Abstract
A phytosociological study on the flora and vegetation community of Tembawang was carried out in of Traditional Agroforestry secundary Forest of Sekadau Hulu West Kalimantan, Indonesia. The main objectives of this study were to identify composition and structure of Tembawang in secundary forest Sekadau Hulu. A total of 30 plots (20×20 m in size) were constructed according to the line transect method. The vegetation sampling and data analysis were done according to the Mueller-Dombois and Ellenberg approach. The results showed that there were 43 species belonging to 32 generas and 13 families in the form of trees. The most common species in the study area were Havea brasilensis (Will.ex A.Juss) dan Durio zibethinus Murr. The results also showed that most of the species belong to the Dipterocarpaceae and Moraceae. This indicates that the Traditional Agroforestry Tembawang forest more potential a carbon storage in West Kalimantan Indonesia.
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