Tree species diversity of Pegunungan Bintang, Papua, Indonesia as potency of wood supply

Murdjoko A, Djitmau DA, Sirami EV, Siburian RHS, Ungirwalu A, Mardiyadi Z, Wanma JF, Mofu WY, Marwa J, Susanti CME, Tokede MJ, Imburi CS, Sagrim M, Mamboai H, Sonbait LY, Dwiranti F, Salosa YY, Paembonan JB, Wiradyo ET, Unenor E, Benu NMH, Saragih ASB. 2021. Tree species diversity of Pegunungan Bint...

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Published inBiodiversitas (Surakarta) Vol. 22; no. 12
Main Authors MURDJOKO, AGUSTINUS, DJITMAU, DONY ARISTONE, SIRAMI, ELIESER VIKTOR, SIBURIAN, RIMA HERLINA SETIAWATI, UNGIRWALU, ANTONI, MARDIYADI, ZULFIKAR, WANMA, JIMMY FRANS, MOFU, WOLFRAM YAHYA, MARWA, JONNI, SUSANTI, CICILIA MARIA ERNA, TOKEDE, MAX JONDUDAGO, IMBURI, CHRISTIAN SOLEMAN, SAGRIM, MEKY, MAMBOAI, HANS, SONBAIT, LUKAS YOWEL, DWIRANTI, FEBRIZA, SALOSA, YENNY YENDRI, PAEMBONAN, JOHANA BETY, WIRADYO, ESTIKO TRI, UNENOR, ERNI, BENU, NITHANEL MIKAEL HENDRIK, SARAGIH, ANDI SASTRA BENNY
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LanguageEnglish
Published 06.12.2021
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Summary:Murdjoko A, Djitmau DA, Sirami EV, Siburian RHS, Ungirwalu A, Mardiyadi Z, Wanma JF, Mofu WY, Marwa J, Susanti CME, Tokede MJ, Imburi CS, Sagrim M, Mamboai H, Sonbait LY, Dwiranti F, Salosa YY, Paembonan JB, Wiradyo ET, Unenor E, Benu NMH, Saragih ASB. 2021. Tree species diversity of Pegunungan Bintang, Papua, Indonesia as potency of wood supply. Biodiversitas 22: 5645-5655. The tropical rainforest is a primary global concern in many aspects. Therefore, this study aimed to describe the tree diversity in Pegunungan Bintang Forest, Papua, Indonesia. There are 10 dominant species from seedlings, saplings, poles, and trees, indicating the timber production potency. This study set systematic plots in Murkim and Teiraplu Sub-districts to collect taxonomic information, diameter, and clear bole height samples. The results showed that the forest was categorized as a tropical mixed due to diverse tree species. The leading plant families included Moraceae, Myrtaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Lauraceae, and Anacardiaceae, with various seedlings, saplings, poles, and trees. The potency of timber was reflected through sample distribution using the reverse J-shaped curve, identifying the merchantable trees with larger and smaller diameters as re-established. However, timber utilization management requires silvicultural treatments using selective logging by diameter limit and logging cycle for forest sustainability.
ISSN:1412-033X
2085-4722
DOI:10.13057/biodiv/d221263