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ANALISIS MODEL ARSITEKTUR POHON BAMBANG LANANG (MICHELIA CHAMPACA L.)
Each type of plant has its own characteristics that have been genetically determined to be distinguished from others. Bambang lanang (Michelia champaca L.) is one of the local tree species in South Sumatra which is used by the community as a producer of carpentry and is usually cultivated in a mixed pattern. Efforts to recognize this tree species and understand their growth patterns can be done by using a tree architectural model analysis approach. So it is necessary to do research with the aim of understanding the architectural model and growth patterns of the Bambang lanang tree. This research was conducted from December 2020 to February 2021 in Tanjung Kurung Village, Kikim Selatan District, Lahat Regency, South Sumatra. The method used in this research is the reconstruction method. Observations were made on each individual bambang lanang at various stages of growth, i.e. seedlings, juveniles and adults phases. Each growth phase is assigned about five individuals to observe. The tree architectural analysis was then carried out by observing some of the morphological characteristics shown by each individual Michelia champaca L. tree. The result of observations at each growth phase showed that Michelia champaca L. has a monopodial stem construction and the orientation of the growth direction is orthotropic with continuous growth. The branches are also monopidal and continuous (diffuse) and show sileptic growth. The position of the reproductive organs is located in the lateral part which shows indeterminate growth. The architectural characteristics of Michelia champaca L. indicate that this plant is included in the criteria for trees with the Roux architectural model
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2107003951 | T51675 | T516752021 | Central Library (Referens) | Available but not for loan - Not for Loan |
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