Komposisi Jenis dan Struktur Tegakan di Hutan Penelitian Haurbentes Jasinga, Kabupaten Bogor
Abstract
The Haurbentes Special Purpose Forest Area which functioned as a reaserch forest has various types of stands. This study was purposed to obtain informations on the species composition and stand structure in Harbuentes Research Forest. Unit samples taken by using purposing sampling method on 20 ha Haurbentes forest area. Observed variables in this study are number of vegetation individuals for seedlings and saplings, also diameter and number of individuals vegetation level from trees which diameter greater than 10 cm in 10 m x 50 m pots with seedlings, saplings and tree measuring on each type. Estimation of forest stands potential calculated with Dipterocarpaceae volume estimation and Berkhout linier transformation equation. Based on the observation, biodiversity index forest (H') in Haurbentes Research Forest for all levels of growth were categorized as moderate classification since it had biodiversity index forest values between 1,5 to 3,5. The species richness for seedling and trees growth rate were categorized as low classification and the sapling growth rate were categorized as high classification. The highest number of plants was founded in sapling growth rate and the lowest number of plants was founded in seedling and trees growth rate, with the value of 20 species of seedling, 51 species of saplings and 15 species of trees. Species of Shorea mecistopteryx was the dominant species at every stages of growth because these species are found in large numbers and spread almost evenly throughout the area. The stand structure of Haurbentes Forest was characterized as the larger the size of the diameter of the rod the more reduced the number of individuals of the species (the inverted "J" letter curve graphic). Based on 2012 tree treatise at the Haurbentes research forest in the area of 20 ha were found 2987 trees. Total of Dipterocarpaceae wood volume potential obtained in Haurbentes research forest is 592,77 m3 or 29,64 m3/ha.
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- UT - Forest Management [3072]