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http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/165430| Title: | Pemulihan Luka Sadap pada Pohon Pinus untuk Optimalisasi Produksi Getah di KPH Kuningan |
| Other Titles: | The Effect of Tapping Techniques on the Recovery of Pine Tree Tapping Wounds for Resin Optimization in KPH Kuningan. |
| Authors: | Santosa, Gunawan Muhdin NAIBAHO, ROGATE PAULUS |
| Issue Date: | 2025 |
| Publisher: | IPB University |
| Abstract: | Pohon pinus memiliki masa pemulihan luka bekas sadapan yang relatif lama.
Pemulihan luka sadapan dinilai berdasarkan parameter jumlah, lebar, dan
kedalaman sadapan. Faktor lingkungan seperti ketinggian tempat juga berperan
dalam pemulihan luka bekas sadapan. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengukur
lebar dan kedalaman sadapan serta menganalisis pengaruhnya terhadap tingkat
pemulihan pohon. Metode yang digunakan adalah metode kuantitatif dengan
pengumpulan data luka bekas sadapan di posisi bagian atas, tengah, dan bawah pada
setiap pohon contoh pada dua ketinggian dari permukaan laut (dpl), yaitu di bawah
dan di atas 800 meter di atas permukaan laut pada kelas umur IV. Analisis data
dilakukan menggunakan regresi linier sederhana, uji-t berpasangan (Paired Two
Sample for Means). Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa lebar sadapan
berpengaruh signifikan terhadap tingkat pemulihan luka, di mana lebar sadapan
pada posisi bagian bawah pohon menunjukkan tingkat pemulihan paling tinggi,
yaitu sekitar 55% pada ketinggian <800 m dpl dan 31% pada ketinggian >800 m
dpl. Sebaliknya, kedalaman sadapan tidak berpengaruh terhadap pemulihan luka
bekas sadapan. Pengaturan lebar sadapan perlu diperhatikan agar tidak melebihi
batas optimal dengan lebar maksimal 4 cm dan kedalaman maksimal 1,5 cm guna
menjaga kesehatan pohon. Pine trees have a relatively long time for tapping recovery. The tapping recovery based on the parameters of the number, width, and depth of tapping wounds. Environmental factors such as altitude also play a role in the tapping recovery. The purpose of this study was to measure the width and depth of tapping and analyze its effect on the recovery rate of trees. The method used was a quantitative method by collecting data on tapping wounds in the top, middle and bottom positions on each sample tree at two heights from sea level (above sea level), namely below and above 800 meters above sea level in age class IV. Data were analyzed using simple linear regression, paired t-test (Paired Two Sample for Means). The results showed that the width of the tapping had a significant effect on the wound recovery rate, where the width of the tapping at the bottom of the tree showed the highest recovery rate, which was about 55% at an altitude of <800 meters above sea level and 31% at an altitude of >800 meters above sea level. In contrast, tapping depth had no effect on the recovery of tapping wounds. Setting the tapping width needs to be considered so as not to exceed the optimal limit with a maximum width of 4 cm and a maximum depth of 1.5 cm to maintain tree health. |
| URI: | http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/165430 |
| Appears in Collections: | UT - Forest Management |
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