Bamboo Spreading Impacts as a Watershed Conservation Strategy in Upstream Area of Three Big Rivers of Sumatra

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Journal of Bamboo and Rattan Pub Date : 2023-05-30 DOI:10.55899/09734449/jbr021304
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Water is the source of life. The uncontrolled use of natural resources is currently causing the massive pollution of rivers in Sumatra, so the availability of clean water for people's lives is started to decrease. One of the efforts to conserve watersheds is to preserve riparian vegetation. Where there is a source of water, there is bamboo. Bamboo that grows in riparian areas has a root system that can prevent erosion and filter water, increasing clean water availability. The purpose of this study was to conduct an inventory, study of ecology, and indicate environmental factors of bamboo species that can potentially maintain riparian environmental conditions, which can later be developed as soil and water conservation plants in the Sumatran watershed. This research was conducted in the riparian areas in upstream of three major Sumatran rivers: Kuantan, Kampar, and Rokan. We recorded 20 species of bamboo plants from 5 genera in three major rivers of Sumatra. The Rokan watershed has environmental conditions that are still maintained with low human activity so that the diversity of bamboo upstream of the Rokan river is high and is still well maintained. Meanwhile, the Kuantan and Kampar watersheds have a lot of human activities along the river, so the bamboo vegetation has been exploited in these two areas. Based on Canonical Correspondence Analysis, Bambusa vulgaris is found suitable for cultivation in Kuantan and Kampar watersheds, which is abundant in these watersheds as well as has high tolerance range for polluted watershed. We recommend that B. vulgaris be used as riparian vegetation for soil and water conservation in polluted watersheds.
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苏门答腊岛三大河流上游地区竹林扩展对流域保护策略的影响
水是生命之源。目前,对自然资源的不加控制的使用正在造成苏门答腊岛河流的大规模污染,因此人们生活所需的清洁水开始减少。保护流域的努力之一是保护河岸植被。哪里有水源,哪里就有竹子。生长在河岸地区的竹子有一个根系,可以防止侵蚀和过滤水,增加清洁水的可用性。本研究的目的是对具有维持河岸环境条件潜力的竹种进行清查、生态学研究,并指出竹种的环境因子,这些竹种可作为苏门答腊流域水土保持植物进行开发。本研究在苏门答腊三条主要河流:关丹河、坎帕河和罗干河的上游河岸地区进行。我们在苏门答腊岛的三条主要河流中记录了5属20种竹类植物。罗干流域的环境条件仍然保持在人类活动较少的情况下,因此罗干河上游的竹子多样性很高,并且仍然保持良好。同时,关丹和坎帕流域的沿河人类活动较多,因此这两个地区的竹林植被被开发利用。通过典型对应分析,发现竹适合在关丹和坎帕流域种植,这两个流域资源丰富,对污染流域有较高的耐受范围。建议在受污染的流域,利用白杨作为河岸植被保持水土。
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Journal of Bamboo and Rattan
Journal of Bamboo and Rattan Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agronomy and Crop Science
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Bamboo and Rattan is a peer-reviewed scientific journal and provides a forum for scientific articles and reviews on all aspects of fast growing, multi-purpose pliable species. The scope of the journal encompasses income security, craft industry, small to medium size enterprises, industrial fibre and fuel. Articles related to natural distribution and conservation of species, genetics and biotechnology, harvesting and production systems, and environmental applications are also included, as well as papers on marketing and policy restraints in relation to bamboo, rattan and related species.
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