Struktur Komunitas Serangga di Perkebunan Kopi Robusta Pusat Penelitian Kopi dan Kakao Indonesia Kaliwining Jember
Abstract
The development phases of robusta coffee plantations with agroforestry
systems have different ecosystem characteristics (biotic and abiotic) which
influence the dynamics of the insect community composition within them. The
Indonesian Coffee and Cocoa Research Institute (Puslitkoka) Kaliwining, Jember
is one of the coffee producers with an agroforestry system that combines coffee
plants with lamtoro plants. It is important to know the structure of the insect
community in coffee agroforestry plantations as a reference in determining insect
pest control measures to be taken. The aim of this research is to study the insect
community structure (composition, abundance and diversity) at the Puslitkoka
Kaliwining robusta coffee plantation, Jember. Insect sampling was carried out in
mature plantations (TM) and immature plantations (TBM) at the Kaliwining
Robusta Coffee Experimental Plantation, Indonesian Coffee and Cocoa Research
Institute, Jember, East Java using road sampling and pitfall trap methods. Data
analysis was carried out by calculating the Shannon-Wienner diversity index (H')
to determine insect diversity. The results showed that the composition and
abundance of insects in TM plantations was higher than in TBM plantations. The
number of insects found in the TM plantations was 834 individuals which belong to
8 orders and 26 families. The number of insects found in the TBM plantations was
386 individuals which belong to of 9 orders and 20 families. The highest abundance
of insect families in the two research locations were the Formicidae and Gryllidae.
The insect diversity index value in the TM plantations is 3.112, which is considered
high, while the TBM plantations is 2.030, which is considered medium