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PRODUCTION STRUCTURE OF MAIN COMMERCIAL TREE SPECIES IN A MANGROVE FOREST IN EAST SUMATERA, INDONESIA
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Production structure of main commercial tree species was studied in a mangrove forest in East
Sumatera, Indonesia. This research was carried out in January 1991 using the estimation of standing biomass
with stratified clipping method in order to know the production structure of the main commercial tree species in
this mangrove forest, i.e. Rhizophora apiculata, Bruguieraparviflora and B. sexangula.
The results obtained show that R. apiculata tended to have a sparser foliage of thicker leaves along the stem
than B. parviflora or B. sexangula; therefore, R. apiculata is regarded as a shade-intolerant tree species. In
contrast, either B. parviflora or B. sexangula tended to have a larger proportion of leaves and branches along the
stem; consequently, those species are recognized as shade-tolerant tree species.
Sumatera, Indonesia. This research was carried out in January 1991 using the estimation of standing biomass
with stratified clipping method in order to know the production structure of the main commercial tree species in
this mangrove forest, i.e. Rhizophora apiculata, Bruguieraparviflora and B. sexangula.
The results obtained show that R. apiculata tended to have a sparser foliage of thicker leaves along the stem
than B. parviflora or B. sexangula; therefore, R. apiculata is regarded as a shade-intolerant tree species. In
contrast, either B. parviflora or B. sexangula tended to have a larger proportion of leaves and branches along the
stem; consequently, those species are recognized as shade-tolerant tree species.
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