Wan Abdul Rachman大森林公园农民种植地块的组成、支配和相似水平

I. Indriyanto
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森林农民喜欢的树种并不总是相同的,因此在每个农民耕种的区块中,都有可能形成具有特定成分的林分。本研究旨在分析农民种植区的树种组成、优势树种以及物种组成的相似程度。这项研究于2020年8月至12月进行。数据收集采用嵌套矩形地块进行植被调查,采样强度为1%。收集的数据包括树种、树高、基底面积和每个物种的个体数量。通过计算密度、频率、重要值指数(IVI)、相似性指数(IS)和相异性指数(ID)对数据进行分析。结果表明,农民种植区的森林花园林分组成属于异质性(混合林分),树种数量从12种到18种不等。树种总数为43种,包括17种丛林木材、18种丛林MPTS和8种农业MPTS。林园林分以Gnetum gnemon、Durio zibethinus、Aleurites moluccana和Myristica fragrans 4个树种为主,它们的IVI>19.91%。林园林分组成的相似性水平很低,平均IS为0.27,平均ID为0.73。因此,可以说,农民种植区之间的森林花园林分具有不同的组成,差异为73%。需要保持甚至发展森林花园林分的异质性,以保持森林的生态功能,生产的非木材足够多样化,满足森林周围社区的需求。
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Composition, domination, and similarity level of stand among farmers’ cultivated blocks at Wan Abdul Rachman Grand Forest Park
The tree species preferred by forest farmers are not always the same, so that in each farmers cultivated block it is possible to form forest stands with a certain composition. The research aimed to analyze the composition of tree species, dominant tree species, and similarity level of species composition among the farmer’s cultivated block. The research was conducted from August until December 2020. Data collection was carried out with a vegetation survey using nested rectangular plots with a sampling intensity of 1%. The data collected includes tree species, tree height, basal area, and individual number of each species. Data were analyzed by calculating density, frequency, important value index (IVI), similarity index (IS), and dissimilarity index (ID). The results showed that the composition of forest garden stands in the farmer’s cultivated block was categorized as heterogeneous (mixed stand) with the number of trees species varying from 12 to 18 species. The total number of tree species were 43, consisting of 17 jungle wood species, 18 jungle MPTS species, and 8 agricultural MPTS species. The forest garden stands were dominated by 4 tree species, namely Gnetum gnemon, Durio zibethinus, Aleurites moluccana, and Myristica fragrans, each of which had an IVI>19.91%. The similarity level of forest garden stands composition was very low with an average IS of 0.27 and an average ID of 0.73. Thus, it can be stated that the forest garden stands among the farmer’s cultivated blocks had different compositions with a difference of 73%. The heterogeneity of forest garden stands needs to be maintained and even developed so that the ecological function of the forest is maintained and the non-timber produced is sufficiently diverse to meet the needs of communities living around the forest.
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