ANALISIS STRUKTUR DAN KOMPOSISI TUMBUHAN ASING INVASIF (INVASIVE SPECIES) PADA KAWASAN GUNUNG SIBUATAN DESA NAGALINGGA KECAMATAN MEREK KABUPATEN KARO SUMATERA UTARA

Ika Siti Noviyanti, Kartika Manalu, Melfa Aisyah Hutasuhut
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ABSTRACTForeign Plants Invasive (Invasive Species) have the ability to grow and develop very quickly in an ecosystem so that they can cause environmental damage. The purpose of this research is to find out the structure and composition of weed plants in the area of Mount Sibuatan, Nagalingga Village, Brand District, Karo Regency, North Sumatra, using the checkered line method with 10 x 10 m in size plot which is placed by purposive sampling. Based on the research that has been carried out, it was obtained 20 families of 34 species with 452 individuals that divided into three levels of vegetation, namely trees, sapling and basic vegetation. The dominant families found consisted of the Asterceae and Euphorbiaceae families with 64.12% and 76.43% of percentage, the co-dominant families were the Poaceae and Rosaceae families with 17.06 and 16.20% of percentage. The highest Importance Value Index (INP) of the area is the species of Austroeupatorium inulifolium (Kunth) R.M.King & H. Rob with a value of 92.37. The invasive plants diversity index has moderate abundance of plant diversity. The spread patterns of invasive plants are include into the category of groups.
摘要外来植物入侵(Invasive Species)具有在生态系统中快速生长和发育的能力,对环境造成破坏。本研究的目的是为了了解北苏门答腊省Karo Regency Brand区Nagalingga村Sibuatan山地区杂草植物的结构和组成,采用有目的采样放置10 × 10 m大小的方格线法。在已开展的研究基础上,获得了20科34种452个个体,植被分为乔木、树苗和基本植被3个层次。优势科为菊科和大戟科,分别占64.12%和76.43%,共同优势科为禾本科和蔷薇科,分别占17.06和16.20%。重要值指数(INP)最高的是Austroeupatorium inulifolium (Kunth) r.m.k king & H. Rob,为92.37。入侵植物多样性指数为中等丰度。入侵植物的传播模式被纳入类群范畴。
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