Dekomposisi Serasah dan Keanekaragaman Makrofauna Tanah pada Hutan Tanaman Industri Nyawai (Ficus variegate. Blume)

The use of fast-growing tree species is necessary to meet the demand of timber. However, the information with regard the fertility of the soil for planting of these species is still limited. This study aimed to obtain data and information on the litter production and its rate of decomposition as wel...

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Main Authors: Pranatasari Dyah Susanti, Wawan Halwany
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Gadjah Mada 2017-07-01
Series:Jurnal Ilmu Kehutanan
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Online Access:https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jikfkt/article/view/28285
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spelling doaj-ebe4f8a34ff34fc589689bab18125dcc2020-11-24T20:59:11ZengUniversitas Gadjah MadaJurnal Ilmu Kehutanan0126-44512477-37512017-07-0111221222310.22146/jik.28285 Dekomposisi Serasah dan Keanekaragaman Makrofauna Tanah pada Hutan Tanaman Industri Nyawai (Ficus variegate. Blume)Pranatasari Dyah Susanti0Wawan Halwany1Balai Penelitian dan Pengembangan Teknologi Pengelolaan DAS. Jl. A. Yani – Pabelan, Kartasuro PO BOX 295 Surakarta 57102Balai Litbang Lingkungan Hidup dan Kehutanan Banjarbaru. Jl. A Yani Km 28.7 Guntung Manggis Landasan Ulin Kotak Pos 1065, Banjarbaru The use of fast-growing tree species is necessary to meet the demand of timber. However, the information with regard the fertility of the soil for planting of these species is still limited. This study aimed to obtain data and information on the litter production and its rate of decomposition as well as soil macrofauna diversity on Industrial Plantation Forest of nyawai (Ficus variegate. Blume) with three different age classes. This study used a quantitative method. Sample plots were determined purposively with consideration of the representation of age. The observed variables included the amount of production of litter, decomposition rate of litter, and soil macrofauna using two methods, i.e. monolith or soil sampling (PCT) for soil macrofauna underground the soil and trap wells (PSM) for macrofauna on soil surface. The results showed in the 6-year-old stands showed the best litter ecomposition rates, since 48.31% of litter was decomposed at a rate of 11%. At this age class, diversity of macrofauna also has the highest score as 1.08, although that value was still in the low category.https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jikfkt/article/view/28285decompositionlittermacrofaunanyawaisoil fertility
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author Pranatasari Dyah Susanti
Wawan Halwany
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Wawan Halwany
Dekomposisi Serasah dan Keanekaragaman Makrofauna Tanah pada Hutan Tanaman Industri Nyawai (Ficus variegate. Blume)
Jurnal Ilmu Kehutanan
decomposition
litter
macrofauna
nyawai
soil fertility
author_facet Pranatasari Dyah Susanti
Wawan Halwany
author_sort Pranatasari Dyah Susanti
title Dekomposisi Serasah dan Keanekaragaman Makrofauna Tanah pada Hutan Tanaman Industri Nyawai (Ficus variegate. Blume)
title_short Dekomposisi Serasah dan Keanekaragaman Makrofauna Tanah pada Hutan Tanaman Industri Nyawai (Ficus variegate. Blume)
title_full Dekomposisi Serasah dan Keanekaragaman Makrofauna Tanah pada Hutan Tanaman Industri Nyawai (Ficus variegate. Blume)
title_fullStr Dekomposisi Serasah dan Keanekaragaman Makrofauna Tanah pada Hutan Tanaman Industri Nyawai (Ficus variegate. Blume)
title_full_unstemmed Dekomposisi Serasah dan Keanekaragaman Makrofauna Tanah pada Hutan Tanaman Industri Nyawai (Ficus variegate. Blume)
title_sort dekomposisi serasah dan keanekaragaman makrofauna tanah pada hutan tanaman industri nyawai (ficus variegate. blume)
publisher Universitas Gadjah Mada
series Jurnal Ilmu Kehutanan
issn 0126-4451
2477-3751
publishDate 2017-07-01
description The use of fast-growing tree species is necessary to meet the demand of timber. However, the information with regard the fertility of the soil for planting of these species is still limited. This study aimed to obtain data and information on the litter production and its rate of decomposition as well as soil macrofauna diversity on Industrial Plantation Forest of nyawai (Ficus variegate. Blume) with three different age classes. This study used a quantitative method. Sample plots were determined purposively with consideration of the representation of age. The observed variables included the amount of production of litter, decomposition rate of litter, and soil macrofauna using two methods, i.e. monolith or soil sampling (PCT) for soil macrofauna underground the soil and trap wells (PSM) for macrofauna on soil surface. The results showed in the 6-year-old stands showed the best litter ecomposition rates, since 48.31% of litter was decomposed at a rate of 11%. At this age class, diversity of macrofauna also has the highest score as 1.08, although that value was still in the low category.
topic decomposition
litter
macrofauna
nyawai
soil fertility
url https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jikfkt/article/view/28285
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