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MOSSES OF GUNUNG HALIMUN NATIONAL PARK, WEST JAVA, INDONESIA Tan, Benito C; Ho, Boon-Chuan; Linis, Virgilio; Iskandar, Eka A. P.; Nurhasanah, Ipah; Mulyati, Sri; Haerida, Ida
REINWARDTIA Vol 12, No 3 (2006): Vol. 12, No. 3
Publisher : Research Center for Biology

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TAN, BENITO C.; HO, BOON-CHUAN; LINIS, VIRGILIO;ISKANDAR, EKA A.P.; NURHASANAH, IPAH; DAMAYANTI, LIA; MULYATI,SRI; HAERIDA, IDA. 2006. Mosses of Gunung Halimun National Park,West Java, Indonesia. Reinwardtia 12(3): 205–214.––150 species of mosses in 74 genera and 25 families are reported for the first time from Gunung Halimun National Park(GHNP)in West Java.Three mosses are new to the Indonesia flora (Distichophyllum collenchymatosum, D. malayense and Fissidens kinabaluensis),and another four mosses represent new records for Java (Dicranodontium asperulum, Daltonia armata, Glossadelphus bilobatus and Syrrhopodon semiliber).In additions, seven can be classified as uncommon mosses in the Malesian region. This shows that the forests of GHNP deserve a high priority of protection not only for the island of Java, but also for Indonesia and Malesia as well.
KEANEKARAGAMAN SUKU LEJEUNEACEAE (HEPATICAE, LUMUT HATI) DI D AERAH SEKITAR PPKAB (PUSAT PENDIDIKAN DAN KONSERVASI ALAM BODOGOL) TAMAN NASIONAL GUNUNG GEDE-PANGRANGO, JAWA BARAT Haerida, Ida
BERITA BIOLOGI Vol 9, No 6 (2009)
Publisher : Research Center for Biology-Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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As many as thirteen species of Lejeuneaceae occurs in Bodogol, Gunung Gede-Pangrango National Park, West Java. Those species are Archilejeunea planiuscula (Mitt.) Steph., Cheilolejeunea ceylanica (Gootsche) R.M. Schust & Kachnoo, Cheilolejeunea trapezia (Nees) Kachroo & R.M. Schust., Cololejeunea denticulata (Horik.) Hatt., Cololejeunea goebeli (Gott. ex Schiffn.) Schiffh., Cololejeunea spinosa (Horik.) Hatt., Drepanolejeunea tkwaitesiana (Mitt.) Steph., Lejeunea discreta Lindenb., Lejeunea rotundistipula (Steph.) Hatt., Lejeunea sordida (Nees) Nees, Leptolejeunea maculata (Mitt.) Schiffn., Lopholejeunea subfusca (Nees) Schiffn., and Thysananthus retusus (Reinwardt, Blume & Nees) B. Thiers & Gradstein. Four species of these have not been reported previously from the island. Those are Cololejeunea denticulata, Drepanolejeunea thwaitesiana, Lejeunea rotundistipula and Cololejeunea spinosa.Keys, descriptions and figures are given for all species.
KERAGAMAN LUMUT DAUN DI HUTAN BEKAS TERBAKAR BUKIT BANGKIRAI, KALIMANTAN TIMUR=MOSS DIVERSITY IN THE FOREST FIRE FROM BUKIT BANGKIRAI, EAST KALIMANTAN Windadri, Florentina Indah; Haerida, Ida; Yamaguchi, Tomio; Shimizu, Hideyuki
Jurnal Teknologi Lingkungan Vol. 11 No. 2 (2010)
Publisher : Center for Environmental Technology - Agency for Assessment and Application of Technology

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Bukit Bangkirai is a public recreation forest in East Kalimantan. During the long dry season in 1982-1983 and 1997-1998 some parts of the forest have burnt out, only small part war escaped. Bryophytes are small plant and usually abundantly grows on the forest.The Bryodiversity research in the Bukit Bangkirai has been done in the 2000 to 2003.Total sample of bryophyte collections about 3000 numbers since seven period collections and the result of identification were found 92 species including 27 genera and 9 families.The dominant mosses found are Achantorrhynchium papilatum, Arthrocormus schimperi,Leucobryum sanctum, Octoblepharum albidum, Pyrrhobryum spiniforme, Syrrhopodonalbovaginatus and Syrrhopodon spiculosus. Only four species found in control plot.They are Ctenidium malacobolum, Fissidens zippleianus, Groutiella tomentosa and Taxithellium lindbergii. Acroporium diminutum, Leucobryum juniperinoides, Calymperes aeruginosum, Fissidens robinsonii and Syrrhopodon semilimber were only found in the light damage plot and Fissidens wichurae, Isopterygium textori, Leucobryum bowringii,Syrrhopodon confertus were only found in the heavy damage plot. The mosses usuallygrows on the soil and rotten logs in damp site.Key words: Bangkirai forest recreation, east Kalimantan, mosses, burn areas,diversity.