ANALISIS HASIL PENGUJIAN KAYU YANG DISERANG PENGGEREK
KAYU DI LAUT DENGAN INTERPRETASI GAMBAR DIGITAL
(Digital Image Interpretation on The Marine Borer Attacked Wood Samples)
Krisdianto , Listya Mustika Dewi & Mohammad Muslich
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Diterima 23 September 2014, Disetujui 12 Februari 2015
ABSTRACT
Natural durability is determined through the tests of wood against wood attacking organisms. Natural durability of
wood against marine borer was tested by exposing wood into the open sea water for six months. Damage intensity can be
measured on the basis of digital image using Image-J software. This paper studies natural durability of nine wood species
from Sumatera, Java and Kalimantan against marine borer. Results show that sempur lilin (Dillenia obovata Hoogl.),
bambang lanang (Michelia champaca L.var. pubinervia) and kayu bawang (Azadirachta excelsa (Jack) Jacobs)
were clasified into class durability I (very resistant), while cangcaratan (Lithocarpus sundaicus (Blume) Rehd. and
aveangkelalai (Shorea pervistipulata ssp. albifolia) were classified into class durability II (resistant) against
marine borer. Ki pasang (Prunus javanica Miq.) and segelam (Hopea rudiformis) were grouped into class durability
III (moderately resistant), while ki bugang (Arthophyllum diversifolium Blume) and ki langir (Otophora
spectabilis Blume) fall into class durability V (perishable). Damage intensity could be measured accurately using
Image-J software. However, this method obtained higher damage percentage since the ex-rope hole was included in the
measurement. Accordingly, the image method should be modified by excluding the ex-rope image to achieve high accuracy
measurement.
Keywords: Natural durability, marine borer, digital image, nine wood species, class durability
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