Abstract:
The objectives of the research were to analyze the effects of ectomycorrhizae on wildling growth of six tree
species from Dipterocarpaceae family, and to analyze the species that have the best growth response on the
ectomycorrhizae. The method used was a factorial experiment in a completely randomized design. Factors
applied were ectomycorrhizae and wildling species. Ectomycorrhizae factor consisted of without mycorrhizae
(control) and with mycorrhizae. Species factor consisted of Shorea leprosula, Shorea ovalis), Hopea
mengarawan, Shorea palembanica, Shorea macroptera, and Shorea parvofolia. The number of treatment was
12 combinations. Replication was four times, and the number of wildlings of each treatment was four wildlings.
The total wildlings observed were 144 wildlings. The results showed that in terms of the height increment
variable, the ectomycorrhizae factor provided significant effects on the growth of the wildlings. The average
height increment of the six species of Dipterocarpaceae family with mycorrhizae was 3.60 cm while without
mycorrhizae was 2.76 cm. In terms of diameter increment variable, the ectomycorrhizae and species factors
independently affected the growth of the wildlings significantly. The average diameter increment of the six
species of Dipterocarpaceae family with mycorrhizae was 0.11 cm while without a mycorrhiza treatment was 0.07
cm. The species that had the highest diameter increment (0.113 cm) was Shorea ovalis, while the smallest one
was Shorea macroptera (0.063 cm). The survival percentage of wildling observed was 100%.
Key words: wildling growth, ectomycorrhizae, Shorea, Dipterocrpaceae family.