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Identifikasi Tumbuhan Lumut di Kawasan Wisata Taman Nasional Bantimurung Imu, Ulviani Cerlina; Purnamasari, Andi Bida; Liana, Alin
bionature Vol 20, No 2 (2019): Oktober
Publisher : Fakultas MIPA UNM

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Abstract. This study aims to determine the types of mosses found in the Bantimurung National Park Tourism Area, especially on the riverbank sites to the entrance of Batu Caves. This research was conducted in June-August 2018. Exploration and collection of specimens was carried out using the roaming method. The specimens obtained were identified using a plant identification book. The results of this study indicate that there are five species of mosses found in the Bantimurung National Park Tourism Area, namely: Thuidium sp., Polytricum Commune, Aulacomnium palustre, Orthotrichum sp., And Ectropothecium sp. The five species come from different families. Keywords: moss, identification, bantimurung national park.
Inventarisasi, Hubungan Kekerabatan, dan Pemanfaatan Bambu (Poaceae: Bambusoideae) di Kawasan Hutan Desa Tompobulu Kabupaten Pangkep Astina Astina; Gaby Maulida Nurdin; Alin Liana
bionature Vol 23, No 1 (2022): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35580/bionature.v23i1.35695

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Abstract. An inventory of bamboo species in various regions is carried out to explore its potential in the local community so that each type can be utilized and conserved optimally. This study aims to determine the types of bamboo found in Tompobulu Village, the status of kinship between species, and the benefits of bamboo for people's lives. Exploration has been carried out using the tracking method. The species found were identified morphologically on the culm, culm sheath, branches, and leaves. Data were analyzed quantitatively using cluster analysis with UPGMA. PCA was used to determine the role of each morphological character in accession grouping. This study identified eight bamboo species from five genera, namely Bambusa striata, B. vulgaris, Dendrocalamus asper, Gigantochloa atter, Gigantochloa sp., Schizostacyum brachycladum, Schizostacyum sp., and Nastus sp. The kinship dendrogram shows the cluster separation between Nastus and Schizostacyum with Bambusa, Dendrocalamus, and Gigantochloa. All species identified have been used by the community, Gigantochloa atter has the most benefits than other types of bamboo. The results of this study further enrich the biodiversity of bamboo in Indonesia and strengthen the current taxonomic position of bamboo.Keywords: bamboo, bulusaraung mountain, inventory, pangkep, tompobulu village