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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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STUDI POTENSI BIOMASSA DAN KARBON PADA TEGAKAN HUTAN DI KPHP MODEL SUNGAI MERAKAI KABUPATEN SINTANG PROVINSI KALIMANTAN BARAT Prahara, Agust; Hardiansyah, Gusti; Widhanarto, Ganjar Oki
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 3, No 2 (2015): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v3i2.10137

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The purpose of this research was to estimate biomass and carbon stored in the forest unit management of KPHP to know its potency to adsorb atmospheric CO2 gas and comply with standart from IPCC recomendation  in the Model Forest Production Management Unit S. Merakai Sintang Regency. Method of inventory is “non destructive sampling at Above Ground Baiomass pool”, placement stand the sample plot is purposive sampling based on 2012  land cover image of Landsat ETM 7+ stratificated year 2012 BPKH Wilayah III Pontianak dided. KPHP Model S. Merakai Sintang Regency  was founded by Minister of forestry decree number  : SK. 791/MENHUT-II/2009, Desember, 7th, 2009. The result of this research four class sample of land cover: Primary Forest with the average biomass 363,82 ton /Ha and carbon stored 234,54 ton C/Ha, Secondary Forest with the average biomass 499,02 ton/Ha and carbon stored 171,00 ton C/Ha, Secondary Swamp Forest with the average biomass 451,91 ton /Ha and carbon stored 212,40 ton C/Ha, bush shrub with the average biomass 17,79 ton/Ha and carbon stored 8,63 ton C/Ha. Key Words : Biomass, Carbon, KPHP Model S. Merakai
PENGARUH STRUKTUR VEGETASI TERHADAP KELIMPAHAN KERANG KEPAH (Polymesoda erosa) PADA HUTAN MANGROVE DESA SUNGAI BAKAU KECIL KABUPATEN MEMPAWAH KALIMANTAN BARAT Sutardi, Aldi; Anwari, Sofwan; Rifanjani, Slamet
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 6, No 2 (2018): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v6i2.26095

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Mangrove forests are one of the ecosystems that have important values in terms of physical, biological and economic. Increasing the quality of forests can increase the usefull of one of the biological benefits. This can be seen by many animals that use the forest as a shelter, spawning, foraging and so forth. One of the mangrove forest in Sungai Bakau Kecil`s Village, Mempawah, West Kalimantan. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of density and vegetation structure on the abundance of shellfish.The method used in this research was survey. Determination of starting point as the first line of observation was done purposively (placement deliberately), for the next path systematically with a distance of 100 m. Observation of mangrove vegetation was pathway technique. Each path was made of 3 plots of observation of mangrove vegetation and shellfish with each plot area of 10 m X 10 m. The plot was made perpendicular to the coastline, the first plot was near the beach then the second plot was made 50 m from the first plot and the third plot was made 50 m from the second plot. The samples was made of 3 quadran with 1m x 1m for shellfish samples .The highest density of vegetation with the highest shellfish was found in observation plots 3, 6 and 9 with each density of Vegetation in plot 3, 6, 9 were 7851/Ha, 13029/Ha and 5261/Ha respectively, and the range of 6-8 shellsfish. Vegetation structure at 3, 6 and 9 observation plots that can provide food, space and temperature that support for shellfish with tree density of 9-17/Ha, stakes 256-512/Ha and seedlings 5000-12500/Ha.Keywords: Mangrove, Shellfish, Vegetation
PERTUMBUHAN TANAMAN GAHARU Aquilaria spp DENGAN PEMBERIAN MIKORIZA DAN MULSA PADA LAHAN TERBUKA DI TANAH ULTISOL Nurbaiti, Siti; Muin, Abdurrani; Fahrizal, M
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 4, No 4 (2016): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v4i4.18241

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Agarwood (Aquilaria spp) only can be grown under shade on the first phase of planting because this plant has silvic semi tolerance. This condition make agarwood difficult to grow under open field. Due to this condition, to grow in open field, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and mulching are needed. The research work aimed to find the effect of mycorrhizal fungi and mulching on agarwood growth in open field. The research work was conducted in experiment garden of Universitas Tanjungpura in Pak Laheng village, Toho district, Mempawah regency until the plant aged 8 weeks. The research work employed split plot design using a randomized block design. The treatment consisted of main factor with seedling without fungi (A1) and seedling with fungi (A2) and additional factor with plant without mulching (B1) and plant with mulching (B2). The research findings showed that in the age 8 weeks the mycorrhizal fungi only could fasten the growth of diameter and while mulching had effect on height, diameter and number of leaves. The interaction of these two treatment gave significant impact on diameter and number of leaves. Keywords : Aquilaria spp, Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Mulching, Open Field and Ultisol Soil
ASOSIASI FUNGI MIKORIZA ARBUSKULA PADA TANAMAN MANGROVE DI DESA PASIR KECAMATAN MEMPAWAH HILIR KABUPATEN MEMPAWAH Ramadhani, Fety Fitri; Ekamawanti, Hanna Artuti; Anwari, M Sofwan
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 7, No 4 (2019): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v7i4.38198

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This research was aimed at discovering the types of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) associated with mangrove plants. The research was conducted in Pasir Village, Mempawah Hilir District, Mempawah Regency, and the Silvicultural Laboratory of Forestry Faculty, Tanjungpura University Pontianak for one month. The samples collection of soil and root done survey method used purposive sampling technique. The primary data were the number of spores, genus of AMF, and AMF infection on root samples. While the secondary data were pH, air temperature, soil temperature, humidity, diameter, and height. The results showed that there were 7 species of Glomus spp. and mangrove plant (Avicennia marina, Bruguiera cylindra, Rhizophora stylosa) with AMF spore density of 247 spores /100 gr soil and level of root infection percentage from low class (class 2) up to medium class (class 3). Keywords: arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), association, mangroves.
TINGKAT SERANGAN RAYAP PADA GEDUNG SEKOLAH DI KOTA PONTIANAK dika, An; Indrayani, Yuliati; Yanti, Hikma
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 1, No 3 (2013): Jurnal Hutan Lestari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v1i3.3218

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The research was conducted in Pontianak with 44 samples of school distribute in six districts in Pontianak City. Research using descriptive method by field survey. The results of the survey on 44 buildings located in six districts in Pontianak city, indicate that percentage of termites attack as follows : underpinnings is 26.28%, girder is 45.5%, column / pillar structure is 62.35%, table is 89.01%, chair is 90.44%, doors is 33.88%, ceiling framework is 36.01%, 64.53% and rafters is 47.9%. The Relative frequencies (FK) of termites attack as follows: Nasutitermes havilandi (59.09%), Cryptotermes sp (20.45%), Cryptotermes sp1 (4.54%), Cryptotermes domesticus (18.18%) , C. cynocephalus (9.09%), Coptotermes curvignathus (18.18%), Coptotermes kalshoveni (2.27%), Schedorhinotermes medioobscurus (9.09%), Globitermes globosus (2.27%) and Microcerotermes havilandi (2.27%). Key word : Level of termite attack, School building, Pontianak city
POPULASI MONYET EKOR PANJANG (Macaca fascicularis) DI HUTAN LINDUNG DESA PULAU JAYA KECAMATAN TEMPUNAK KABUPATEN SINTANG Sangkauw, Heriditus; Prayogo, Hari; Anwari, M Sofwan
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 7, No 1 (2019): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v7i1.32715

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Protected Forest Areas in Pulau Jaya Village still have shifting cultivation activities. The shifting cultivation system that used  has caused forest damage ecosystem which is habitat of long-tailed macaque.The study aim to determined the population and density of long-tailed macaque in Pulau Jaya Village, Tempunak sub-district, Sintang regency. The research on population of Long-tailed macaque was conducted four-month period strarted from february to june 2018. The survey was conduct by using track, there is five track that conducted survey. It was also conducted repeated three times surveys on 1000 meter length track. The result of this research shown that the total number of this long-tailed macaque is about 114 individu and 13 groups while the individual density is 0,0676 to 1,86 individu per hectare and the group density is 0,0806 to 0,2086 group per hectare.Keywords : Macaca fascicularis, Population, Pulau jaya village, secondary forest.
KEANEKARAGAMAN JENIS TUMBUHAN TINGKAT POHON PADA HUTAN ADAT GUNUNG BERUGAK DESA MEKAR RAYA KECAMATAN SIMPANG DUA KABUPATEN KETAPANG Jupendi, Ignasius Kamila; Manurung, Togar Fernando; Ardian, Hafiz
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 5, No 4 (2017): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v5i4.22647

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Gunung Berugak Customary Forest of Mekar Raya Village in Simpang Dua Sub District of Ketapang Regency became a natural forest area whose diversity of tree species is high. Around the area of Gunung Berugak Customary Forest, there is illegal logging that could threaten the diversity of plant species. So far, the data on the diversity plant species in the forest area have not been recorded properly. Therefore, this research was conducted with the aim of describing and analyzing vegetation levels of the dominant trees in the forest area of Gunung Berugak Customary forest. This study used survey method with a transects. The determination of the observation transects used purposive sampling. The results of research on transects I, II, III, IV, and V showed that the highest INP was the species of Keladan (Dryobalanops  beccarii Dyer), the dominance value index (C) was in the low category, the species diversity index (H) was in the high category. The trees that serve as the structure of Gunung Berugak Customary Forest were dominated the species of keladan (Dryobalanops  beccarii Dyer).Keywords : Customary Forest, Diversity, Gunung Berugak, Mekar Raya Village, Trees.
KARAKTERISTIK BIOPELET BERDASARKAN KOMPOSISI SERBUK BATANG KELAPA SAWIT DAN ARANG KAYU LABAN DENGAN JENIS PEREKAT SEBAGAI BAHAN BAKAR ALTERNATIF TERBARUKAN Lamanda, D. Dhuha; Setyawati, Dina; haida, Nur; Diba, Farah; Roslinda, Emi
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 3, No 2 (2015): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v3i2.10673

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The research aims to evaluate the quality of biopellets made from different composition of the oilpalm trunk powder and Laban wood charcoal with different type of adhesive. The composition consist of 25% oilpalm powder : 75% Laban wood charcoal; 50% oilpalm powder: 50% Laban wood charcoal; 75% oilpalm powder : 25% Laban wood charcoal; 100% oilpalm powder respectively. The adhesives used are tapioca flour and sago flour. The research used completely factorial randomized design, which consists of eight combination treatment with 3 replications. The material was mixed manually and biopellets produced with meat mincer in home scale with size 2 cm long and diameter 0.4 cm.  Biopelet then dry in oven for 24 hour with temperature 600C-700C. The quality of biopelet was evaluate according to SNI 8021 : 2014. The result of research showed that the average values of water content of biopellets was range between 6.91% - 9.98%; the average values of ash content was range between 1.02% - 1.69%; the average values of volatile matter content was range between 38.36% - 71.93%; the average values of fixed carbon content was range between 26.45% - 59.97% and the average values of calor was range between 3719,67(cal/g) – 5944,33 (cal/g). The composition of oilpalm and Laban wood charcoal and type of adhesives was significantly affected the calor value of biopellets. Meanwhile the other values such as moisture content, ash content, volatile matter content and fixed carbon content was not significant. The quality of biopellets can fulfill the SNI 8021 : 2014 standard, except on ash content. The best biopellets was achieved on composition 25% oil palm trunk powder : 75% Laban wood charcoal with adhesive tapioca. Keywords : Biopellets, Laban wood, Oilpalm trunk, tapioca, sago
KEANEKARAGAMAN JENIS JAMUR MAKROSKOPIS DI KAWASAN HUTAN SEKUNDER AREAL IUPHHK-HTI PT. BHATARA ALAM LESTARI KABUPATEN MEMPAWAH Priskila, .; Ekamawanti, Hanna Artuti; Herawatiningsih, Ratna
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 6, No 3 (2018): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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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.
IDENTIFIKASI JENIS TUPAI (Tupaia Sp.) DI HUTAN TEMBAWANG DESA MENSIKU BERSATU KECAMATAN BINJAI HULU KABUPATEN SINTANG Anggara, Gayus; Nurdjali, Bachrun; AM, Iskandar
JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI Vol 5, No 1 (2017): JURNAL HUTAN LESTARI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v5i1.18413

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Forest ecosystem and flora and fauna variety are a basic capital for national development which benefit for human’ s life in particular at Tembangan forest located in Mensiku Bersatu village of Binjai Hulu sub-district of Sintang.  Tembangan forest located in Mensiku Bersatu village of Binjai Hulu sub-district of Sintang has a lot of flora and fauna and one of its familiar animals is squirrel. For several reasons, squirrel conservation is considered as an unimportant action since this wild animal is often regarded as one of potential pests. In fact, squirrel has several significant roles in maintaining the sustainability of forest ecosystem since this animal can perform as a flora distributor or a insect controller that distribute seeds around Tembangan forest. The purpose of this study is to investigate the type of squirrel species at Tembangan forest located in Mensiku Bersatu village of Binjai Hulu sub-district of Sintang. The study result is expected to have significant contribution regarding the required data for management, protection, and conservation of Tembangan forest.  The setting of this study is in Tembangan forest located in Mensiku Bersatu village of Binjai Hulu sub-district of Sintang. Survey method and purposive sampling technique are applied in this study to identify the squirrel’s main territory around Tembangan forest. Based on the results of observation and identification, it can be concluded that Tembangan forest located in Mensiku Bersatu village of Binjai Hulu sub-district of Sintang has 5 species of squirrel specifically Spotted Squirrel (Tupaica picta), Slim Squirrel, (Tupaica gracilis), Small Squirrel (Tupaica minor), Javan Treeshrew Squirrel (Tupaica javanica),and Beautiful Squirrel (Tupaica splendidula). There are approximately 183 squirrels living in Tembangan forest and Spotted Squirrel (Tupaica picta) is the most common type of squirrel found in there and Tembangan forest has 82 spotted squirrel (Tupaica picta), 36 slim squirrels (Tupaica gracillis), 45 small squirrels (Tupaica minor), 13 Javan Treeshrew Squirrel (Tupaica javanica), and 7 beautiful squirrels (Tupaica splendidula). Keywords: Identification of squirrel type, Mensiku Bersatu village, Tembangan forest

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