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Analisis Regenerasi Pohon Kulim (Scorodocarpus Borneensis Becc.) Di Hutan Larangan Adat Ghimbo Potai
The Ghimbo Potai Indigenous Forbidden Forest is a tropical forest with high biodiversity, and is protected by local customary regulations that make forest habitats sustainable. The results of Nabawi's research (2020) show that the kulim tree in the pole phase has decreased so it is feared that this species is in the critical category. Therefore, this study aims to determine the abiotic and biotic effects of the sustainability of the kulim vegetation in the Ghimbo Potai Indigenous Prohibition Forest. The method used is purposive sampling by looking at the presence of kulim trees, then a circular plot is made according to the canopy area and vegetation analysis is carried out. The regeneration analysis data was carried out descriptively by comparing the number of individual kulims found in each growth phase (seedlings, saplings, poles, trees). The number of kulim individuals at the seedling and sapling levels was more (30 and 29 individuals/ha) than the poles and trees (11 and 8 individuals/ha), this made the regeneration status of the kulim tree classified as good. Kulim in the Ghimbo Potai Indigenous Forbidden Forest is classified in the normal category. The effect of regeneration is more influenced by biotic factors (squirrels, hedgehogs, rats) than abiotic factors (humidity, temperature, pH, light intensity and litter thickness).
Key findings : Kulim, Abiotic, Biotic, Critical, Purposive sampling
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