· Pengelolaan Keragaman Hayati Tanah untub Menunjang Keberlanjutan Produbsi Pertanian Tropiba

Handayani, Tamingsih and Handayanto, Eko and Suwardji, Suwardji (2018) · Pengelolaan Keragaman Hayati Tanah untub Menunjang Keberlanjutan Produbsi Pertanian Tropiba. S3 thesis, upt. perpustakaan.

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Abstract

Macromthropod diversities play the key role in terrestrial ecosytem dynamic. mainly as litter transfonner on orgmtic matter decomposition. Tltis research aims to establish the diversity of macroarthropod in several land system and agroclimatic zone. to examine the different land system· s impact in different agroclimatic zone toward the macromthropod diversity and to investigate the influence of litter f.11l quality and litter f.11l and standing litter quantity towm·d the macroarthropod diversity. The sample of macroarrhropod was taken using the pitfall trap method fi·om the agroforestry land of Sengon (Paraserianthes fhlcataria (L) Nielsen) 7 years in age. the agroforestry ofNimba (Azadirachta indica Juzz) S years in age and the mi.-x of Sengon and Nimba 10 years in age that are in the SUN land system and agroclimatic zone E4 and the agroforestty land Sonokeling (Dalbergia latifolia Roxb) 12 years in age (B) that is in the BJN land system and agroclimatic zone C3. The result of the study shows that there were differences of macroarthropod abundance muong each habitat. The dontinant nmcroanln·opocls are ti"om the f.1milies of Fornticidae (ant). Blattidae (cockroach). and Isotontidae (collembola) with the dominance ofFonnicidae is the ltighest. Wetter and lmntid habitat tend to show the better macromthropod diversities condition.

Item Type: Thesis (S3)
Additional Information: Organik, material
Subjects: S Agriculture > S Agriculture (General)
Divisions: Fakultas Pertanian
Depositing User: Wiwin Kartikawati
Date Deposited: 24 Mar 2018 04:02
Last Modified: 24 Mar 2018 04:02
URI: http://eprints.unram.ac.id/id/eprint/1743

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