dc.description.abstract | Styrax sumatrana is a sap producer that can be developed for its high
economic value. Styrax sumatrana is an endemic tree species that grows only in
certain areas such as North Sumatra. Vegetation composition is the result of
spatial arrangement of the constituent components of stands and living forms,
stratification, and vegetation closure described through the state of diameter,
height, distribution in space, crown diversity, and continuity of species.
Association is the interest of plants to grow together with other plants. There are
associations that are positive, negative or not associated. Positive association
occurs when a plant species is present together with another plant species or
species pairs occur more often than expected. Negative association occurs when a
plant species is not present with other plant species or species pairings occur less
frequently than expected. This research was conducted in the Community Forest
of Aek Nauli Village, Pollung District, Humbang Hasundutan Regency in June
2022-July 2022. In the vegetation analysis in the Community Forest, the identified
plant species amounted to 47 tree species and 27 species for understory tree
species and species for understory plants. This study aims to determine the
vegetation composition and association relationship of Styrax sumatrana with
other plants. This research was conducted by direct survey to the field using the
"Plotted Line Method". Data processing using the Vegetation Analysis formula.
The study showed the highest INP at the tree level was Kemenyan (Styrax
sumatrana) at 191.05%, at the pole level was (Styrax sumatrana) at 36.23%, at
the sapling level suhul-suhul (Macaranga gigantea) at 17.55%, at the seedling
level monis-monis (Glochidion rubrum) at 18.26%, and at the lower plant level
Diplazium esculentum at 25.90%. Species that are highly associated with
frankincense (Styrax sumatrana) are lak-lak (Cordyline fruticosa), rogas (Gluta
renghas L), suhul-suhul (Macaranga gigantea), siringgas (Ficus elastica), and
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