International Journal of Research Studies in Agricultural Sciences
Volume-2 Issue-3, 2016, Page No: 13-22
The Survival Rate of Grafted-Seedling of Durian (Durio
zibhetinus Murr.) in the Indigenous Agroforestry Orchards of
Osingnese in Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia
Abu Naim1*, Luchman Hakim2, Serafinah Indriyani2
1.Master Program of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Brawijaya,Jl. Veteran 65145 Malang, Indonesia
2.Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Brawijaya,Jl. Veteran 65145 Malang, Indonesia
Citation : Abu Naim,Luchman Hakim,Serafinah Indriyani, The Survival Rate of Grafted-Seedling of Durian (Durio
zibhetinus Murr.) in the Indigenous Agroforestry Orchards of
Osingnese in Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia International Journal of Research Studies in Agricultural Sciences . 2016;2(3):13-22.
Abstract
We aimed to assess survival rate of grafted-seedling of local Durian (Durio zibhetinus) in the
Osingnese orchards Banyuwangi. This study mapped the location of wild seedling distribution, grafting of
durian seedling, and evaluating the survival rate of grafted-seedling growth. Wild seedling mapping used GPS
and coordinates of seedling and analyzed spatially using QGIS 2.8. Individual rootstock for grafting was
selected from wild seedling in types of open and close canopy orchards. Grafting experiment used three red
durian variants: DB, RX, and BMS as scion. Each orchard experiment 6 grafting treatments and 5 repetitions.
Survival rate was observed every 2 weeks after grafting. Survival rate compared the percentage of living and
dead scion. Growth models was analyzed by multivariate Clusters and biplot on PAST. The best percentage of
scion survival rate shows by DB variant in the first orchard under close canopy (80%) and BMS in the third
orchard in close canopy (60%). Adaptation analyzed by scion characters growth consists of three groups. The
less adaptive character (first group): BMS-K
1-O, BMS-K
2-C, BMS-K
2-O, BMS-K
3-O, DB-K
2-O, DB-K
3-O, RXK
1-O,RX-K
2-O, and RX-K
3-O. Second, group of adaptive character: DB-K
1-O, DB-K
2-C, DB-K
3-C, RX-K
1-C,
RX-K
2-C, RX-K
3-C, and BMS-K
1-C. Third group with more adaptive character includes DB-K
1-C and BMSK3C.