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KEANEKARAGAMAN JENIS TUMBUHAN PEMAKAN SERANGGA DAN LAJU FOTOSINTESISNYA DI PULAU NATUNA [Diversity of Insectivorous Plants and Its Photosynthetic Rate in Natuna Island] Mansur, Muhammad
BERITA BIOLOGI Vol 11, No 1 (2012)
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Studies of insectivorous plants diversity and photosynthesis rate of pitcher plants in Natuna Island was conducted on August 2011, Survey in eleven villages conducted to determine the species found in the visited sites, Bioscientific Portable LCI ADC Photosynthesis System used for measurement of pitcher plants photosynthesic rate, The results shows that there are three families of insectivorous plants founded in study sites, namely Nepenthaceae, Droseraceae and Lentibulariaceae, Six species of Nepenthaceae were found (four species and two natural hybrids) i,e; N. gracilis, N. ampullaria, N. rafflesiana, N. reinwardtiana, N. x hookeriana and N. x trichocarpa. While from family Droseraceae and Lentibulariaceae were found only one species respectively, which is Drosera burmanni and Utricularia bifida. Nepenthes reinwardtiana has the highest rate of photosynthesis namely 21,05 µmol/m /s, followed by N. gracilis (17,66 µmol/m /s), N. rafflesiana (16,6 µmol/m /s), N. x hookeriana (15,84 µmol/m /s) and N. ampullaria (9,96 µmol/m /s).
POTENSI SERAPAN CO2 PADA BEBERAPA JENIS KANTONG SEMAR (Nepenthes spp.) DATARAN RENDAH [Potency of CO2 Absorption of Lowland Pitcher Plants (Nepenthes spp.)] Mansur, Muhammad
BERITA BIOLOGI Vol 16, No 1 (2017)
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Pitcher plants (Nepenthes spp.) that known as “Carnivorous plants”, has a role in CO2 absorption. However, how much contribution to the CO2 absorption has not been studied. This study was aimed to provide information on CO2 absorption of some Nepenthes species particularly lowland species. This study was conducted at Research Center for Biology-Indonesian Institute of Sciences,  Cibinong Science Center, Cibinong-West Java in June 2014 . A portable LCi ADC Bioscientific Ltd. Photosynthesis System was used to measure the absorption of CO2 directly. Measurement was conducted on 45 individuals of 15 species of Nepenthes with three replications for each species. The results showed that there was a variation of CO2 absorption rate on the lowland Nepenthes species, which was between 3.74 to 12.15 µmol m-2 s-1. The highest CO2 absorption was N. mirabilis (12.15 µmol m-2 s-1), followed by N. gracilis (9.71 µmol m-2s-1) and N. reinwardtiana (9.30 µmol m-2 s-1). While the lowest CO2 absorption occured in N. ampullaria (3.74 µmol m-2 s-1), N. hispida (3.75 µmol m -2 s-1) and N. bicalcarata (4.53 µmol m-2 s-1). Mature leaves of each species were recorded to have a highest CO2 absorption, transpiration and chlorophyll content than those of the young leaves.   
ANALISIS VEGETASI POHON DI HUTAN HUJAN TROPIK HARAPAN, JAMBI Mansur, Muhammad; Triono, Teguh; Ismail, Ismail; Adi, Setyawan Warsono; Wahyu, Enu; Ismail, Gofar
BERITA BIOLOGI Vol 10, No 2 (2010)
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Vegetation analysis of trees in Harapan Rainforest, PT.REKI, Jambi, was conducted on October-November 2009. Two 50m x 100m (0,5 ha) plots were established to obtain primary data for analysis. Plot one was made in the area of Medium Secondary Forest and plot two in the area of High Secondary Forest. Results shows that, the number of tree species were recorded from the two plots was 205 species from 550 individual trees with a total Basal Area (BA)= 64.75 m2. Plot one has 123 species from 284 individuals with BA = 10.82 m2 and Diversity Index (H)= -1.87. Bellucia axinanthera was recorded as the dominant species with Importance Value (IV)= 37.21%. Meanwhile, plot two has 126 species from 266 individuals with BA= 53.93 m2 and (H)= -1.97. Shorea acuminata was recorded as the dominant species with IV= 12.93%. Plot two (High Secunder Forest) has higher diversity of tree species than plot one (Medium Secunder Forest).The structure and composition of vegetation between plot one and plot two is different with similarity index for the two plots is only 21.46%.
KEANEKARAGAMAN JENIS Nepenthes (KANTONG SEMAR) DATARAN RENDAH DI KALIMANTAN TENGAH Mansur, Muhammad
BERITA BIOLOGI Vol 8, No 5 (2007)
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Diversity on the lowland pitcher plants (Nepenthes spp.) in Central Kalimantan were conducted between August 2005 and September 2006 at three locations study. That is: Barito Ulu, Sebangau and Kasongan district. Survey inventories were used to determine the diversity of Nepenthes at the study site. We found sixteen Nepenthes at study area, divided nine Nepenthes species; N. albomarginata, N. ampullaria, N. gracilis, N. hirsuta, N. mirabilis, N. rafflesiana, N. reinwardtiana, N. stenophylla, one unidentified Nepenthes species and seven natural hybrid; N. xhookeriana (N. rafflesiana x N. ampullaria), N. xtrichocarpa (N. gracilis x N. ampullaria), N. xneglecta (N. gracilis x N. mirabilis), N. mirabilis x ampullaria, N. mirabilis x rafflesiana, N. reinwardtiana x N. mirabilis and N. reinwardtiana x gracilis. Heath forest and peat swamp forest are generaly the habitat of lowland Nepenthes at Central Kalimantan.
Nepenthes gymnamphora Nees. DI TAMAN NASIONAL GUNUNG HALIMUN DAN PENYEBARANNYA DI INDONESIA Mansur, Muhammad
BERITA BIOLOGI Vol 6, No 1 (2002)
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The preliminary study of Nepenthes gymnamphora Nees. was carried out on May 2001 in Halimun Mountain National Park. West Java by survei method and direct observation in its original habitat. Some samples were collected for morphological study, taxonomical identification and specimen collections for Herbarium Bogoricnse, Bogor. N. gymnamphora founded on summit of Mt. Kendeng (1020 m asl) and Wales area in Bogor-Sukabumi border (1120 m asl). Habitat, morphology, conservation and their distribution in Indonesia is explained.
DISTRIBUSI VERTIKAL DAN HORIZONTAL Asplenium nidus L. DI TAMAN NASIONAL GUNUNG HALIMUN, JAWA BARAT Mansur, Muhammad; Kohyama, Takashi; Simbolon, Herwint; Partomihardjo, Tukirin; Tani, Tomokazu
BERITA BIOLOGI Vol 7, No 1&2 (2004)
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The study was carried out on August 2000 to July 2001, in 1-ha permanent plot, near Cikaniki Research Station, in Halimun Mountain National Park, West Java.The results shows that, from 1 ha (100 sub plots, each 10x10 m size) studied there were 388 individual numbers of Asplenium nidus L. with some variation on rosette leaves size. The individual numbers of A. nidus were greater at host plant stem with diameter class distribution between 1.3-9.9 cm (45,6%), and than percentages value were decreased in the larger of host plant stem diameter class. Also the individual numbers of A. nidus were greater at under 5 m height position above ground, that is 252 (65,1%).There were no correlation between host plant height (tree trunk height) and A. nidus height position above ground.However there were little linear correlation between rosette leaves size with stem diameter of host plant(Y=1.5586x+317.37 and R =0.0211), and little linear correlation between rosette leaves size with host plant height(Y=2.8241x+304.63, and R =0.0226), but there were no significant increased for both. It was assumed the effects of microclimate(temperature, humidity, light, and rainfall) to distribution of A. nidus as well as horizontal or vertical distribution.
TINJAUAN ULANG (REVIEW) TINJAUAN TENTANG NEPENTHES (NEPENTHACEAE) DI INDONESIA [A REVIEW OF NEPENTHES (NEPENTHACEAE) IN INDONESIA] Mansur, Muhammad
BERITA BIOLOGI Vol 12, No 1 (2013)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/beritabiologi.v12i1.512

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Nepenthes spp. (pitcher plants) are carnivorous plants, because it can trapping and digesting insects and other small animals in their pitcher as their food. In 1996, there were 80 species noted in the world. Nowadays, the number has increased up to 139 species and 68 species(48.9%) of whom live and grow on various islands in Indonesia, such as Sumatra (34 species), Kalimantan (22 species), Java (3 species), Sulawesi (11 species), Maluku (3 species) and Papua (11 species). Herbarium Bogoriense-Research Center for Biology-The Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), as the central storage plant specimens in Indonesia, currently holds 2135 sheets of 72 species of Nepenthes are collected from various islands in Indonesia and from other countries. This paper will review the current number of Nepenthes and its distribution in various islands in Indonesia.
Co-Authors Addiarrahman Adi, Setyawan Warsono Afandi, Mukhamad Yazid Afi Rachmat Slamet Al-Fairusy, Muhajir Ali Djamhuri Aliman Shahmi, Mohammad Andi Salamah Anggito, Ari Antok Supriyanto An’am, Ahmad Khafidul Arianto Arianto Arifah, Lidyana Brearley, Francis Q Budia Warman, Arifki Cicilia Lihawa, Cicilia Deni Putra, Muhammad Dwi Noviantoro, Fajar Edi Mirmanto, Edi Fadhilah, Khanana Imroatul Fadilla, Siti Fahlefi, Rizal Fahmi, M. Khairul Fauzia Syarif Ghina, Siti Gofar Ismail Haerani, Khuldatul Hamdani Hamdani Hanif Hanif Haris Haris, Haris Hartini, Devi Helmi, Hidayatul Henovanto, Khansa Herwint Simbolon, Herwint Hery Widijanto Hidayat, M. Kuntadi Syamsul Indra, Agustian Ismail, Dailani Jamilatus Syamsiah A, Jamilatus Syamsiah Jamilatus Syamsiah Anwar Januar Wibowo Junaidi Junaidi Kamilah, Nahdhiyatul Khalikussabir, Khalikussabir Kohyama, Takashi Kurnia Widyaningrum Kurniajati, Wulan Septiningtyas Kuswata Kartawinata Laila Maharani M. Agus Salim Al Fathoni Masyhuri Mahfudz, Masyhuri Masyhuri Masyhuri Muhammad Arif Suryadi Muhammad Maulana Hamzah Muhazab, Ahmad Muzzamil Muzzamil NURIL HIDAYATI P Purwanto Pradana, Mahatva Yoga Adi Pratama, Bayu Arief Pratama, Bayu Arief Pratama, Dianita Gadis Pratama, Vio Prawestri, Apriliana Dyah Putra, Muhammad Deni Putri, Zahra Karyna Rahayu, Resa Sri Rama Bagus Sanjaya, Try Rasyidi , Abdullah Razali Razali Razali, Maulana Rosalina, Ika Shanti Saefudin . sahroni, Abdulla Septiana, Elyza Shahmi, Mohammad Aliman Sunardi Sunardi Syazwina, Aina Syaza Tani, Tomokazu Teguh Triono, Teguh Thontowi Djauhari TITI JUHAETI Toti, Fastion Tri Wahyu S, Tri Wahyu Tukirin Partomihardjo Wahyu, Enu Yundari, Yundari Zaid Raya Argantara Ziyanti, Nada Warla