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Monitoring Kesehatan Tegakan Kayu Putih (Melaleuca Cajuputi) Di Universitas Riau
ABSTRACT
The decline in the number of Melaleuca cajuputi trees at Universitas Riau since
their establishment in 2023 indicates health issues within the stand that require
Monitoring. This study aims to assess the status and health level of Melaleuca
cajuputi stands at Universitas Riau. The research employed a vegetation census
using the Forest Health Monitoring (FHM) approach, which included observations
of tree height, diameter, leaf condition, disease symptoms, pest attacks, and physical
damage to each individual. The results showed that out of 462 Melaleuca cajuputi
trees, 449 were alive with an average diameter of 5.5 cm. The stand health
percentage consisted of 91% healthy, 6% unhealthy, and 3% dead. The most
common damage occurred on leaves, indicated by discoloration and spots, while
the dominant damage type was leaf discoloration (21 trees). The severity level of
damage was generally in the moderate category (20–29%). Overall, the Melaleuca
cajuputi stands at Universitas Riau remain relatively healthy and viable, but routine
maintenance such as weed control, replanting, and fertilization is needed to ensure
sustainable growth.
Keywords: Data analysis, Forest health Monitoring, Plant damage, Stand health,
Universitas Riau
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