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Diversity of Vascular and Insects Canopy Epiphytes on Palm Oil in North Sumatra, Indonesia

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This paper describes the role of the insect, which is essential for human survival, but still people are not familiar with widely even some people consider insects no meaning or viewed from the downside. Diversity of epiphytes and insects in the canopy of palm oil plantations in North Sumatra assessed by field observations at five locations, namely, Bukit Sentang, Padang Mandarsyah, Ajamu, Sijambu-jambu, and Aek Pancur. Data were analyzed using qualitative and quantitative. Based on the results obtained by analysis of the biological diversity of insects that affect the quality and quantity of farm products. In natural ecosystems, generally there has been a stable population of pests and their natural enemies so that the presence of insect pests in cropping is no longer harmful. Thereby, the conditions need to be developed so as to reduce the use of pesticides to control pests in field crops, especially in export-oriented and has high economic value.

Published in American Journal of Environmental Protection (Volume 5, Issue 3)
DOI 10.11648/j.ajep.20160503.11
Page(s) 39-49
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Diversity, Vascular Epiphytes, Insects Canopy, Oil Palm Plantations

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  • Biology Education Study Program, University of Riau, Riau, Indonesia

  • Faculty of Agriculture, University of Medan Area, Medan, Indonesia

  • Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of North Sumatra, Medan, Indonesia

  • Palm Research Center of Marihat, North Sumatra, Indonesia

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