2021
DOI: 10.29244/jsdh.7.1.17-24
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Komposisi Jenis dan Struktur Vegetasi Tepi Hutan, Taman Nasional Gunung Ciremai, Jawa Barat

Abstract: Mount Ciremai National Park has a high ecological function as a major catchment and water source areas. The objective of this research was to obtain information on floristic composition and structure in the edge forest of Seda Block, Mount Ciremai National Park. To carried out the research, the method used in the analysis vegetation was quadrat transect at an elevation of 602-614 m asl. The results showed that species composition dominated by the families of Euphorbiaceae and Moraceae, consisting of 3 stratas … Show more

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“…In addition, in the Wanagama I forest of Gunung Kidul, as many as 33 species of plants live in pine stands, but it is not stated how many species come from groups of trees (Widodo et al 2010). Furthermore, the number of species at the study site is higher than those on the forest's edge, which is also part of the TNGC, namely 30 species from 22 families (Iskandar et al 2021). These results indicate that the species diversity in the P. merkusii forest is still higher than the number of species in the secondary forest on the edge of the TNGC.…”
Section: Species Diversitymentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In addition, in the Wanagama I forest of Gunung Kidul, as many as 33 species of plants live in pine stands, but it is not stated how many species come from groups of trees (Widodo et al 2010). Furthermore, the number of species at the study site is higher than those on the forest's edge, which is also part of the TNGC, namely 30 species from 22 families (Iskandar et al 2021). These results indicate that the species diversity in the P. merkusii forest is still higher than the number of species in the secondary forest on the edge of the TNGC.…”
Section: Species Diversitymentioning
confidence: 92%