Peatlands restorer plant species in the protected forest area

Autorzy

  • Nursanti Nursanti University of Jambi, Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry Department, Jl. Raya Jambi-Muara Bulian, KM 12 Desa Mendalo
    Darat, 36361, Jambi, Indonesia.
  • Novriyanti Novriyanti University of Lampung, Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry Department, Jl. Soemantri Brojonegoro No.1 Gedong Meneng, Rajabasa, Kota Bandar Lampung, 35141, Indonesia, e-mail: novriyanti.nov@fp.unila.ac.id; Conservation Community of Indonesia (KKI) WARSI, Jl. Inu Kertapati No.12, Pematang Sulur, Telanaipura, Kota Jambi 36361, Jambi, Indonesia
  • Arisa Dwi Indriyani University of Jambi, Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry Department, Jl. Raya Jambi-Muara Bulian, KM 12 Desa Mendalo
    Darat, 36361, Jambi, Indonesia.
  • Nurul Anggraeni University of Jambi, Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry Department, Jl. Raya Jambi-Muara Bulian, KM 12 Desa Mendalo
    Darat, 36361, Jambi, Indonesia.
  • Asrizal Paiman University of Jambi, Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry Department, Jl. Raya Jambi-Muara Bulian, KM 12 Desa Mendalo
    Darat, 36361, Jambi, Indonesia.

Abstract

Like other ecosystems, burnt peatlands will run into natural regeneration, characterized by pioneer plants’ presence as a succession process guard. However, annual burnt peatlands can complicate vegetation growth, including the pioneer’s presence. Besides that, it is unknown what kind of grow pioneers are, so the research aims to find out the pioneer plants’ diversity on burnt peatlands is essential. The reasonably extensive distribution of peat ecosystems and high fire potential in Sumatra is Tanjung Jabung Regency of Jambi Province selected to study. The locations of plant species inventory are Orang Kayo Hitam Forest Park (burnt five times), village forest (HD) Sinar Wajo, and HD Koto Kandis Dendang (each burnt once) using the Nested Quadrat and Line Transect of vegetation survey method. Vegetation analysis showed that 22 pioneers were found in HD Sinar Wajo and 27 species in HD Koto Kandis Dendang. Some are identified as ferns (Pteridophyta), breed with spores, and pioneer plants reproduce by seeds (Spermatophyta). In Orang Kayo Hitam Forest Park found 26 species consisting of plants, trees, shrubs, and lianas. Among the three locations, we found the same type of pioneer. It is implied that patterns and regeneration processes can help each other in the same landscape.

DOI 10.2478/ffp-2022-0011
Source Folia Forestalia Polonica, Series A – Forestry
Print ISSN 0071-6677
Online ISSN
2199-5907
Type of article
short communication
Original title
Peatlands restorer plant species in the protected forest area
Publisher The Committee on Forestry Sciences and Wood Technology of the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Forest Research Institute in Sekocin Stary
Date 27/05/2022

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