Adaptation of bagu tree in a man-made environment
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Transcript Adaptation of bagu tree in a man-made environment
Study will focus on the Adaptation of
Bagu Tree or scientifically known as
Gnetum Gnemon in Man-Made
environment
It is a small to medium tree that can
grow 15 – 20 metres high
Mostly found in the wild tropical
rainforest
However, they can also be cultivated in
man-made environment
It is an understorey tree species of
Southeast Asian rainforest.
They are mostly grown in dry and
humid areas on secondary and
primary rainforest at low and medium
altitude.
They grow best in areas with annual
precipitation of 3,000 to 5,000 mm
However, they can also survive
in an annual rainfall of only 750 t0
1,500 mm
Bagu tree have various uses:
1. The young leaves are edible.
Uses as vegetable
2. The nut is eaten
Either boiled, fried or roasted
Excellent source of vitamin A
and C.
3. Its bark fiber can be process into:
Rope making
Fishing net
High grades paper product
Bagu tree is not well known to the urban population and it is difficult
to find the tree.
Leaves for the vegetables are quite pricey in the market
Therefore, by doing this research:
a. It will create awareness to the people that there is other ways
to get bagu tree easily, which is by growing them in their
home garden
This is because this type of plant species can be grown in
diverse soil types (from sandy, clay to loam to calcerous soils
However, they prefer relatively soil with good drainage.
b. It will create public awareness on the existence of Bagu
tree and realization on its ability to survive in a manmade environment
c. It can create the economic prospect of commercializing the
product made from Bagu tree in the future.
This is in order to achieve sustainable and
environmentally sound forest production, where forest
production can be optimized
Furthermore, to achieve economic diversification in
order to:
Reduce dependency on oil and gas
Create more and more jobs
Create more resources of revenue
The purpose of conducting this study is:
To find out any structural variations found in between the
cultivated species with the wild species
To find out the growth rate and quality of species on two
different environment
To find out factors that allow a wild plants to survive in an
artificial environment
To achieve the purpose of our study, three research question
will be answered to direct the investigation
Research question 1:
Is there any relationship between the structure of the species
and its ability to survive in different environment?
Research question 2
Does the surrounding plants and the physical environment of
the area influence the population and quality of the species?
Research question 3
Does human input plays an important role in the growth rate
and the quality of species?
• LIGHT METER
• To measure the light
intensity
• ANEMOMETER
• To measure the
wind speed of the
studied area
• VERNIER
CALLIPERS &
DIAMETER
TAPE
• To measure the
height and
diameter of the
stem
• Soil pH meter
• Soil moisture
sensor
• Thermometer
• To measure the
pH, moisture
content and
temperature of the
soil
Data Collection
Visual
observation
Interviews with
the locals
Other measurement
Light intensity, wind
speed, tree size
measurement & soil
analysis
Data Analysis
SPSS12.0 PROGRAM: To analyse data collected
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http://www.pelitabrunei.gov.bn/news/pelita/27april11/
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Harley I. Manner & Craig R. Elevitch (2006, April).
Gnetum Gnemon (Gnetum). Retrieved from
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