M. S. Harefa, Z. Nasution, E. Tuhono, A. Susilowati
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摘要
红树林是重要的生态系统。然而,土地转换和退化破坏了大片红树林。在一些退化地区,包括北苏门答腊的一些地区,已经采用本地物种恢复红树林。然而,有关单一栽培恢复区植物多样性的信息仍然有限。本研究旨在分析北苏门答腊 Pasar Rawa 村以 Soneratia alba 树种为主的红树林恢复区的植物多样性。在 Pasar Rawa 面积为 3 公顷的区域内采用了绘制路径法进行植被分析。研究结果表明,在白叶松恢复区发现了 8 个物种。在幼苗阶段,重要价值指数(IVI)最高的是刺桐(Acanthus ilicifolius),而在树苗和树木阶段,白眉刺桐的重要价值指数最高。树苗阶段的多样性指数最高,为 1.46(中),树龄阶段的多样性指数最低,为 0.26(低)。结果表明,虽然物种多样性值仍然较低,但研究地点出现了新的树苗。研究区出现的新物种,尤其是先锋物种,表明目前正在进行自然演替过程。 关键词:植物学;红树林;单一物种;恢复;白桑树
Floristic Diversity of Mangrove Restoration Area: A Case Study in Pasar Rawa, North Sumatra
Mangrove forests are important ecosystems. However, land conversion and degradation have destroyed a significant area of mangrove. Mangrove restoration employing native species has been performed in several degraded areas, including some North Sumatra regions. However, information regarding floristic diversity in monoculture restoration areas is still limited. This research aims to analyze the floristic diversity in the mangrove restoration area, which is dominated by Soneratia alba species in Pasar Rawa Village, North Sumatra. The plotted path approach was employed for vegetation analysis in a 3-ha area in Pasar Rawa. The findings revealed that 8 (eight) species were found in the S. alba restoration area. The highest Important Value Index (IVI) in the seedling stage was found in Acanthus ilicifolius, while at the sapling and tree stages, S. alba was the highest. The highest diversity index was obtained at the sapling stage, which was 1.46 (medium), and the lowest was obtained at the tree stages, which were 0.26 (low). The result showed a new recruitment of seedlings in the research location, although the species diversity value is still lower. The appearance of new species, particularly pioneer species, in the research area indicates that natural succession processes are currently taking place.
Keywords: floristic, mangrove, monospecies, restoration, Sonneratia alba