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Nurtjahya, E.; Setiadi, D.; Guhardja, E.; Muhadiono; Setiadi, Y.. |
A quantitative study of floristic composition and vegetation structure was conducted at Bangka Island, Indonesia. Six different vegetation types were chosen, riparian forest, abandoned farmland, and natural regeneration of tin-mined lands of different ages: 0 and barren, 7, 11 and 38 years’ old tin-mined land. The seedling composition of the oldest tin-mined land was less than 2 % similar to that of a riparian forest. Natural regeneration on 7-year old tin-mined land began with herb species belonging to Cyperaceae, Poaceae, and Melastomaceae; followed by herb species belonging to Asteraceae and Poaceae on 11-year old; then by Poaceae and shrub species of Myrtaceae on 38-year old tin-mined land. Older tin-mined land tended to have less sand, higher... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Bangka; Succession; Tin-mined land. |
Ano: 2009 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/524986 |
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