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Journal : BERITA BIOLOGI

STUDI ANATOMI DAUN JENIS-JENIS AVERRHOA DI INDONESIA UNTUK MEMPERTEGAS STATUS TAKSONOMINYA Sunarti, Siti; Rugayah, Rugayah; Tihurua, Eka Fatmawati
BERITA BIOLOGI Vol 9, No 3 (2008)
Publisher : Research Center for Biology-Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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Leaves anatomy of Averrhoa spp. in Indonesia have been studied for supporting morphological character which used to recognize four species: A. carambola, A. bilimbi, A. leucopetala and A. dolichocarpa. The letter two species have leave crowded terminally or near the top of stem similar to those leave of A. bilimbi, whereas the fruit shape similar to A. carambola.The result of this study indicated that, these four species showed differently in their thickness of lamina and epidermis cell as well.
PENYEBARAN DAN PERMUDAAN JENIS-JENIS BURSERACEAE DI HUTAN DIPTEROCARPACEAE, WANARISET, KALIMANTAN TIMUR SUNARTI, SITI
BERITA BIOLOGI Vol 3, No 7 (1987)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/beritabiologi.v3i7.1320

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SITI SUNARTI. 1987. Distribution and regeneration of Burseraceae in a lowland dipterocarp forest at Wanaiiset, East Kalimantan. Berita Biologi,3 (7) : 333 - 341. A study on distribution and regeneration of Burseraceae was carried out in a 5.25 ha plot of a lowland dipterocarp forest in East Kalimantan. A total of 94 mature trees, 699 saplings, and 3511 seedlings were recorded. Mapping and pattern analysis (using Morisita method) indicate that, adult and juvenile trees have clustered distributional patterns. Positive corelations between regeneration and gap size were observed in saplings and seedlings of Dacryodes and in sjplings of Santiria spp. No such corelation was noted in Canadian spp.