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Floribunda
ISSN : 01254706     EISSN : 24606944     DOI : -
Floribunda is published both in Bahasa Indonesia and English, covers wide range of plant diversity, taxonomy and systematics of Malesian flora particulary distributed in Indonesia.
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GENETIC VARIATION OF SALVIA JAPONICA THUNB. (LAMIACEAE) AND ITS RELATED SPECIES Sudarmono Sudarmono; Hiroshi Okada
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Sudarmono & Hiroshi Okada. 2011. Genetic variation of Salvia japonica Thunb. (Lamiaceae) and Its Related Species. Floribunda 4(2): 33–39. — Genetic variation between populations of Salvia japonica Thunb. (widely distributed species) and its genetic relationships to relative species (Lamiaceae) were analyzed using allozyme polymorphisms. The fact that all of 12 loci analyzed were polymorphic indicated high genetic variations in S. japonica. Mean of polymorphic loci (P%), mean number of alleles per locus (A), and expectedheterozygosity (He) compared to related Salvia species as well as out-crossing species were highly indicating genetic differentiation between populations. Total genetic diversity (HT = 0.469) majority partitioned within populations and genetic structure which possibly affected by protandry and almost selfincompatible, outcrossing features in S. japonica. Low gene flow (Nm = 0.268) was might be resulted from the movement of pollinators and effect of genetic drift on small, widely scatterred, isolated populations of S. japonica. UPGMA cluster analysis using Nei‘s genetic distance indicated that S. japonica has close genetic relation with S. isensis and S. lutescens.
ANNONACEAE DI TAMAN NASIONAL BOGANI NANI WARTABONE: STUDI PENDAHULUAN KEANEKARAGAMANNYA Rugayah Rugayah; Deni Sahroni; Dirman Dirman
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Rugayah, Deni Sahroni & Dirman. 2011. Annonaceae in Bogani Nani Wartabone National Park: A Preliminary Study on its Diversity. Floribunda 4(2): 40–47. — Annonaceae is one of important family in low land forest in Malesia. It is noted that some species have economic value as perfume and also edible fruit. This study is based on herbarium specimens kept in Herbarium Bogoriense. There were 18 species belongs to 12 families, which have been collected from Bogani Nani Wartabone National Park, North Sulawesi. Orophea hexandra was reported as a new record for Sulawesi, Pseuduvaria oxycarpa and Mitrephora ferrugenea was reported as endangered species. Identification key to the genera and species and their distribution were presented in this paper.
HUBUNGAN KEKERABATAN FILOGENETIKA KULTIVAR PISANG DI INDONESIA BERDASARKAN KARAKTER MORFOLOGI Amin Retnoningsih
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Amin Retnoningsih. 2011. Phylogenetic relationship of cultivated bananas in Indonesia based on morphological characters. Floribunda 4(2): 48–53. — Indonesia has high biodiversity of cultivated bananas. This research objective is reveal the phylogenetic relationship of cultivated bananas in Indonesia based on morphological characters. This research analyzed 2 groups which are consist of ingroup namely 9 banana accessions on genome groups AA, 9 AAA accession, 8 AAB accession, 8 ABB accession, and 2 BB accession, and the other group is outgroup which representated by 2 wild bananas. The method of this research usingCladistic program Phylogenetic Analysis Using Parsimony (PAUP) version 4.0, it used to produce phylogenetic trees. The study branches are tested by bootstrap 100 times. The results show that morphological characters have parallel homoplasm which can be seen from the low CI score by 0.275. Taxon tested are species and under species level (Musa spp). In general, there is no difference on changes of morphological characters in each clade. The clade consist of Boi accession (ABB), Klutuk Wulung (BB) and Klutuk (BB) separated from ingroup clade because they have differences of morphological characters from the others. They are showed by high bootstrap score: 98%. The Klutuk Wulung and Klutuk are predicted to have close phylogenetic relationship with the wild Musa balbisiana (BB).
LEAF ANATOMY OF ARTABOTRYS SUAVEOLENS BLUME VAR. SUAVEOLENS AND ARTABOTRYS SUAVEOLENS BLUME VAR. PARVIFLORUS MIQUEL (ANNONACEAE) Rugayah Rugayah; Eka Fatmawati Tihurua
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Rugayah & Eka Fatmawati Tihurua. 2011. Leaf anatomy of Artabotrys suaveolens Blume var. suaveolens and Artabotrys suaveolens Blume var. parviflorus Miquel (Annonaceae). Floribunda 4(2): 54–56. — The result of leaf anatomical study indicates that there is no distinctive difference between Artabotrys suaveolens Blume var. suaveolens and A. suaveolens Blume var. parviflorus Miquel, so that the two varieties should be merged.
ON COLLECTIONS OF GARLIC ODOROUS MARASMIELLUS IGNOBILIS (BERK. & BR.) SINGER FROM INDONESIA Atik Retnowati
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Atik Retnowati. On Collections of Garlic Odorous Marasmiellus ignobilis (Berk. & Br.) Singer from Indonesia. Floribunda 4(2): 57–61. — Marasmiellus ignobilis (Berk. & Br.) Singer was collected from three sites in Indonesia, i.e Bogor Botanical Garden, Mount Halimun-Salak National Park and Pohen hill (Bedugul, Bali).This is the first report on the occurence of Marasmiellus with garlic odor in Indonesia
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