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Pandan (Pandanaceae) in Flores Island, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia: an economic-botanical study Susiarti, Siti; Djarwaningsih, Tutie; Keim, Ary Prihardhyanto
REINWARDTIA Vol 13, No 5 (2013): Vol. 13, No. 5
Publisher : Research Center for Biology

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The people in the Indonesian province of Nusa Tenggara Timur (then East Lesser Sunda Islands) consist of many  ethnic  groups,  each  with  their  own  local languages. The island of Flores is the second largest island within the East Lesser Sunda Islands. The island is inhabited by 10 ethnic groups, in which four are regarded as the dominant groups:  Flores, Ende, Lio and Manggarai. The pandan flora of the island is still largely unknown; the same is for their ethnobotany. The aim of this current study is to know the traditional usages and potential uses of pandan flora in the Flores Island. The study was carried out in three regencies:  Ende, Nagekeo and Manggarai. The result of this study shows that there are four species of Pandanus (P. amaryllifolius, P. dubius, P. kaernbachii, and P. tectorius) and one species of Freycinetia (F. insignis) are recorded from the areas understudy.  The presence of P. kaernbachii in Flores Island is a new record.  The people also recognises the diversity of Pandanaceae, especially from the genus Pandanus, in which they are known by local names such as “panda”, “re’a”, “waku”, and “mbojo”.  Main usages of Pandanus are as material sources for handicrafts (mats, coffee bowls, and hats), dye, flavourings, funeral offering, and ornamental plant.
PERSEBARAN GEOGRAFI JENIS-JENIS Pimelodendron (EUPHORBIACEAE) DI MALESIA Djarwaningsih, Tutie
BERITA BIOLOGI Vol 6, No 3 (2002)
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The analysis of geographical distribution of Pimelodendron in Malesia based especially on data from the revision study of Pimelodendron (Euphorbiaceae) in Malesia. An analysis of distribution indicated that the highest number of species can be recognized, i.e. in Sumatera four species P.griffithianum, P. macrocarpum. P. zoanthogyne, and P. yatesianum; Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo have three species P. griffithianum, P. macrocarpum, and P. zoanthogyne; while Celebes, Moluccas, Lesser Sunda Islands, New Guinea, Solomon Islands and tropical Australia have one species (P. amboinicum). The geographical distribution indicated that the Malesian region can be considered as the centre of distribution of Pimelodendron.
KEANEKARAGAMAN JENIS-JENIS ANGGREK KEPULAUAN KARIMUNJAWA Sulistiarini, Diah; Djarwaningsih, Tutie
Jurnal Teknologi Lingkungan Vol. 10 No. 2 (2009)
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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.
KEANEKARAGAMAN TUMBUHAN DAN POTENSINYA DI CAGAR ALAM TANGALE, GORONTALO Rugayah, Rugayah; Sunarti, Siti; Djarwaningsih, Tutie
Jurnal Teknologi Lingkungan Vol. 10 No. 2 (2009)
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Plant inventory has been carried out in Tangale Nature Reserves in GorontaloProvince, North Sulawesi (2002). This area covers about 113 ha. About 250species have been listed from this area, and 72 species of them utilized by thelocal people who leave in its surrounding area as stuff food, fruit and vegetablesources, medicinal purpose, ornamental plant and for house building as well. Fromthis activity, one new species of Oxalidaceae (Averrhoa leucopetala Rugayah &Sunarti) described, and two species of Euphorbiaceae (Mallotus griffithianus andM. macrostachys) informed as a new record for Sulawesi.