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ITTO-GMUlER-03/1999/013A Training Report No. 3A
ITTO Project PO 16/96 Rev.4(F)
EX SITU CONSERVATION OF SHOREA LEPROSULA AND
LOPHOPETALUM MULTINERVIUM AND THEIR USE FOR
FUTURE BREEDING AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
TRAINING ON BREEDING AND
SEED ORCHARD MANAGEMENT
26 AUGUST - 2 SEPTEMBER 1999
PART I
Management and Evaluation
FACULTY OF FORESTRY
GADJAH MADA UNIVERSITY
YOGYAKARTA
1999
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Foreword
This report is a result of the second training course primarily organized for the
personnel engaged in implementing the Project activities in the field. As part of the
transfer of technology activities, a consultant on tree breeding from Oregon State
University, Prof. Dr. W. Thomas Adams was invited to lead the course.
In consideration that tree breeding has a very important role in establishing a
competitive, productive, efficient and sustainable forest plantation, the course was
also offered to the private forest concessions as paying participants.
As it was reported by the course leader, the enthusiasm shown by the participants
during the discussions indicated that the topics given in the course were relevant to
their needs.
Attended by 33 participants plus 6 junior teaching staff assisting, the course was
funded by ITIO in cooperation with Peru m Perhutani, PT. INHUTANI I, PT.
INHUTANIII, PT. INHUTANIIII, PT. INHUTANIIV and PT. INHUTANI V.
Yogyakarta, September 1999
Prof. Oemi Hani'in Suseno
Chairperson of ITIO Project
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Table of Contents
Part I. Management and Evaluation
1. Introduction ........................................................................................ 1
2. The rationale.................................................... .................................. 2
3. Venue and Dates ................ ............................................................... 3
4. Objectives .......................................................................................... 3
5. Organization.......................................... ............................................ 3
6. Opening Session .............................................. ................ ................. 3
7. Participants........................................................................................ 4
8. Programs .......................................................................... ................. 4
9. Training Activities .................. ............ ...................... ........................... 5
10. Closing Session ................................................................................. 5
11. Evaluation of the Training .................................................................. 5
Appendices:
I. The Opening Program and Speeches
11. List of Participants
Ill. Schedule of Activities
IV. List of Resource Persons
V. The Closing Program and Speeches
VI. Evaluation
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Introduction
TRAINING COURSE ON BREEDING AND
SEED ORCHARD MANAGEMENT
Ex situ conservation refers to the conservation of components of biological
diversity outside their native habitats. Ex situ conservation is achieved by
preservation of samples of plant genetic resources in gene collections and gene
banks.
IITO project PO 16/96 Rev. 4(F) on ex situ conservation of two selected species
and their use for future breeding and biotechnology initiates fundamental
research activities that will: 1) avert a decline in the genetic variability within
Shorea leprosula and Lophopetalum m ultinervium , and 2) use these genetic
collections for more efficient breeding and biotechnology programs in the future.
Specific objectives of this project are: 1) To create effective programs for
education and technology transfer that may be used to train appropriate
personnel in methods of ex situ conservation of tropical forest trees; and, 2) To
establish ex situ conservation methodologies of Shorea leprosula and
Lophopetalum multinervum and develop these as models for general ex situ
conservation of tropical forest tree species.
The plan is not only to establish ex situ conservation plantations of these two
species, but also half-sib progeny tests that will also serve as seedling seed
orchards. These tests will be established on 6 different sites for L. leprosula and
4 different sites for L. multinervium in forest areas managed by the Forest
Enterprises.
In order to meet objectives 1 and 2, and more specifically, to be able to establish
and manage the proposed progeny testslseed orchards, a short course
introducing tree breeding methodologies and seed orchard management was
organized. The IITO project invited young foresters and scientists from the
Forest Enterprises and the University to participate in this training.
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The Rationale
The Tropical Rain Forest of Indonesia is widely acknowledged as one of the most
species rich and complex terrestrial ecosystems in the world. It is also known as
a Center of biological diversity and a Center of endemism and, therefore,
Indonesia is also acknowledged as containing mega diversity. The global
interests in this ecosystem are in part stimulated by the recognition that the
Tropical Rain Forest is a treasure house of potentially useful species, whether
as a gene pool of domesticated species, as a source of timber or minor forest
products, or biologically active compounds.
The Indonesian Tropical Rain Forest flora is still poorly studied, but on the other
hand, this biological diversity is being threatened by processes of deforestation,
over exploitation, illegal cutting, and fire. Aware that biological diversity and
genetic resources are being significantly reduced by certain human activities,
specific actions have to be taken.
Sustainable forest management needs to attain a balance between the wise use
of resources and their conservation. The global concern for conservation of
forest genetic resources has led to a call for action to conserve, manage and
sustain these genetic resources (FAO, 1997). The call for action to conserve
genetic resources involves not only preventing extinction but also ensuring the
availability of resources for future use through adaptations to changing
environments (Namkoong, 1997).
Recognizing the limitations of eXisting management capability and personnel
available to implement the IITO project PD 16/96 Rev. 4(F), the project
personnel with technical assistance from Oregon State University, organized a
Training Course on Breeding and Seed Orchard Management.
During the training course, the trainees were introduced to the genetic makeup of
forest trees, the evolutionary factors that shape patterns of genetic variation, tree
improvement methodology, gene conservation techniques, and methods of
vegetative propagation. The major emphasis of the course, however, was on
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phenotypic selection of parent trees, the establishment of their progeny in genetic
tests, and on the design, establishment and management of seed orchards.
Venue and Dates
The training was held primarily at two locations during the period of 26 August - 2
September, 1999: Wanagama 1 Education Forest, near Yogyakarta, and the
Sempolan Field Station, near Jember, East Java. The closing ceremony was
held at the Ishiro Hotel in Yogyakarta.
Objectives
At the end of the training, it was expected that the participants would have a
better understanding of the following:
1) General magnitudes and patterns of genetic variation in forest trees, methods
of measuring this variation, and forces that bring about change in genetic
variation and species evolution.
2) General organization and activities of tree improvement programs.
3) Theory and practice of plus tree selection.
4) Purpose, establishment and measurement of genetic test plantations.
5) Clonal and seedling seed orchard designs, establishment and maintenance.
6) Vegetation propagation techniques.
7) In situ and ex situ gene conservation and their roles in the further use of
biotechnology and tree breeding.
Organization
The training was organized by the ITIO project PO 16/96 Rev. 4(F) based at the
Faculty of Forestry, Gadjah Mada University, with a guest lecturer from the
College of Forestry, Oregon State University, USA.
Opening Session
The Training on Breeding and Seed Orchard Management was officially opened
on Thursday, 26 August 1999, at Wanagama 1. Opening remarks were made by
Prof. Oemi Hani'in Suseno, Chairperson of the ITIO project, followed by
comments from Prof. W.T. Adams, the course leader. Other speeches were
delivered by representative of the Kanwil Kehutanan Yogyakarta, and by Dr. Ir.
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Suhardi, Vice Dean of Academic Affairs, Faculty of Forestry, Gadjah Mada
University, who also declared the training open. The opening program and the
speeches are attached as Appendix I.
Participants
A total of 39 participants attended the training, consisting of 21 persons from the
Forest Enterprises, 9 persons from the private forest concession holders, 2
persons from the Forest Tree Improvement Research and Development
Institution (FTIRDI) and 7 persons from the Faculty of Forestry, Gadjah Mada
University where 6 of them act as assistants during the training. The names and
addresses of the participants are listed in Appendix 11.
Program
The training program consisted of lectures and field sessions at both Wanagama
1 and Sempolan. Discussions followed both the lectures and field trip
presentations.
Lecture topics included:
1) Genetic variation in forest trees: It's measurement, causes, patterns, and use.
2) General concepts of tree improvement.
3) In situ and ex situ gene conservation.
4) Plus tree selection theory and practice.
5) Seed orchard establishment and maintenance.
6) Vegetative propagation.
7) Genetic test plantations.
Topics of field sessions included:
1) Genetic test establishment, measurement and use (both progeny and
provenance tests in a variety of conifer and hardwood species).
2) First and second generation breeding activities in Pinus merkusii.
3) Plus tree selection and seed collection by tree climbing.
4) Seedling seed orchard establishment and management of Pinus merkusii,
including roguing.
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Training Activities
The training was accomplished through lectures, field observations and
demonstrations, and by discussion. The schedule of activities is given in
Appendix Ill.
A good mix of field sessions and discussion broke up the lectures. All lectures
were well prepared and received. In general, good discussion followed the
presentation of all topics, with the participants frequently contributing useful
insights based on their own experiences. The names and addresses of the
resource persons are listed as Appendix IV.
Closing Session
The training was closed on 2 September 1999 at the Ishiro Hotel in Yogyakarta.
Prior to the closing a general discussion was held on the course. The trainees
expressed a desire for more training on advanced topics of tree breeding and
gene conservation. In addition, the desirability of organizing an Indonesian Tree
Improvement Association that would meet periodically to discuss advances in
forest genetics and tree improvement was discussed. The participants agreed to
follow this up, hopefully, with an initial meeting of this new association to
accompany the International Conference on Genetic Conservation Methods for
Tropical Trees, planned by this Ino project for June 2001.
The closing ceremony began with comments by Prof. Oemi Hani'in Suseno,
Chairperson of the Ino project, followed by remarks by Prof. W.T. Adams, the Course Leader, and Mr. Sutrisno, representing the participants. After
presentation of the certificates, closing comments were delivered by Dr. Sambas
Sabarnurdin, the Dean of the Faculty of Forestry, Gadjah Mada University. The
program for the closing session is given in Appendix V.
Evaluation of the Training
To acquire feedback from the participants, an evaluation questionnaire was given
at the end of the training. Such an evaluation is important for measuring the
success of this activity, and for designing future programs. The results of the
evaluation are given in Appendix VI.
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Dr. M. Na'iem is explaining about infusion of genetic base of Pinus merkusii from natural population
Visiting Garahan Pine Nursery belongs to BKPH Jember
Visiting the seed room at Garahan Nursery, Jember
Group picture after the closing session
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Appendices
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The opening prograIn and speeches
Appendix I
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ITTO Project PO 16/96 Rev.4(F)
Training Course on Breeding and Seed Orchard Management
Opening Ceremony
09:00 Opening remarks by the Chairperson of IITO Project
09:10 Remarks by the Course Leader, Prof. W.T. Adams
09:20 Remarks and official opening by the Vice Dean,
Faculty of Forestry Gadjah Mada University
09:30 Introduction of participants and resource persons
Group picture
09:45 Refreshment
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Opening remarks by The Chairperson of ITIO Project
The honourable Vice Dean of the Faculty of Forestry, Gadjah Mada University,
Prof. W.T. Adams of the College of Forestry, Oregon State University,
Prof. Soekotjo and Dr. M. Na'iem, my colleagues
and co-resource persons of the training,
The honourable guests, ladies and gentlemen,
Dear participants,
First of all, may I wish you all good morning and welcome to the opening ceremony of the
Training Course on Breeding and Seed Orchard Management. This is the second Training
Course organized by the IITO Project hosted by The Faculty of Forestry of GMU. This
training is attended by 32 participants consisting of 20 persons from the Forest State
Enterprises one from the Faculty of Forestry and 9 participants from the private forest
concession holders. The Forest State Enterprises which also sponsored the training are
Peru m Perhutani, PT. Inhutani I, PT. Inhutani 11, PT. Inhutani Ill, PT. Inhutani IV and PT.
Inhutani V,.
We are pleased to note that not only the state companies are interested in tree improvement
but also the private companies. We hope that this interest indicates their concern to forest
development, and thus forest plantation too.
The Course leader of this training is Prof. W.T. Adams, an expert in Tree Improvement from
Oregon State University, USA, whom we invited as consultant to our Project. The other
resource persons are the national experts of this project, Prof. Soekotjo and Dr. M. Na'iem.
The main objective of the training is to introduce the concept of tree improvement, and the
relationship between tree improvement and ex situ conservation. In addition to the theoretical point of view, the participants will also observe the seed orchard established by the resource
persons as a sample, the Pinus merkusii Seedling Seed Orchard in Sempolan, Jember, which belongs to Perum Perhutani.
After attending this training course it is expected that the participants would be able to:
1. select plus trees based on their phenotypes
2. collect genetic materials from the mother trees
3. design, establish and manage genetic test plantation as well as seed orchard
4. measure some tree characteristics of the genetic test plantation and collect the data
5. establish hedge orchard for stem cuttings
6. understand the importance of gene conservation role for tree improvement and
biotechnology in the future
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It is our hope that the participants will be able to apply what they are learning here in the field
later. It is of upmost important that they are given the chance by their managers to work on
this field, so that the knowledge they gained will be useful.
Finally, as the Chairperson of ITIO Project may I extend my gratitude to ITIO and the forest
enterprises for their financial support, and to all the staff for their hard work so that this
training is made possible.
Good luck and thank you.
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Opening remarks - W.T. Adams
26 August 1999
I am a little embarrassed to be standing up here this morning to officially welcome you
to this training course. I have only been in Indonesia a few days, and here I am
greeting you that have come from all over this country. Anyway, I appreciate the
opportunity very much, so Welcome!
I believe that an excellent training course on tree breeding and seed orchards has been
prepared for you. During the week you will be introduced to principles of genetics in
forest trees; tree improvement, including selection theory and genetic testing; seed
orchard establishment and maintenance; vegetative propagation; and, gene
conservation. This will be done in both formal lectures and by observation and
demonstration in the field.
For my part, I will try to speak slowly, so my English will be clear. Please don't hesitate
to ask me to repeat anything that is not clear. Also, don't hesitate to ask any of the
instructors questions as they arise. There should be plenty of time during the lectures
for questions and answers. The field sessions, in particular, will be a good place for
extended discussion.
11 look forward to meeting all of you and learning more about your country and about
tree improvement activities in Indonesia. I thank ITTO and Professors Oemi and
Soekotjo for inviting me and giving me the opportunity to contribute to your training.
Again, welcome to the course. We hope your enjoy the course and will learn much.
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Remarks by the Dean, Faculty of Forestry, Gadjah Mada University
Prof. Oemi Hani'in Suseno, The Chairperson of ITIO Project, Prof. W. T. Adams, ITIO consultant from Oregon State University, My colleagues from the Faculty of Forestry, Gadjah Mada University, Dear resource persons and participants, Ladies and Gentlemen,
It is an honour for me to be here with you to represent the Dean of the Faculty of Forestry, GMU. May I extend his apology for not being able to attend this opening ceremony due to some other commitment out of Yogyakarta.
First of all, may I extend my warm welcome to Prof. Adams who came a long way from home, and to express my sincere appreciation for helping our staff in tree breeding development as well as organizing this training course. We hope that your stay in Indonesia is not only fruitful to us, but also enjoyable to you.
Secondly, may I welcome the participants, especially those who have not been to Wanagama, or even to Yogyakarta, one among the important tourist destination in Indonesia. We are proud to host you here at Wanagama which has been selected as an ecotourism object by the Minister of Tourism, Art and Culture recently.
The Faculty of Forestry has been engaged in research and technology application in forest tree breeding since a long time ago, and now it has a very qualified team where people can tap their expertise. Therefore, the organization of this training by the team is an excellent opportunity for the participants to improve their knowledge in this subject area. This knowledge gained during the training will hopefully be applied by the participants when they come back to their base. For the participants coming from the Forest State Enterprises (BUMN) it is our hope that the training will increase their sense of commitment in undertaking the ITIO Project in the field. Without their strong commitment and cooperation the project progress will not be able to run smoothly as it was expected.
May I also congratulate the participants for having the privilege to attend this training course. I hope that all of you will actively participate in the training both in the classroom and in the field.
Now allow me to declare The Training Course on Breeding and Seed Orchard Management open. Thank you.
Dr. Moch. Sambas Sabarnurdin Dean, Faculty of Forestry, GMU and Vice Chairman, Project Steering Committee ITIO Project
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Appendix 11
List of Participants
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Participants Training Course on Breeding and Seed Orchard Management
Name Place, date of birth Education Institution
Address
Telephone
Name Place, date of birth Education Institution
Address
Telephone
Name Place, date of birth Education Institution Address
Telephone
Rian Winartl, S.Hut Balikpapan, 30 January 1972 Bachelor's degree PT. INHUTANII Melak JI. Diponegoro 20 Kec. Melak, Kabupaten Kutai Kalimantan Timur (0545) 41191
Indrawatl Latief, S.Hut Pare-pare, 25 May 1969 Bachelor's degree PT. INHUTANI I Unit Ujung Pandang, Satwil Tana Toraja PT. INHUTANII Km. 14, Kecamatan Mengkendek, Tana Toraja (0423) 22500
Ir. M. Bashori Kepanjen, 7 September 1964 Bachelor's degree PT. INHUTANII Unit Tarakan JI. Mulawarman, Kompleks Peningki Baru Tarakan, Kalimantan Timur (0551) 21040
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Name Place, date of birth Education Institution
Address
Telephone
Name Place, date of birth Education Institution
Address
Telephone
Name Place, date of birth Education Institution Address
Telephone
Name Place, date of birth Education Institution Address
Telephone
Ir. Bagus Sasongko W
Trenggalek, 9 July 1965 Bachelor's degree PT. INHUTANI 11 Sub Unit Tanah Grogot Desa Kerang - Kec. Tanjung Aru Kab. Pasir, Kallmantan Timur (0543) 23346
Lanjar Sulasno Klaten, 12 February 1964 DI PT. INHUTANI 11 Unit Kalimantan Selatan Stagen, Kotabaru Kalimantan Selatan
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Ir. Sigit Priyambodo Surabaya, 28 July 1970 Bachelor's degree HTI Semaras, Kalimantan Selatan HTI Semaras PO BOX 138, Kotabaru Kalimantan Selatan
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Richard P. Rante Allo, S. Hut Makale, 31 Desember 1965 Bachelor's degree PT.INHUTANIII
JI. Abdurahman Saleh 35 Pontianak - Kalimantan Barat 0561 - 46094
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Name Place, date of birth Education Institution Address
Telephone
Name Place, date of birth Education Institution
Address
Telephone
Name Place, date of birth Education Institution Address
Telephone
Name Place, date of birth Education Institution Address
Telephone
Ir. Nono Hartono Sumedang, 7 January 1 968 Bachelor's degree PT. INHUTANIIII, Unit Sampit Kompleks PT. INHUTANIIII Sampit
JI. Gatot Subroto 1 Sampit - Kalimantan Tengah
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Denny A. Rottie, S.Hut Banjarmasin, 27 December 1968 Bachelor's degree PT. INHUT ANI III Kuala Kapuas
JI. Cilik Riwut No. 11 Kuala Kapuas, Kalimantan T engah (0513) 221 74
Ir. Reddi Setiawan
Jakarta, 6 October 1965 Bachelor's degree PT. INHUTANI III Sampit Kompleks PT. INHUTANI III Sampit JI. Gatot Subroto - Sampit Kalimantan T engah
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Ir. Kamija
Sleman, 22 June 1967 Bachelor's degree PT. INHUTANI IV Unit Riau JI. Hang Tuah 56 Rengat - Riau (0769) 21687
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Name Place, date of birth Education
Institution
Address
Telephone
Name Place, date of birth Education Institution Address
Telephone
Name Place, date of birth Education Institution Address
Telephone
Name Place, date of birth
Education Institution Address
Telephone
Ir. Bastanta Hendra S. Oepari Kabanjahe, 26 September 1965 Bachelor's degree PT. INHUTANI IV
JI. Hang Tuah 56 Rengat - Indragiri Hulu Riau (0769) 21687
Syamsul Falah, A.Md. Hut Tasikmalaya, 23 October 1972 0111
PT. INHUTANI V Unit Sumbar
JI. Jakarta 1 No. 11 A Padang
(0751) 59159
F. Heru Warsita, S.Hut Klaten, 10 October 1970 Bachelor's degree PT. INHUT ANI V Unit Jambi JI. Suryadarma Pal 9
Kenali Asam Bawah - Jambi (0742) 444467
Hefa Edison
Sungai Penuh, 3 June 1974 SKMA PT. INHUTANI V Unit Jambi JI. Suryadarma Pal 9 Kenali Asam Bawah - Jambi (0742) 444467
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Name Place, date of birth Education
Institution Address
Telephone
Name Place, date of birth
Education Institution
Address
Telephone
Name Place, date of birth
Education Institution
Address
Telephone
Name Place, date of birth
Education
Institution
Address
Telephone
Saepul Mumin, S.Hut
Garut, 2 January 1968 Bachelor's degree
PT. INHUT ANI V Unit Sumsel
JI. Oemang Lebar Oaun 5248 Palembang (0711) 317336
Jr. HO. Parluhutan
Jakarta, 31 August 1966 Bachelor's degree
PT. INHUTANI V Unit Jambi JI. Surya Oarma Pal 9
Kenali Asam Bawah
Jambi (0742) 444467
Ir. Harjuni
Tulungagung, 12 June 1950 Bachelor's degree
Perum Perhutani Gd. Manggala Wanabakti Lt. 11
Blok VII, JI. Gatot Subroto, Senayan 10270 (021) 5721282
Ir. Sutrisno, MP Pemalang, 22 May 1963 S-2
Pusbang SOH Cepu
Perum Perhutani
JI. Wonosari, Batokan Cepu (0296) 21233
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Name Place, date of birth Education Institution
Address
Telephone
Name Place, date of birth Education Institution Address
Telephone
Name Place, date of birth Education Institution Address
Telephone
Name Place, date of birth Education
Institution Address
Telephone
Sugi Purwanta, S.Hut Bantul, 21 December 1971 Bachelor's degree Pusbang SDH Cepu Perum Perhutani JI. Wonosari, Batokan Cepu
(0296) 21233
Yudhi Hendro Sulistianto, S.Hut Semarang, 14 June 1971 Bachelor's degree Sari Bumi Kusuma JI. Adi Sucipto Km 5,3 PO BOX 16
Pontianak - Kalimantan Barat (0561) 21866
Ir. Alexi H. Muaya Balikpapan, 10 May 1 964 Bachelor's degree PT.ITCI Base Camp Kenangan PO BOX 132 Balikpapan (0551) 35051
Ir. Sutarjo Sleman, 23 January 1964 Bachelor's degree PT. Menara Hutan Buana JI. Lanan 1, Banjarbaru Kalimantan Selatan (0511) 94815
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Name Place, date of birth Education Institution
Address
Telephone
Name Place, date of birth
Education
Institution Address
Telephone
Name Place, date of birth
Education Institution Address
Telephone
Name Place, date of birth Education
Institution Address
Telephone
Ttibowo Suwartono Balikpapan, 15 September 1972 0111
Sumalindo Hutani Jaya Loajanan, Sengkotek PO BOX 801 Samatinda Seberang, Kalimantan Timur (0541) 261277
Ir. Imam Irwanto
Bondowoso, 4 February 1 966 Bachelor's degree PT. Kayu Lapis Indonesia
JI. S. Parman Kav. 67 Slipi, Jakarta Barat (021) 5306448
Ir. Jutianto Malang, 2 July 1972 Bachelor's degree PT. Wirakarya Sakti
JI. Juanda 14 Jambi
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Khomsatun, S.Hut Bantul, 9 September 1973 Bachelor's degree
PT. Musi Hutan Persada (Batito Pacific) JI. Basuki Rachmat 98 Palembang (0711) 310371
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Name Place, date of birth Education
Institution Address
Telephone
Name Place, date of birth Education Institution Address
Telephone
Name Place, date of birth Education Institution
Address
Telephone
Name Place, date of birth Education Institution
Address
Telephone
Heri Santoso
Blora, 9 January 1968 0111
JndopJywood Group Samarinda JI. Pahlawan 5, Samarinda Kalimantan Timur (0541) 41247
Arief Dariyanto, S.Hut
Jepara, 30 July 1 974 Bachelor's degree PT. Indah Kiat Pulp and Paper
JI. T euku Umar 51 Pekanbaru (0761) 92080
Jr. Sugeng Pudjiono
Cirebon, 28 February 1966 Bachelor's degree Balai Litbang Pemuliaan Benih Tanaman Hutan
JI. Palagan Tentara Pelajar Km 15 PUlWobinangun Pakem Sleman Yogyakarta (0274) 895954
Jr. Sutarman Arsyad, M.Si Malang, 4 March 1953 S2
Balai Litbang Pemuliaan Benih T anaman Hutan JI. Palagan Tentara Pelajar Km 15 PUlWobinangun Pakem Sleman Y ogyakarta (0274) 895954
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Name Place, date of birth Education Institution Address Telephone
Name Place, date of birth Education Institution Address Telephone
Name Place,date of birth Education Institution Address Telephone
Name Place, date of birth Education Institution Address Telephone
Name Place, date of birth Education Institution Address Telephone
Ir. Ibrahim Edris, M5 Blora, 1 October 1937 52
Fakultas Kehutanan UGM Bulaksumur, Yogyakarta 55281 (0274) 901402
Yeni Widyana Nurchayani R, 5.Hut Yogyakarta, 9 January 1974 Bachelor's degree Fakultas Kehutanan UGM Bulaksumur, Yogyakarta 55281 (0274) 901400
Ir. Eny Faridah, M.5c
Gresik, 27 February 1966 52
Fakultas Kehutanan UGM Bulaksumur, Yogyakarta 55281 (0274) 902220
Ir. Dwi T. Adriyanti, MP Y ogyakarta, 13 March 1966 52 Fakultas Kehutanan UGM Bulaksumur, Y ogyakarta 55281 (0274) 901402
5apto Indrioko, 5.Hut, MP Cirebon, 1 3 May 1969 52 Fakultas Kehutanan UGM Bulaksumur, Yogyakarta 55281 (0274) 902220
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Name Place, date of birth Education Institution Address Telephone
Name Place, date of birth Education Institution Address Telephone
Ir. 5ukimo DP, MP Gombong, 24 March 1952 52 Fakultas Kehutanan UGM Bulaksumur, Yogyakarta 55281 (0274) 902220
M. Gunawan Wibisono, 5.Hut 5urakarta, 9 April 1970 Bachelor's degree
Fakultas Kehutanan UGM Bulaksumur, Yogyakarta 55281 (0274) 902220
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Schedule of Activities
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Tentative Schedule
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07:00 - 08:00 Breakfast
08:00 - 09:45 Theory of genetic test plantation Dr. M. Na'iem
09:45 - 10:00 Coffee break
10:00 - 11 :45 Genetic test plantation at Wanagama I Dr. M. Na'iem
11 :45 - 13:00 Lunch
13:00 - 14:30 Briefing for the field trip Dr. M. Na'iem
14:30 - 14:45 Coffee break
Preparation for the field trip
19:00 - 20:00 Dinner
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List of Resource Persons
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Name Place, date of birth Education Institution Address
Telephone
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Education Institution Address
Telephone
Prof. Dr. Wesley Thomas Adams
San Francisco, 28 July 1946 S 3 (Ph.D degree) Oregon State University Department of Forest Science Oregon State University Forestry Sciences Lab. 020 Corvallis, Oregon 97331-5705 (0541) 737-6583
Prof. Dr. Oemi Hani'in Suseno Surakarta, 1 January 1931 S 3 (Dr. degree)
Faculty of Forestry GMU Bulaksumur, Yogyakarta 55281 (0274) 901402
Prof. Dr. Soekotjo Ngawi, 1 January 1934 S 3 (Dr. degree) Faculty of Forestry GMU Bulaksumur, Yogyakarta 55281 (0274) 901402
Dr. Ir. Mohammad Na'iem, M.Agr Cepu, 16 April 1954 S 3 (Dr. degree) Faculty of Forestry GMU
Bulaksumur Yogyakarta 55281 (0274) 901402
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The closing progratn and speeches
Appendix V
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ITTO Project PO 16/96 Rev.4(F)
Training Course on Breeding and Seed Orchard Management
Closing Ceremony
11 :30 Remarks by Prof. Oemi Hani'in Suseno as Co-leader
11 :40 Remarks by the Course Leader, Prof. W.T. Adams
11 :50 Remarks by representative of the participants
12:00 Presentation of certificates
12: 1 0 Closing remarks by the Dean of Faculty of Forestry
Gadjah Mada University
12:20 Group picture
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Report by
The Chairperson of ITIO Project
Dr. M. Sambas Sabarnurdin, the Dean, Faculty of Forestry, GMU
Prof. W. Thomas Adams, The Course Leader
Prof. Soekotjo and Dr. M. Na'iem, my co-resource persons
Dear assistants and participants,
Ladies and Gentlemen
It is my great pleasure to report to the Dean of Faculty of Forestry at the closing ceremony of
the Training Course on Breeding and Seed Orchard Management. As a co-leader of the training
I feel relieve that finally the course has come to its end.
I must admit that conducting a course on tree breeding within one week period is far from
adequate. It is our hope, however, that the knowledge gained during the training will stimulate
the participants, interest and later apply it in their daily work. It is also our hope that more
advance training in the same field could be organized for the same participants to improve their
knowledge after practicing in the field. We are indebted to a number of institutions for their
support so that the training has been made possible.
We are grateful to ITIO and the Forest State Enterprises for their financial support, and to
Oregon State University for allowing the consultancy service of Prof. W. Thomas Adams. This
was made possible because Prof. Adams has been willing to come over, and we would like
express our sincere appreciation for that.
Our thanks are also due to Perum Perhutani which allows us to use the Pin us merkusii seed
orchard for the field study. To the Administrator of KPH Jember and his staff we are grateful for
their generous support during the two days field work in Sempolan.
To the resource persons who have been so dedicated, the assistants and the participants who
have been actively engaged in the deliberation during the training I would like to express my
appreciation. During the conduct of the training there may be a lot of shortcomings, for which we
would like to extend our apology to all.
Finally, may I wish you all go back home safely and have a nice reunion with your family.
Thank you.
Prof. Oemi Hani'in Suseno Chairperson
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Closing remarks - W.T. Adams
2 September, 1999
This morning we wrap up the Training Course on Breeding and Seed Orchard
Management. During the eight days of this training, you had formal presentations on:
The genetics of forest trees and the factors that shape patterns of genetic variation;
Tree improvement methods, including selection theory and genetic testing; Gene
conservation methodology; Vegetative propagation techniques; and, Seed orchard
establishment and management.
You have also had the opportunity to observe many of the principles presented in the
lectures in the field sites at Wanagama and Jember. In particular, examples of genetic
testing and seedling seed orchard management were observed and discussed.
On behalf of the instructors in this course, myself and Professors Oemi and Soekotjo,
and Dr. Naiem, we thank you for your participation, enthusiasm and contributions to the
discussions. We hope you all feel that the course was helpful and that you learned
much.
Often, almost as many of your questions went unanswered as we could answer. This
reflects our young field of Forest Genetics and the fact we still have much to learn
about the species we wish to domesticate. As the youth of Indonesian Tree
Improvement, you have the great responsibility to wisely manage the genetic resources
of your species. To do this, you need to learn from previous studies in the species of
interest and in related species. This course has been one small attempt in this
direction. In most cases, however, you will need to learn for yourselves by review of
the relevant literature, by good experiments, and by trial and error.
Rely on the contacts you have made in this course and don't be shy about sharing your
experiences and ideas with your fellow students who work on the same or similar
species elsewhere in the country. Trees live too long and tree improvement is too
difficult for each of you to do it alone. Maintaining good contacts and sharing
information is vital to the success of all your efforts.
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You are most welcome to contact any of the course instructors when future questions
arise. We will do our best to help you with them.
Join me in thanking the IITO staff, in particular, Mrs. Soetitah and Mrs. Lia, for making
the excellent arrangements and for all their help.
Finally, on a personal note, I have enjoyed very much meeting all of you and
appreciate your kind patience with my English and your warm friendliness. You have
helped me feel most welcome in your country.
Good luck and please have a safe journey back home.
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Closing remarks by
Dean, Faculty of Forestry, Gadjah Mada University
Dear Prof. Oemi Hani'in Suseno, the Chairperson of ITIO Project
Prof. Westley Tom Adams, the Course Leader
Dear participants, ladies and gentlemen
It is an honour for me to be here with you, at the closing ceremony of the Training Course on
Breeding and Seed Orchard Management. I apologize that I could not attend the opening
ceremony, but I feel happy that I had chance to join you to field trip. Since I was involved in the
establishment of the the Pinus merkusii Seedling Seed Orchard in Sempolan Jember a long
time ago, I feel that I still and will always have an emotional relationship with the seed orchard.
That was one of the reason why I wanted to see its development.
I am also happy to know that as it was reported by the Chairperson, the participants showing a
very active participation during the conduct of training. Hopefully you will be able to apply what
you have learned during the training in your daily work, or if you are not directly involved in Tree
Improvement work, at least you will give your moral support to your colleagues.
And some other cultural shock including the Indonesia traffic, may I take this opportunity to
thank the resource person for their dedicated work. My special thanks is addressed to Prof. W.
Tom Adams. Despite his problems in overcoming the time and climate change, he has tried
hard to share his extensive knowledge in Tree Improvement to both the participants and the
other resource persons.
My sincere gratitude is due to ITIO for the financial support provided to invite Prof. W.T. Adams
as consultant to ITIO Project, and to Perum Perhutani, PT Inhutani I - V, and the Forest
Concessions for financing the participants so that they could attend the Training Course. Please
follow Prof. Adam's advice for the advancement of TI in your own place.
Good luck for all of your achievement, be happy to be back home, have a pleasant safety trip
back home. Finally, may I declare the Training Course on Breeding and Seed Orchard
Management officially closed.
Thank you.
Dr. M. Sambas Sabarnurdin
Dean, Faculty of Forestry, GMU
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Appendix VI
Evaluation
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Summary of the Participants Evaluation *)
Part I. Participants' background
1. The highest academic degree attained by the participants are: a. Master's degree (S2) : 2 b. Bachelor's degree (S1) : 24 c. Diploma III 4 d. Forestry High school : 1
2. Their subject background: a. Tree breeding : 5 b. Forestry/Forest Management: 20 c.Geography 1 d. Not specified : 5
3. Their jobs or positions are: a. Researcher 8 b. Field worker : 10 c. Administration/staff 4 d. Middle manager 9
Part 11. The Training Program
1. The importance of the topics The participants gave an average rating of 4.35 (on a scale of 5 as very important) on the subject matter given during the training. All of the subjects were considered important. Following are the individual ratings given by the participants.
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1.1. Variations and its use 1.2. General concept of tree improvement 1.3. In situ conservation 1.4. Selection 1.5. Seed orchard establishment including
site requirement 1.6. Theory of genetic test plantation 1.7. Genetic test plantation at Wanagama I 1.8. Seed orchard establishment of Pinus
merkusii in Java 1.9. Seed orchard maintenance including
seed orchard roguing 1.10. Vegetative propagation 1.11. Ex situ conservation for future breeding
and biotechnology 1.12. Field study in SSO Jember
4.32 4.45 4.06 4.67 4.67
4.38 3.96 4.29
4.58
4.25 4.22
4.41
The participants' evaluation to the course was obtained through questionnaire. Only 31 out of 33 participants returned the questionnaire.
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2. The usefulness of the topics The usefulness of the topics to support their present or future work was rated 4.29 in average on a scale of 5 as very useful. The topics given during the training were useful for them. The individual ratings of the topics are as follows:
2.1. Variations and its use 2.2. General concept of tree improvement 2.3. In situ conservation 2.4. Selection 2.5. Seed orchard establishment including
site requirement 2.6. Theory of genetic test plantation 2.7. Genetic test plantation at Wanagama I 2.8. Seed orchard establishment of Pinus
merkusii in Java 2.9. Seed orchard maintenance including
seed orchard roguing 2.10. Vegetative propagation 2.11. Ex situ conservation for future breeding
and biotechnology 2.12. Field study in SSO Jember
3. The knowledge gained from this training.
4.16 4.41 4.32 4.48 4.48
4.32 3.93 4.32
4.41
4.29 4.29
4.12
The additional knowledge gained during the training was rated 4.06 in average on a scale of 5 as very much. The following ratings were given on every topic.
3.1. Variations and its use 3.2. General concept of tree improvement 3.3. In situ conservation 3.4. Selection 3.5. Seed orchard establishment including
site requirement 3.6. Theory of genetic test plantation 3.7. Genetic test plantation at Wanagama I 3.8. Seed orchard establishment of Pinus
merkusii in Java 3.9. Seed orchard maintenance including
seed orchard roguing 3.10. Vegetative propagation 3.11. Ex situ conservation for future breeding
and biotechnology 3.12. Field study in SSO Jember
4. Time adequacy
3.93 4.00 4.00 4.19 4.19
4.19 3.90 3.90
4.16
4.06 4.16
4.09
Most of the participants considered the time allocation for lectures and discussions was not sufficient. This can be seen from the average rate of time adequacy 3.20 on a scale of 5 as very sufficient. The individual ratings of each subject matter is as follows:
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4.1. Variations and its use 4.2. General concept of tree improvement 4.3. In situ conservation 4.4. Selection 4.5. Seed orchard establishment including
site requirement 4.6. Theory of genetic test plantation 4.7. Genetic test plantation at Wanagama I 4.8. Seed orchard establishment of Pinus
merkusii in Java 4.9. Seed orchard maintenance including
seed orchard roguing 4.10. Vegetative propagation 4.11. Ex situ conservation for future breeding
and biotechnology 4.12. Field study in SSO Jember
5. The clarify of instruction
3.16 3.06 3.35 3.16 3.00
3.03 3.51 3.29
2.83
3.22 3.38
3.45
The average rate given by the participants on the instruction clarity was 3.56 on a scale of 5 being very clear. From the individual score given to every topics it is obvious that this clarity problem came from the language barrier. Eleven participants said that they could not follow the lecture given in English because they never use the language. The individual ratings of each lecture is as follows:
5.1. Variations and its use Dr. W.T. Adams
5.2. General concept of tree improvement Dr. W.T. Adams
5.3. In situ conservation Prof. Soekotjo
5.4. Selection Dr. W.T. Adams
5.5. Seed orchard establishment including site requirement Dr. W.T. Adams
5.6. Theory of genetic test plantation Dr. M. Naiem
5.7. Genetic test plantation at Wanagama I Dr. M. Naiem
5.8. Seed orchard establishment of Pinus merkusii in Java Prof. Oemi Hani'in Suseno
5.9. Seed orchard maintenance including seed orchard roguing Dr. W.T. Adams
5.10. Vegetative propagation Prof. Oemi Hani'in Suseno
2.58
2.61
3.70
2.71
2.96
4.13
4.38
4.19
2.90
3.87
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5.11. Ex situ conservation for future breeding and biotechnology Prof. Soekotjo
5.12. Field study in SSO Jember Dr. M. Naiem
Part Ill. Comments and suggestions from the participants
3.67
4.93
The participants were also invited to give their comments and suggestions to improve the future training. Following are their comments and suggestions: 1. Lecture notes in English should be given a summary in Indonesian language,
so that the participants will understand better. Otherwise, a translator should be made available for lectures given in English.
2. The duration of the course is too short. 3. Practical exercise is needed in addition to field trips. 4. Technical manual is needed by the participants so that they would be able to
apply what they learned during the course. 5. The importance of breeding in forest management should be made aware to
the decision makers in the forest companies, so that they would consider that tree breeding is an important part of forest plantation establishment.
Part IV. Conclusion
The training was generally well organized. Visit to the SSO Pin us merkusii in Jember impressed the participants and gave a realistic sample of tree breeding activities. Unfortunately, although it had been indicated that mastering English is one of the participants' requirement, some of them had difficulties in understanding the language. The combination of sponsored and paying participants gave a positive impact to the participation of the trainees during the discussions. More advance training is recommendable to the same participants.
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