EDAPHIC INFLUENCES ON TREE SPECIES COMPOSITION AND COMMUNITY STRUCTURE IN A SECONDARY-LOWLAND DIPTEROCARP FOREST OF KOTA DAMANSARA FOREST RESERVE, SELANGOR

This research was conducted to determine tree species composition and its relationship with edaphic factors at Kota Damansara Forest Reserve (KDFR), Selangor. Ten study plots of 25 m × 20 m each were established randomly covering a total area of 0.5 ha. In each plot, all trees with diameters at brea...

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Published in:Malaysian Applied Biology
Main Author: Ruziman H.H.; Ismail A.; Pardi F.; Hatta S.K.M.
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Language:English
Published: Malaysian Society of Applied Biology 2022
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Ruziman H.H.; Ismail A.; Pardi F.; Hatta S.K.M.
EDAPHIC INFLUENCES ON TREE SPECIES COMPOSITION AND COMMUNITY STRUCTURE IN A SECONDARY-LOWLAND DIPTEROCARP FOREST OF KOTA DAMANSARA FOREST RESERVE, SELANGOR
2022
Malaysian Applied Biology
51
4
10.55230/mabjournal.v51i4.06
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85140985045&doi=10.55230%2fmabjournal.v51i4.06&partnerID=40&md5=3d7cad5d9c481c36aa83ed442b584560
This research was conducted to determine tree species composition and its relationship with edaphic factors at Kota Damansara Forest Reserve (KDFR), Selangor. Ten study plots of 25 m × 20 m each were established randomly covering a total area of 0.5 ha. In each plot, all trees with diameters at breast height (DBH) of 5 cm and above were tagged and measured whilst topsoil samples at 10 cm depths were taken for their physical and chemical properties. A total of 205 trees from 46 species and 22 families were recorded in KDFR. As for species diversity, the forest showed a Shannon-Weiner Diversity Index (H’) of 3.43 and an evenness value of 0.89 which portrays the uniformity of tree species distribution in the study site. The soil analysis in this study demonstrated that KDFR was dominated by sandy clay texture with organic matter content ranging from 3.94% to 14.24% and acidic soil pH of 3.86. Redundancy analysis indicated that Cinnamomum iners, Cratoxylum arborescens, Myristica cinnamomea, and Syzygium grandis were closely related to soil chemical properties such as nutrients of Ca, P, K. Data and information from this study are crucial as a guideline for future ecological research in tropical forest areas. © 2022, Malaysian Society of Applied Biology. All rights reserved.
Malaysian Society of Applied Biology
1268643
English
Article
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author Ruziman H.H.; Ismail A.; Pardi F.; Hatta S.K.M.
spellingShingle Ruziman H.H.; Ismail A.; Pardi F.; Hatta S.K.M.
EDAPHIC INFLUENCES ON TREE SPECIES COMPOSITION AND COMMUNITY STRUCTURE IN A SECONDARY-LOWLAND DIPTEROCARP FOREST OF KOTA DAMANSARA FOREST RESERVE, SELANGOR
author_facet Ruziman H.H.; Ismail A.; Pardi F.; Hatta S.K.M.
author_sort Ruziman H.H.; Ismail A.; Pardi F.; Hatta S.K.M.
title EDAPHIC INFLUENCES ON TREE SPECIES COMPOSITION AND COMMUNITY STRUCTURE IN A SECONDARY-LOWLAND DIPTEROCARP FOREST OF KOTA DAMANSARA FOREST RESERVE, SELANGOR
title_short EDAPHIC INFLUENCES ON TREE SPECIES COMPOSITION AND COMMUNITY STRUCTURE IN A SECONDARY-LOWLAND DIPTEROCARP FOREST OF KOTA DAMANSARA FOREST RESERVE, SELANGOR
title_full EDAPHIC INFLUENCES ON TREE SPECIES COMPOSITION AND COMMUNITY STRUCTURE IN A SECONDARY-LOWLAND DIPTEROCARP FOREST OF KOTA DAMANSARA FOREST RESERVE, SELANGOR
title_fullStr EDAPHIC INFLUENCES ON TREE SPECIES COMPOSITION AND COMMUNITY STRUCTURE IN A SECONDARY-LOWLAND DIPTEROCARP FOREST OF KOTA DAMANSARA FOREST RESERVE, SELANGOR
title_full_unstemmed EDAPHIC INFLUENCES ON TREE SPECIES COMPOSITION AND COMMUNITY STRUCTURE IN A SECONDARY-LOWLAND DIPTEROCARP FOREST OF KOTA DAMANSARA FOREST RESERVE, SELANGOR
title_sort EDAPHIC INFLUENCES ON TREE SPECIES COMPOSITION AND COMMUNITY STRUCTURE IN A SECONDARY-LOWLAND DIPTEROCARP FOREST OF KOTA DAMANSARA FOREST RESERVE, SELANGOR
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description This research was conducted to determine tree species composition and its relationship with edaphic factors at Kota Damansara Forest Reserve (KDFR), Selangor. Ten study plots of 25 m × 20 m each were established randomly covering a total area of 0.5 ha. In each plot, all trees with diameters at breast height (DBH) of 5 cm and above were tagged and measured whilst topsoil samples at 10 cm depths were taken for their physical and chemical properties. A total of 205 trees from 46 species and 22 families were recorded in KDFR. As for species diversity, the forest showed a Shannon-Weiner Diversity Index (H’) of 3.43 and an evenness value of 0.89 which portrays the uniformity of tree species distribution in the study site. The soil analysis in this study demonstrated that KDFR was dominated by sandy clay texture with organic matter content ranging from 3.94% to 14.24% and acidic soil pH of 3.86. Redundancy analysis indicated that Cinnamomum iners, Cratoxylum arborescens, Myristica cinnamomea, and Syzygium grandis were closely related to soil chemical properties such as nutrients of Ca, P, K. Data and information from this study are crucial as a guideline for future ecological research in tropical forest areas. © 2022, Malaysian Society of Applied Biology. All rights reserved.
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