STUDI KOMPOSISI VEGETASI DASAR DI KAWASAN TAMAN HUTAN RAYA SULTAN THAHA SAIFUDDIN. (Indonesian)

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    • Alternate Title:
      Study of Basic Vegetation Composition in Sultan Thaha Saifuddin Grand Forest Park Area. (Estonian)
    • Abstract:
      Research studies on the composition of basic vegetation in Sultan Thaha Saifuddin Grand Forest Park area have been conducted from July to August 2018 with multiple plot vegetation method.. The plots placement was done by purposive sampling at two different land cover locations. The plot size sampling was 10x10 meters, 8 plots were located at the burnt location and 5 plots at the location of the bulian natural habitat. The results of the study found 37 families, and 80 species, where the family that has the highest number of species is the Moraceae family which is as many as 6 species. Plant species found in burned areas were 48 species, in non-burnt areas (bulian habitat) 29 species and in post-burned and non-burned area as many as 3 species. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
    • Abstract:
      Penelitian studi komposisi vegetasi dasar di kawasan Taman Hutan Raya Sultan Thaha Saifuddin telah dilakukan dari bulan Juli - Agustus 2018 dengan metode analisis vegetasi petak ganda. Peletakan plot di lakukan secara purposive sampling pada dua lokasi tutupan lahan yang berbeda. Ukuran petak sampling 10x10 meter, 8 buah petak diletakan pada lokasi bekas terbakar dan 5 buah petak pada lokasi habitat alami bulian. Berdasarkan hasil penelitian ditemukan 37 famili dan 80 spesies, dimana famili yang memiliki jumlah spesies terbanyak adalah famili Moraceae yaitu 6 spesies. Jenis tumbuhan yang terdapat di areal bekas terbakar sebanyak 48 spesies, di areal tidak terbakar (habitat bulian) 29 spesies dan di areal bekas terbakar dan tidak terbakar sebanyak 3 spesies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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