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Reinwardtia
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ISSN : 0034365X     EISSN : 23378824     DOI : https://doi.org/10.55981/reinwardtia
Core Subject : Science,
Reinwardtia is a peer-reviewed scientific journal dedicated to advancing the understanding of plant science, with a particular emphasis on three core areas: plant taxonomy, plant ecology, and ethnobotany. The journal serves as a vital platform for disseminating research that explores the classification, identification, and relationships of plant species (taxonomy), the interactions between plants and their environments (ecology), and the traditional knowledge and cultural significance of plants (ethnobotany). Reinwardtia places a strong focus on the flora of Southeast Asia, a region known for its rich biodiversity and complex ecosystems. It extends its coverage to neighboring regions, including the tropical areas of Northern Australia, providing insights into the plant life of these biologically diverse areas. The journal seeks to contribute to the global scientific community by publishing original research articles, reviews, and notes that deepen the understanding of plant species in these regions and their ecological and cultural contexts.
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Preface Reinwardtia Vol. 20, No 2 (2021) Editor
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Preface Reinwardtia Vol. 22, No 2 (2023) Editor
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Dr. Willem J.J.O. de Wilde and Dr. Ed de Vogel Dr. Willem J.J.O
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Reinwardtia, 75 years of endeavour investigating Indonesia’s botany and beyond Sumadijaya, Alex; Agustiani, Esthi; Senjaya, Seni; Wulansari, Tri
Reinwardtia Vol. 24 No. 1 (2025): Reinwardtia
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SUMADIJAYA, A., AGUSTIANI, E. L., SENJAYA, S. K. & WULANSARI, T. Y. I. 2025. Reinwardtia, 75 years ofendeavour investigating Indonesia’s botany and beyond. Reinwardtia 24(1): 137‒144. — Decades of publications in Reinwardtia reveal the dynamics and transition of botanical research in Indonesia. This synthesis delivers snapshots across third-quarter-century accumulation of plant and fungi knowledge, mostly in taxonomy, with a glimpse into ecology, ethnobotany, and others. Disparity of studies is prevalent for Angiosperms and taxa in Indonesia, particularly Java, Sumatra, and Sulawesi. Across decades, the transition of editors and authors delivers strong evidence of a scientific void and prolonged time to recover the vacuum. It also provides a sweet spot between decolonization while maintaining global participation.
Impact of road construction on tree diversity and forest structure in an intact Bornean mixed dipterocarp forest Ideris, Nur; Jaafar, Salwana; Sukri, Rahayu
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IDERIS, N. K. H, JAAFAR, S. MD. & SUKRI, R. S. 2025. Impact of road construction on tree diversity and forest structure in an intact Bornean mixed dipterocarp forest. Reinwardtia 24(1): 1–15. — Road construction has previously been shown to negatively impact biodiversity and is an urgent threat to Bornean tropical forests. We investigated changes in tree species diversity and forest structure of the Andulau Forest Reserve in Brunei Darussalam, following the construction of the Telisai-Lumut Highway. Within nine 20 × 20 m plots set up at varying distances from the forest edge where the road was located, we measured all trees ≥ 1 cm in diameter at breast height for their stem diameter, height and crown characteristics, and identified all trees ≥ 5 cm dbh. Although mean tree abundance and diversity between plots were similar, we detected significant differences in forest structure, particularly stem diameter, basal area, and crown characteristics. Plots closest to the road recorded the highest total tree species richness, although not significant, and contained a mixture of pioneer tree species and remnant interior forest species, while no pioneers were recorded in the interior forest plots. We documented the presence of high conservation value species, including three critically endangered species (Gonystylus bancanus, Hopea micrantha, and Vatica venulosa). Our work illustrates the potential impacts on forest structure from road construction and highlights the need for further studies to assess the long-term impacts on tree diversity and forest dynamics.
Rediscovery of Leptochilus hemionitideus (C.Presl) Noot. (Polypodiaceeae): first collection in 140 years from the Western Ghats of Karnatak Bagathsingh; Benniamin, A
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BAGATHSINGH, C. & BENNIAMIN, A. 2025. Rediscovery of Leptochilus hemionitideus (C.Presl) Noot.(Polypodiaceeae): first collection in 140 years from the Western Ghats of Karnataka. Reinwardtia 24(1): 27‒31. —This study presents the recollection of Leptochilus hemionitideus (C.Presl.) Noot. (Polypodiaceae), a species presumed to have an extremely small population, which has not been observed since the collections made by R.H. Beddome (1883) in the Western Ghats of Karnataka. The paper provides detailed notes on its taxonomic uncertainty, aprecise description, and photographs of its micromorphology to aid in its identification.
The application of leaf anatomy identifying species of Orchidantha N.E.Br. (Lowiaceae Ridl.) in Malaysia Yusoff, Nur; Kalu, Meekiong; Siam, Nordahlia
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YUSOFF, N. S. S. M., KALU, M., & SIAM, N. A. 2025. The application of leaf anatomy identifying species of Orchidantha N.E.Br. (Lowiaceae Ridl.) in Malaysia. Reinwardtia 24(1): 17‒25. — Lowiaceae only consists of one genus, Orchidantha, which with thirty-four species has the lowest number of species among the eight families within order Zingiberales. Recently, Orchidantha has garnered attention for its potential medicinal value in treating fever, cough, chest, and back pain. The species are often only found in a small area. The morphology of the flower of Orchidantha is essential to identification but often the flowers are rarely found. As a result, this study aims to investigate vegetative anatomical characteristics of the petiole, midrib, and lamina, which could be used for species identification independent of availability of flowers; by identifying shapes and special characteristic of labellum, stigma, and viscidium. The results of this study shown a marked difference in shape and depth of the petiole grooves, petiole margin, and the number of vascular systems. In conclusion, the study demonstrates that the anatomical‒petiole grooves, petiole margin and number of vascular systems, are useful for identifying species.
Hanguana rubinea Škorničk. & P.C.Boyce (Hanguanaceae), a new record for Indonesia Irsyam, Arifin; Galingging, Ades; Wijaya, Kesuma; Dewi, Asih; Peniwidiyanti; Anshori, Zakaria; Hariri, Muhammad; Rosleine, Dian; LeoNG-Škornickova, Jana
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IRSYAM, A. S. D., GALINGGING, A., WIJAYA, K., DEWI, A. P., PENIWIDIYANTI, AL ANSHORI, Z., HARIRI, M. R., ROSLEINE, D. & LEONG-ŠKORNIČKOVÁ, J. 2025. Hanguana rubinea Škorničk. & P.C.Boyce (Hanguanaceae), a new record for Indonesia. Reinwardtia 24(1): 33‒39. — Hanguana rubinea Škorničk. & P.C.Boyce, originally described from and reported to be endemic to Singapore, has been discovered on Batam, Riau Islands, Sumatra and is reported here as a new record for Indonesia. The distinguishing features of H. rubinea include the silky indumentum on the abaxial surface of its leaves, the striking ruby-red hue of fruits, and the unique bowl-shaped seeds. Description and colour plates prepared from the ripe fruiting material in Batam are included together with additional notes and a map reflecting the current distribution of this species
Critical notes on bamboos from Flores Island Widjaja, Elizabeth; Larasati, Isti; Sukaesih, Yolan
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WIDJAJA, E. A., LARASATI, I. & SUKAESIH, Y. Y. 2025. Critical notes on bamboos from Flores Island. Reinwardtia 24(1): 41‒50. — Based on the results of extended field exploration, including the taxonomic study of bamboo growing in Flores, two new species, namely Dinochloa nigroviolacea and Gigantochloa kelimutuense will be described and illustrated. It was also observed that the Timorese black bamboo Gigantochloa lako, which has not been reported before from Flores, was found growing wild in the interior of Ende Regency. Furthermore, our studies indicated that Chloothamnus schmutzii should be reduced to synonymy of Chloothamnus reholttumianus, which grows wild and has spread from Ngada Regency to West Manggarai Regency; this species is also found in East Sumba and Sumbawa. The results of our observations indicate that at present there are 17 species of bamboo growing in Flores, belonging to Bambusa (4 species), Chloothamnus (1 species), Dendrocalamus (1 species), Dinochloa (2 species), Fimbribambusa (1 species), Gigantochloa (4 species), Phyllostachys (1 species), Schizostachyum (2 species), and Thyrsostachys (1 species). They can be distinguished using the key provided

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