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INTENSIVE SILVICULTURE APPLICATION FOR ENRICHMENT PLANTS GROWTH IN COAL MINE RECLAMATION LAND

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dc.creator Nugroho, Yusanto
dc.date.accessioned 2020-06-15T03:58:22Z
dc.date.available 2020-06-15T03:58:22Z
dc.identifier http://eprints.ulm.ac.id/2228/1/Full%20Paper%20Pros.Sem.%20Internasional-Fahutan-PUI-%20from%20Yusanto.pdf
dc.identifier Nugroho, Yusanto INTENSIVE SILVICULTURE APPLICATION FOR ENRICHMENT PLANTS GROWTH IN COAL MINE RECLAMATION LAND. INTENSIVE SILVICULTURE APPLICATION FOR ENRICHMENT PLANTS GROWTH IN COAL MINE RECLAMATION LAND. (Unpublished)
dc.identifier.uri https://repo-dosen.ulm.ac.id//handle/123456789/10618
dc.description Local species superior trees introductions for enrichment plants at coal mine reclamation land as a breakthrough to increase diversity of crops and reclamation land function value. Intensive silviculture used to provide optimal growing space for plants that grow optimally introduction. This study aimed to analyze the growth of plants introduced by the application of intensive silviculture of 6 local species superior trees that Durio zibethinus, Hevea brasiliensis, Acrass zapota, Mangifera indica, Parkia Speciosa and Arthocarpus champeden on reclamation land by the reclamation plant species of Acacia auriculiformis the age of 1 year in the District Pengaron Banjar regency, South Kalimantan. The research method using a complete block design with 6 treatments and repetition as much as 3 replicates. The results showed that the application of intensive silviculture provide survival rates were introduced reached 83.33% at the age of 1.5 years in the field. The highest percent of plant life on the type of plant M. indica, H. brasiliensis and P. Speciosa above 80% and below 80% of plant species D. zibethinus and A. champeden. The different types of plants significant effect (P <0.005) for plant height and diameter. Type M.indica and H. brasiliensis produce the best height and diameter growth compared with the kind of brown, D. zibethinus, A. champeden and P. Speciosa. Adaptation M. indica and H. brasiliensis plants on post-mining land better than the other fourth local species superior. Based on the type of plant health levels M. indica and H. brasiliensis have clas healthy growth, Species of P. Speciosa have minor damage, the species of D. zibethinus, A. zapota and A. champeden have moderate damage. Type M. indica and H. brasiliensis have better resistance at the reclamation land in comparison with other types of local species superior.
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dc.relation http://eprints.ulm.ac.id/2228/
dc.subject AI Indexes (General)
dc.title INTENSIVE SILVICULTURE APPLICATION FOR ENRICHMENT PLANTS GROWTH IN COAL MINE RECLAMATION LAND
dc.type Article
dc.type NonPeerReviewed


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