Muhammad Imam Surya
Cibodas Botanical Garden - Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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Fruit Nutrients of Five Species of Wild Raspberries (Rubus spp.) from Indonesian Mountain’s Forests Muhammad Imam Surya; Siti Suhartati; Lily Ismaini; Yuyun Lusini; Destri Destri; Dian Anggraeni; Suluh Normasiwi; Nurul Asni; Mirwan Abu Bakar Sidiq
Journal of Tropical Life Science Vol. 8 No. 1 (2018)
Publisher : Journal of Tropical Life Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/jtls.08.01.13

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Rubus spp. (wild raspberries) is one of genera belongs to Rosaceae, also distributed in the mountain forest of Indonesia. It has a high potency to be cultivated plant. Although, some of the potential of Rubus has already known, information of about fruit nutrients of species that distribute in the mountain forest of Indonesia are not known yet. This study was aimed to determine the fruit nutrients of five species of wild raspberries that was collected in Cibodas Botanical Garden. The results of our experiments demonstrate that the fruits nutrients contents varied among five species of wild raspberries from Indonesian mountain's forests. Rubus fraxinifolius has the highest content of sugar (5.05 g sugar per 100 g fruits) compared to Rubus rosifolius, Rubus chrysophyllus, Rubus lineatus and raspberry. During the ripening and ripe period, there were a different value of vitamin C and iron contents. The highest vitamin C of R. fraxinifolius (83.65 mg/100 gram) on the ripening fruit stage II. On the other hand, the highest vitamin C of R. rosifolius (54.30 mg/100 gram) found on the stage of ripe fruit.
Current Status of Threatened Plant Collections in Cibodas Botanical Garden Based on IUCN Red List Vandra Kurniawan; Dwinda Mariska Putri; Muhammad Imam Surya
Jurnal Penelitian Kehutanan Wallacea Vol. 9 No. 1 (2020)
Publisher : Foresty Faculty of Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (876.471 KB) | DOI: 10.18330/jwallacea.2020.vol9iss1pp31-42

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One of the main task of Cibodas Botanical Garden (CBG) is to conserve the Indonesian plants species. Moreover, the preservation and enrichment of threatened plant collections based on IUCN red list categories became an important programme for plants conservation in CBG. The aims of this study are to inventory threatened plant collections and to reviewthe status of CBG threatened plant collections. List of threatened plantcollections was gathered from SINDATA, a system developed by CBG. The collection, was reviewed by inspecting current collections in CBG. Literature study was done to review the conservation status of the threatened plant collections. The conservation status was checked in IUCN red list website. The results shown that CBG had collected 86 species of threatened plants, which is 13 Critically Endangered (CR) species, 39 Endangered (EN) species, and 34 Vulnerable (VU) species.Critically endangered category consists of 13 species belong to 8 familiesand 10 genus. Endangered category consists of 39 speciesbelong to 17 familiesand 34 genus. Vulnerable category consists of 34 species belong to 27 familiesand28genus.The largest collections of threatened species was genus Nepenthes, which is 16% (14 species) from the total threatened species in CBG..Furthermore, CBG had succeeded in collecting 40speciesofIndonesiannative plants in which Dipterocarpaceae specieswere dominate the collection with 7 species.These species are listed as critically endangered (3 species) and endangered (4 species).