after the orangutan got up and out of their nest until the orangutan made their nests late in the evening. The data of orangutan behavior is recorded with a duration of time every two minutes.Adult orangutan observed in conservation forest areas spend more time resting, followed by moving and eating activities, this behavior is different from younger orangutan who engage in more eating, moving and resting activities.. The observed orangutan do a lot of activities in the morning and afternoon, while in the daytime activities are mostly done is a rest activity.Keywords: Behavior Of Orangutan, Concervation Forest, Pongo pygmaeus.
PEMANFAATAN GETAH DAMAR OLEH MASYARAKAT DI KELURAHAN KEDAMIN HULU KECAMATAN PUTUSSIBAU SELATAN KABUPATEN KAPUAS HULU Arianti, Della Oktavia; Idham, M; Zainal, Sofyan
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One of the HHBK is sap from resin wood. See its abundant potential in Indonesia resin gum made one of the forest plants that are able to provide production both wood and other results (not wood). Resin is one of the long-know non-timber forest products, producing a sap produced only by certain forest tree species. The aim of this research is to observe the utilization of damar sap by the people of Kedamin Hulu, and also analyzing the relationship between the utilization of damar sap with the level of income, knowledge, and cosmopolitan. This research used descriptive method in form of surveys using interview technique and using questioners as the tool of data collection. Based on the result of the research done to 87 respondents, it is known that from 87 respondents, 3 respondents (4%) have moderate level of utilization, 10 respondents (11%) have low level of utilization. Therefore, it can be concluded that the utilization of damar sap based on the level of utilization tend to have a high-level utilization, from 87 respondent, there are 74 respondents (85%) with high level of utilization. 74 respondents (85%) have positive level of utilization.Keyword: Kapuas Hulu, Non-timber Forest Products, Resin Sap, Resin Wood, Utilization

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