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KEANEKARAGAMAN TUMBUHAN HUTAN "GUNUNG LUMUT" KABUPATEN PASIR, KALIMANTAN TIMUR Wiriadinata, Harry
BERITA BIOLOGI Vol 9, No 3 (2008)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/beritabiologi.v9i3.788

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The diversity of forest plants found in three locations in Gunung Lumut Protected Forest, East Kalimantan had been studied in November 2005 in which 252 number of herbarium specimen have been collected, encompassing 194 of herbs and shrubs,33 of trees, 21 numbers of climbers and 4 numbers of orchids.Among the collections like some members of Begoniaceae are interesting for their limited distribution and endemicity.
FLORA GUNUNG KELIMUTU DAN GUNUNG KELIBARA TAMAN NASIONAL KELIMUTU, PULAU FLORES, NUSA TENGGARA TIMUR Wiriadinata, Harry; Wawo, Albert H
BERITA BIOLOGI Vol 9, No 2 (2008)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/beritabiologi.v9i2.2027

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Flora of Mt Kelimutu and Mt Kelibara, Kelimutu National Park, Flores, Lesser Sunda Islands had been studied in July-August 2007.About 70 species belongs to 67 families of plants were collected. Vegetation is dominated by Casuarina junghuhniana Eucalyptus urophylla forest and mixed mountain forest composed of e.q. Ficus variegata, Prunus arborea, Actinodaphne glomerata, Litsea resinosa, Celtis tetrandra and Engelhardtia spicata. It is very interesting due it has many endemic species such as Agalmyla elongata, Calamus heteracanthus, Saurauia schmutzii and S. verheijernii those are endemic to Flores island and Rhododendron renschianum which is endemic in the Kelimutu National Park. During the exploration a new species of Begonia kelimutuensis (in preparation) was recorded.
KEKAYAAN JENIS TUMBUHAN TAMAN NASIONAL GUNUNG HALIMUN*[Plant Biodiversity Richness of Gunung Halimun National Park] Wiriadinata, Harry
BERITA BIOLOGI Vol 6, No 1 (2002)
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Mounts Halimun National Park in West l Java has a very high plant diversity. The plant diversity composes of flowering plants.ferns, mosses and fungi. They are very important in biodiversity as their functions to keep good environments and protect the living endangered creatures such as Javanese eagle, panther, hornbill and gibbon. Data on the plant diversity is important for the park management, education ami ecouirism. Invcntarisation ofplants from many areas within the park will be presented.
KEKAYAAN BEGONIA TAMAN NASIONAL GUNUNG HALIMUN Wiriadinata, Harry; Girmansyah, Deden; Hoover, Scott; Hunter, James
BERITA BIOLOGI Vol 6, No 1 (2002)
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Begonias arc unique due to asymmetric leaves, and they have large variation on their coloration and hairiness. The flower is unisexual, male and female flowers are in separate branches.The fruit with or without wings of different size and shape.Those unique characters attract them as ornamental plants, Mts. Halimun National Park has many species of wild Begonias which can be found on the forest floor.They grow in group and have essential role in mountainous forest ecosystem. Exploration for wild Begonia within forest around Cikaniki,Cirnarasa. Koridor Cianten, Gn, Botol, Gn. Bintang Gading, Gn. Sanggabuana will be presented in this paper.
Botanical Exploration and Crater Vegetation Survey of Mt. Galunggung, West Java Zuhri, Musyarofah; Wiriadinata, Harry; Astuti, Ratna Suti; Hadiwaluyo, Supan; Syamsudin, Syamsudin
Journal of Tropical Life Science Vol 6, No 2 (2016)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/jtls.06.02.02

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Botanical exploration at Mt. Galunggung protected forest, West Java was conducted in June 2014. This study was aimed to collect plant living specimen for ex-situ conservation purpose of Kuningan Botanic Garden and to conduct vegetation analysis in crater area. Random inventory method at 600-1200 m asl was used to collect plant in that area. Vegetation analysis of tree, shrub and herb were used line transect methods. Result showed that 273 collection numbers of plant living species were collected from Mt. Galunggung, which consisted of 213 species, 143 genus and 72 families. Plant families which most collected were Moraceae, Euphorbiaceae, Arecaceae and Lauraceae respectively. In crater area was collected a lot of pioneer plant, such as dawola (Trema cannabina Lour.), paku tiang (Cyathea spp.), nangsi (Villebrunea rubescens (Blume) Blume), muncang cina (Ostodes paniculata Blume), mara (Macaranga tanarius (L.) Mull.Arg.), and kareumbi (Homalanthus populneus (Geiseler) Pax). Furthermore, in secondary remnant forest were collected typical plants of Java mountains such as saninten (Castanopsis argentea (Blume) A.DC., puspa (Schima wallichii Choisy) and some of tree seedlings from Lauraceae family. Vegetation affected by eruption in Mt. Galunggung is in early stage of forest succession and still develops to next stage of succession. Tree, shrub and herb in the crater area were dominated by Cyathea contaminans (Wall. Ex Hook.) Copel., Calliandra callothyrsus Meisn. and Ageratina riparia (Regel) R.M.King & H.Rob. with H’ was 0.35, 0.31 and 0.30 respectively.