Rehabilitation of degraded forest with Shorea leprosula and S. selanica cuttings

Komatsu Ltd. and the Forest and Nature Conservation Research and Development Center (FNCRDC) of the Ministry of Forestry, Indonesia have developed a cutting propagation technique for dipterocarp species. This technique uses a fog-cooling system to lower the temperature inside cutting boxes in a greenhouse. This method is suitable for mass production of vegetative propagules of some dipterocarps species. Rooting percentage of S. leprosula and S. selanica (meranti) cuttings was 95% and 92% respectively during the experimental stage, and 67% at mass production stage. The planting stock production of the dipterocarp cuttings in 1997 and 1998 were 42 000 and 53 000 respectively. Reforestation of degraded forest by using these dipterocarp cuttings was studied on 70 ha trial plot in West Java. Planting stock from cuttings and seedlings of S. leprosula and S. selanica were planted at various spacings. Preliminary results indicated that at this site S. selanica grows better than S. leprosula, planting stock from cuttings of both species performed better than planting stock from seedlings, and closer spacing resulted in better growth and survival. These findings suggest that planting stock from cuttings can be used to reforest degraded forest.

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Main Authors: Sakai, C., Subiakto, A., Heriansyah, I., Nuroniah, H.S.
Format: Book Chapter biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Center for International Forestry Research 2001
Subjects:rehabilitation, degraded forests, afforestation, shorea, propagation, cutting, humidity, light intensity, cooling systems, conferences,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18421
https://www.cifor.org/knowledge/publication/943
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-184212023-02-15T01:18:07Z Rehabilitation of degraded forest with Shorea leprosula and S. selanica cuttings Sakai, C. Subiakto, A. Heriansyah, I. Nuroniah, H.S. rehabilitation degraded forests afforestation shorea propagation cutting humidity light intensity cooling systems conferences Komatsu Ltd. and the Forest and Nature Conservation Research and Development Center (FNCRDC) of the Ministry of Forestry, Indonesia have developed a cutting propagation technique for dipterocarp species. This technique uses a fog-cooling system to lower the temperature inside cutting boxes in a greenhouse. This method is suitable for mass production of vegetative propagules of some dipterocarps species. Rooting percentage of S. leprosula and S. selanica (meranti) cuttings was 95% and 92% respectively during the experimental stage, and 67% at mass production stage. The planting stock production of the dipterocarp cuttings in 1997 and 1998 were 42 000 and 53 000 respectively. Reforestation of degraded forest by using these dipterocarp cuttings was studied on 70 ha trial plot in West Java. Planting stock from cuttings and seedlings of S. leprosula and S. selanica were planted at various spacings. Preliminary results indicated that at this site S. selanica grows better than S. leprosula, planting stock from cuttings of both species performed better than planting stock from seedlings, and closer spacing resulted in better growth and survival. These findings suggest that planting stock from cuttings can be used to reforest degraded forest. 2001 2012-06-04T09:06:27Z 2012-06-04T09:06:27Z Book Chapter Sakai, C., Subiakto, A., Heriansyah, I., Nuroniah, H.S. 2001. Rehabilitation of degraded forest with Shorea leprosula and S. selanica cuttings . In: S. Kobayashi, J.W. Turnbull, T. Toma, T. Mori, N.M.N.A. Majid (eds.). Rehabilitation of degraded tropical forest ecosystems: workshop proceedings, 2-4 November 1999, Bogor, Indonesia. :191-196. Bogor, Indonesia, Bogor, Indonesia, CIFOR. CIFOR. ISBN: 979-8764-70-6.. 979-8764-70-6 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18421 https://www.cifor.org/knowledge/publication/943 en Open Access Center for International Forestry Research
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humidity
light intensity
cooling systems
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shorea
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cutting
humidity
light intensity
cooling systems
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Sakai, C.
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Heriansyah, I.
Nuroniah, H.S.
Rehabilitation of degraded forest with Shorea leprosula and S. selanica cuttings
description Komatsu Ltd. and the Forest and Nature Conservation Research and Development Center (FNCRDC) of the Ministry of Forestry, Indonesia have developed a cutting propagation technique for dipterocarp species. This technique uses a fog-cooling system to lower the temperature inside cutting boxes in a greenhouse. This method is suitable for mass production of vegetative propagules of some dipterocarps species. Rooting percentage of S. leprosula and S. selanica (meranti) cuttings was 95% and 92% respectively during the experimental stage, and 67% at mass production stage. The planting stock production of the dipterocarp cuttings in 1997 and 1998 were 42 000 and 53 000 respectively. Reforestation of degraded forest by using these dipterocarp cuttings was studied on 70 ha trial plot in West Java. Planting stock from cuttings and seedlings of S. leprosula and S. selanica were planted at various spacings. Preliminary results indicated that at this site S. selanica grows better than S. leprosula, planting stock from cuttings of both species performed better than planting stock from seedlings, and closer spacing resulted in better growth and survival. These findings suggest that planting stock from cuttings can be used to reforest degraded forest.
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humidity
light intensity
cooling systems
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author Sakai, C.
Subiakto, A.
Heriansyah, I.
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title Rehabilitation of degraded forest with Shorea leprosula and S. selanica cuttings
title_short Rehabilitation of degraded forest with Shorea leprosula and S. selanica cuttings
title_full Rehabilitation of degraded forest with Shorea leprosula and S. selanica cuttings
title_fullStr Rehabilitation of degraded forest with Shorea leprosula and S. selanica cuttings
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