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The orchids genus Dilochia in Indonesia Sulistiarini, Diah
REINWARDTIA Vol 13, No 4 (2012): Vol. 13 no. 4
Publisher : Research Center for Biology

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Five species of Dilochia (D. cantleyi, D. longilabris, D. parviflora, D. rigida and D. wallichii) have been recognized in Indonesia. One species from Sumatra is proposed as new species. Descriptions and identification key to all species based on morphological characters are presented.
THE ORCHID GENUS LUISIA IN INDONESIA SULISTIARINI, DIAH
REINWARDTIA Vol 10, No 4 (1988): vol. 10 No.4
Publisher : Research Center for Biology

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Nine species and one new variety of the genus Luisia are recognized in Indonesia. The newly proposed variety is L. zollingeri Rchb. f. var. iati-petala ( J. J. S. ) Sulistiarini. Complete descriptions, key to all species based on morphological characters as well as lists of specimens examined are presented.
DENDROBIUM TINUKARIENSIS, A NEW SPECIES OF SECTION CALYPTROCHILUS FROM THE MEKONGGA MOUNTAINS, SOUTHEAST SULAWESI, INDONESIA Sulistiarini, Diah; Potter, Daniel
REINWARDTIA Vol 16, No 2 (2017): Vol 16 No. 2
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SULISTIARINI, D., POTTER, D. & O’BYRNE, P. 2017. Dendrobium tinukariensis, a new species of section Calyptrochilus from Mekongga Mountains, South East Sulawesi, Indonesia. Reinwardtia 16 (2): 103–106. — A new species of Dendrobium (Orchidaceae), D. tinukariensis is described and illustrated from Mekongga, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. It belongs in Dendrobium sect. Calyptrochilus.
KEANEKARGAMAN FLORA ANGGREK (ORCHIDACEAE) DICAGAR ALAM GUNUNG SIMPANG, JAWA BARAT Sulistiarini, Diah
BERITA BIOLOGI Vol 9, No 4 (2009)
Publisher : Research Center for Biology-Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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Species diversity of orchids in The Gunung Simpang Nature Reserve. Cianjur. West Java was investigated, where thirty three species of orchids are recorded. Two species (Ceraiosiylis capiialu Z. & M. and Trichogloitis ngida Bl.) are regarded as endemic. Three species are new records to Java namely Appendicula babiensis J.J.Sm., A. aberrans Schltr. and Bulbophyllum appressicaule Ridl.
Leaf Anatomy of Three Varians of Arundina graminifolia (D. Don.) Hochr Sulistiarini, Diah; Tihurua, Eka Fatmawati
Jurnal Natur Indonesia Vol 11, No 2 (2009)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Universitas Riau

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Three variations of Arundina graminifolia flowers have been recognized, (1) group of big flower with reddish violetlip and purplelish white sepals and petals (2) group of small flower with white lip and white sepals and petals (3)similar to second variation but with purple color on the lip apex. In order to clarify the taxonomy status of thosethree variations, a leaf anatomical study had been carried out. Results of this study showed that there were somedifferences among them in trichome shape and number mesophyll layers. Big flower group of Arundina hastrichome club shape and thick mucous in the apex with mesophyll layer 9-11; for small flower group has white lip,trichome club shape, thick mucous and granulate in the apex, but only 2 mesophyl layers; whereas for other smallflower group with purple lip has trichome cup shape and 10-13 layers of mesophyll. Based on the differences inflower size and their color variation, and combined with leaf anatomical study, we suggested the three variationsof A. graminifolia should be in separated groups.
ANATOMI DAUN DAN STATUS KEDUDUKAN TAKSONOMI LUISIA LATIPETALA SULISTIARINI, DIAH
BERITA BIOLOGI Vol 3, No 4 (1986)
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DIAH SULlSTIARINI. 1986, Leaf anatomy and the taxonomy status of Luisia latipetala. Berita Biologi 3(4) : 143 - 145.- In the recent publications, Luisia latipetala J. J. S. has always been considered as a synonym of L. zollingeri Reichenb. f. Based on an investigation of the leaf anatomy of 12 herbarium specimens (position, frequency and size of the stomata, guard cell and epidermis arrangement, sclereid distribution and cutin layer countour) it is concluded that the two species should be regarded as separate species.
KEANEKARAGAMAN JENIS-JENIS ANGGREK KEPULAUAN KARIMUNJAWA Sulistiarini, Diah; Djarwaningsih, Tutie
Jurnal Teknologi Lingkungan Vol. 10 No. 2 (2009)
Publisher : Center for Environmental Technology - Agency for Assessment and Application of Technology

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Karimunjawa is a group of small islands which is situated at 0 up to 506 above sealevels, and covered of total forests area of about 1,300 ha. The area is locatedwithin Jepara Regency, Central Java. Studies on forest ecology and floristic ofthe island has been conducted in 2003 to 2006. The present study is apart of thefloristic studies with special attention to orchids. Based on field study combinedwith specimen herbarium stored in the Herbarium Bogoriense, there are at list 13species of orchid collected from Karimunjawa Island, and one of them is recognizedas endemic species in Jawa. In addition there is one unidentified species which isbelonging to genus Eria.