Prijanto Pamoengkas
Bogor Agricultural University
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Journal of the Indian Academy of Wood Science | 2016
Nyoman Wistara; Munawar Sukowati; Prijanto Pamoengkas
Abstract Selective cutting and line planting silvicultural system has been carried out in natural forest to increase the growth rate of red meranti (Shorea leprosula Miq.). Even though high growth rate has been understood tend to decrease certain basic properties of wood; however measurement of the basic properties specifically done on the red meranti resulted from thinning and shade free gap treatment has been lacking. In the present research, measurement of the basic properties of red meranti resulted from thinning and shade free gap treatment was done. It was found that thinning and increasing shade free gap increased the diameter of tree, longitudinal shrinkage, fiber diameter, lumen diameter, sapwood extractives, and ash content. On the other hand, these treatment decreased heartwood proportion, crown coverage, specific gravity, wood density, mechanical properties, radial and tangential shrinkage, fiber length, cell wall thickness and heartwood extractives. Lignin, holocellulose, α-cellulose and hemicelluloses were not significantly influenced by the treatments. Overall, thinning and increasing shade free gap tended to reduce the quality of wood.
Journal of Natural Resources | 2017
Nining Nurfatma; Prijanto Pamoengkas; Ika Heriansyah
Harapan rainforest situated in South Sumatera is a restoration area of PT REKI company that highly susceptible to land conversion. The problem faced in the effort of restoration is the restorated area that is too large and has not been tested any silvicultural techniques. The condition of land cover is the basic information that could be used as a reference in the preparation of restoration strategy. The study aimed to determine the level of damage, the condition of the ecosystem, appropriate silvicultural techniques, and plant species restoration priorities. The used methods were analysis of vegetation in 4 typologies (secondary forest, old shrub, young shurb, former akasia plantations). The order of area with the level of damage from the lowest to the highest were: the typology of secondary forest, old shurb, young shrub, and former akasia plantation, respectively. The typology of secondary forests had the highest value of diversity, richness, and evenness (H’>3, Dmg>5, and E>0.6). Relationship between former akasia plantations typology and another tipologies was not germane (euclidean distance> 3.31), and the relationship between seedling and trees in all typologies (with the exception of former akasia plantations) was very high (r> 0.9). Silvicultural techniques that could be done include eradicating A. mangium in the former akasia plantation and planting in the all typologies with the exception of secondary forest. The plants that could be used for restoration are Macaranga sp., K.malaccensis, Nephelium sp., P.gutta, H.mengarawan, S.leprosula.
Biodiversitas | 2010
Prijanto Pamoengkas
Archive | 2011
Prijanto Pamoengkas; Juniar Prayogi
International Journal of Sciences: Basic and Applied Research | 2014
Diana Prameswari; Supriyanto; Bambang Hero Saharjo; Basuki Wasis; Prijanto Pamoengkas
Jurnal Silvikultur Tropika | 2018
Prijanto Pamoengkas; Ayi Kulsum Zamzam
Jurnal Silvikultur Tropika | 2018
Prijanto Pamoengkas; Ayi Kulsum Zamzam
Jurnal Silvikultur Tropika | 2018
Puspita Laksmi Maharani; Prijanto Pamoengkas; Irdika Mansur
Biodiversitas | 2018
Prijanto Pamoengkas; Iskandar Z. Siregar; Aji Nuralam Dwisutono
Jurnal Pengelolaan Sumberdaya Alam dan Lingkungan (Journal of Natural Resources and Environmental Management) | 2017
Nining Nurfatma; Prijanto Pamoengkas; Ika Heriansyah