HUBUNGAN VOLUME TEGAKAN DENGAN KANDUNGAN BIOMASSA TERSIMPAN SKALA PLOT PADA AREAL AGROFORESTRY DUSUNG DI DUSUN TOISAPU KOTA AMBON

  • Ivan Passal Mahasiswa Pascasarjana Program Studi Managemen Hutan Universitas Pattimura Ambon
  • Gun Mardiatmoko Dosen Pascasarjana Program Studi Managemen Hutan Universitas Pattimura Ambon
  • Fransina Latumahina Dosen Pascasarjana Program Studi Managemen Hutan Universitas Pattimura Ambon
Keywords: Agroforestry, Shelter Biomass

Abstract

 The study was carried out in the Dusung Community Forest (Agroforestry) area of ​​Toisapu Negeri Hutumuri Hamlet, South Leitimur Sub-District, Ambon City in August - October 2018 to determine the relationship between stand volume and stored biomass for scale plots in dusung agroforestry areas in Toisapu Hamlet. For this reason, it begins with an inventory of potential at seedling, sapling, pole and tree levels so that information and data on the actual potential of carbon content in the dusung system are obtained based on the value of the diversity of stand volume and biomass content. The results of the three measurement plots showed that the highest biomass was seen to be dominated by Durian, Pala and Langsat and Duku and Clove plants. Based on the calculation of the biomass value of the total carbon content in the three plots, it can be seen biomass potential for a total 400 m² plot area or 0.04 ha for the three plots with an area of ​​1,200 m² or 0.12 ha having a total biomass of 50,783.77 Kg / m² multiplied by the assumption of 0.5% of the total amount of tree biomass and poles so that the total carbon content stored in the three plots is 25,391.88 kg / m² or 2,539.19 tons / ha.

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Published
2019-10-01
How to Cite
Passal, I., Mardiatmoko, G., & Latumahina, F. (2019). HUBUNGAN VOLUME TEGAKAN DENGAN KANDUNGAN BIOMASSA TERSIMPAN SKALA PLOT PADA AREAL AGROFORESTRY DUSUNG DI DUSUN TOISAPU KOTA AMBON. JURNAL HUTAN PULAU-PULAU KECIL, 3(1), 40-54. Retrieved from https://ojs3.unpatti.ac.id/index.php/jhppk/article/view/1320
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