Nur Rochmah Kumalasari, Andriyani Prasetiyowati, Sunardi Sunardi, Suryahadi -
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摘要
棕榈油种植园有潜力为牲畜提供饲料作为能量来源。本研究的目的是评估棕榈林下杂草作为反刍动物饲料的产量和质量。通过鉴定,了解植物组成、产量和营养成分等信息,以评估潜在饲料。本研究采用随机区组设计,分为2个区组,分别为6岁和8岁棕榈树区和10个样地。研究参数为植物组成、杂草优势度和多样性以及牧草生产潜力。结果表明,共发现11科19种,以禾本科为主。油棕种植年限对杂草植物组成和多样性水平有影响。8年生油棕人工林杂草种类数和多样性水平下降,为10种,H ' 2.41; 6年生油棕人工林杂草种类数为13种,H ' 3.14。根据杂草的类型,共轭雀稗(Paspalum conjugatum P.J. Bergius)是一种有潜力作为反刍动物饲料的最高饲料,估计其新鲜生物灰产量为730.42 kg ha-1。反刍牧草杂草产量以牧草为主,其新鲜生物灰量高达1.87 t ha-1。
Estimation of Weed Biomass as Forage Production under Oil Palm Plantation
Palm oil plantations have the potency to provide forage as a source of energy for livestock. The objective of this research was to estimate the production and quality of weeds under palm plantation as ruminant feed. Identification was conducted to find out information about botanical composition, production and nutritional content to estimate potential forage. The study was conducted using a randomized block design with 2 blocks of 6- and 8-years old palm and 10 sample plots. The research parameters were botanical composition, weed dominance and diversity, and also forage production potency. The results showed that 19 species from 11 families were found and dominated by gramineae. The weed botanical composition and diversity level was affected by oil palm plantation age. On the 8 years old oil palm plantation, the number of weed species and diversity level were decreased, reaching 10 species and H’ 2.41 while on the 6 years old were 13 species and H’ 3.14. Based on the type of weed, Paspalum conjugatum P.J. Bergius is a weed that has the potential to be used as the highest forage as ruminant animal feed with an estimated production of 730.42 kg ha-1 of fresh biomash. The estimation of weed production ruminant forage was dominated by grass that had up to 1.87 ton ha-1 of fresh biomash.