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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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Lejeuneaceae anak suku Ptychanthoideae di Hutan Sibayak Sumatra Utara Etti Sartina Siregar; Nunik Sri Ariyanti; Sri S. Tjitrosoedirdjo
Floribunda Vol. 4 No. 8 (2014)
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Sixteen species of Ptychanthoideae are found in Sibayak Forest North Sumatra, of which thirteen are previously known, while three are new records (Mastigolejeunea virens, Schiffneriolejeunea tumida and Thysananthus retusus) for Sumatra. An identification key to the species and description of Ptychanthoideae from Sibayak Forest, North Sumatra are provided.
Artabotrys (Annonaceae) in Sumatra, Cytological Study of Some Species of Ferns Genus Diplazium in Java I, Konsep Spesies: Mengapa Fenetik atau Filogenetik?, Epistolae Botanicae Nurainas Nurainas; Titien Ng. Praptosuwiryo; Dedy Darnaedi; Saida Rasnovi; Tutie Djarwaningsih
Floribunda Vol. 2 No. 1-8 (2002)
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Kajian taksonomimengenai genus Artabotrys R. Brown ex Ker-Gawler (Annonaceae) di Sumatra. Penelitian sitologi beberapa jenis paku marga Diplazium di Jawa I. Species concept: why phenetic or phylogenetic?. MALLOTUS GRIFFITHIANUS DAN M. MACROSTACHYUS DI SULAWESI
KEANEKARAGAMAN GENETIK SALACCA ZALACCA BERDASARKAN PENANDA AFLP Zumaidar Zumaidar; Tatik Chikmawati; Alex Hartana; Sobir Sobir
Floribunda Vol. 5 No. 2 (2015)
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Salacca zalacca has two varieties, namely Salacca zalacca var. zalacca called salak Jawa and Salacca zalacca var. amboinensis called salak Bali. Based on agronomical and morphological characters, people have known several cultivars of both varieties. This study aims to determine the genetic differences between them. Salak samples (Salacca zalacca) accounted for 91 accessions from Aceh, West Java (Bogor, Sumedang, Tasikmalaya), Central Java, Jogjakarta, and Sulawesi, included 22 cultivars consisted of 11 released cultivars and 11 local cultivars. Molecular marker was used Amplified Fragment Length Polymorfism markers (AFLP) that consisted of two different primer combinations are EcoRI-ACT and Mse1-CAT; and EcoRI-ACC and Mse1-CTT. Data were analyzed using the UPGMA method. The results showed that the data fragments that were scored from the combination of two different primer were 531. Those were polymorphic on the size of 140–489 bp for ACT-CAT and 140–447 bp for ACC-CTT. Primer combinations of EcoRI-ACC and Mse1-CTT produced polymorphic data moresomore efficiently than primer combination of EcoRI-ACT and Mse1-CAT. Phenetic analysis illustrates the genetic relationship between salak Jawa and salak Bali on 0.61 similarity coefficient. Dendrogram showed union of salak Bali accessions at tree branches. Molecularly AFLP markers indicated separation of salak Jawa and salak Bali.
GINGERS OF LOMBOK Marlina Ardiyani; Yessi Santika; Jin Hyub Paik; Anshary Maruzy; Axel Dalberg Poulsen
Floribunda Vol. 4 No. 5 (2012)
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The ginger flora of the Lesser Sunda islands is very poorly known. A preliminary survey of Lombok in 2011 documented five wild species (Etlingera rubroloba, E. calophrys, Amomum maxium, A. gracile, Alpinia sp. and Globba marantina). The species of Alpinia cannot immediately be identified and may be new. A key to the genera and species is included in this account as well as photographs.
Bukti Anatomi dalam Taksonomi Kerabat-Kerabat Zingiber zerumbet M. Diah Husin; Elizabeth A. Widjaja
Floribunda Vol. 1 No. 1-15 (1997)
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Anatomical evidence in the taxonomy of Zingiber zerumbet complex. Direct comparison and computer analysis of data derived from leaf anatomy of Zingiber zerumbet, Z. amaricans, Z. aromaticum and Z. littorale support the notion that these taxa should be regarded as distinct species. A key to these four species based on leaf anatomical characters is also presented.
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Floribunda Vol. 4 No. 2 (2011)
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STUDI KERAGAMAN MORFOLOGI AKSESI PISANG KOLEKSI DARI KABUPATEN LAMPUNG SELATAN Sobir Sobir; Cynthia Rozyandra; Kusuma Darma
Floribunda Vol. 3 No. 1-2 (2006)
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Sobir, Cynthia Rozyandra & Kusuma Darma. 2006. Morphological varibility of collection Banana in South of Lampung resident. Floribunda 3(1): 19-27. --- Lampung was famous as main production of banana in Indonesia, particularly in South of Lampung regency. In order to ellucidate the genetic basis of banana, it was collected 21 banana germplasms from Lampung Selatan and grown in Pasir Kuda Research Station of Center for Tropical Fruit Studies. The potential of the germplasm was elucidate through phenotipyc variability analysis by employing 41 morphological characters. Dendrogram generated using SAHN-UPGMA (Sequential, Agglomerative, Hierarchical, and Nested-Unweighted Pair-Group Method, Arithmetic-average) indicated that the evaluated accessions separated at 0.56 coefficient of dissimilarity, subsequently at 0.45 level coefficient of dissimilarity, the accessions divided into five primary groups. A Principal Component Analysis resulted that 81.0120% of genetic variability successfully revealed by ten principles components, score plot based on first and second principle component described 61.26% of variability and split the accessions into six primary groups. These result indicated that grouping pattern of both analysis not equal, this was probably because of 41 component simplified into two component that described lower than 70% of variability. However, the grouping has been successfully revealed the putative genome type of the collected banana accesions.
VARIASI MORFOLOGI KABAU (ARCHIDENDRON BUBALINUM) DAN PEMANFAATANNYA DI SUMATRA Dewi Komariah; Alex Hartana
Floribunda Vol. 5 No. 5 (2016)
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Dewi Komariah & Alex Hartana. 2016. Morphologycal Variation and Use of Kabau (Archidendron bubalinum) in Sumatra. Floribunda 5(5): 157–164. — The strong flavour and taste of kabau (Archidendron bubalinum) seeds are somewhat similar to jering (Archidendron jiringa) and petai (Parkia speciosa) seeds, so that they are used to flavour food. Since very little is known about its biology, the result of a study on its utilization and the morphological variability of kabau in Sumatra is presented. Stems, leaves, flower, fruits, and seeds were observed from 28 plants of kabau, collected from Jambi, South Sumatra, and Lampung. Those morphological data were analyze using UPGMA with NTSyspc 2.11a version. The result showed that kabau plants clustered into two groups based on 20 morphological characters.Keywords: kabau, morphology, Sumatra, UPGMA, utilization.Dewi Komariah & Alex Hartana. 2016. Variasi Morfologi Kabau (Archidendron bubalinum) dan Pemanfaatannya di Sumatra. Floribunda 5(5): 157–164. — Rasa dan  aroma yang kuat dari biji kabau (Archidendron bubalinum) menyerupai rasa dan aroma biji Jengkol (Archidendron jiringa) dan petai (Parkia speciosa), sehingga ketiganya digunakan sebagai penambah rasa makanan. Informasi biologi tentang kabau masih sangat sedikit, hasil penelitian tentang pemaanfaatan dan variasi morfologi kabau di Sumatra disajikan dalam penelitian ini. Batang, daun, bunga, buah, dan biji diamati dari 28 tumbuhan kabau yang dikoleksi dari Jambi, Sumatra Selatan, dan Lampung. Data morfologi dianalisis menggunakan UPGMA dengan NTSyspcversi 2.11a. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan kabau terpisah menjadi dua kelompok berdasarkan 20 karakter morfologi.Kata kunci: kabau, morfologi, pemanfaatan, Sumatra, UPGMA.
Jenis-Jenis Annonaceae Pemanjat di Kabupaten Berau, kalimantan Timur Priyanti Priyanti
Floribunda Vol. 2 No. 1-8 (2002)
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The annonaceous climbers from Berau regency, east Kalimantan
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Floribunda Vol. 4 No. 8 (2014)
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