2020
DOI: 10.15575/biodjati.v5i1.6230
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Bamboos Diversity in Banggai Kepulauan, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia

Abstract: A bamboo inventory for Banggai Kepulauan has never been done. Knowledge of the islands’ floristic diversity is poor. This study explored bamboo diversity in Banggai Kepulauan, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. We conducted fieldwork from June – July 2019 on the islands of Peleng and Bakalan. Bamboo specimens were collected and deposited in Herbarium Bogoriense. We describe these specimens here. We found eight species: Bambusa tuldoides Munro, B. vulgaris Schrad. ex Wendl., Dendrocalamus asper (Schult.f.) Backer ex … Show more

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“…Nevertheless, due to the relatively limited presence of D. asper on Weh Island, the local community is not well acquainted with its utilization, resulting in a relatively low benefit value on the island. In other regions, these bamboo species are primarily reported to be used as ornamental plants (Sari et al 2021, Damayanto & Rahmawati 2020, Ritonga et al 2020a, Munziri et al 2013. Apart from being lesser-known introduced species, the infrequent presence of B. multiplex and B. tuldoides on Weh Island also contributes to their lower UV values compared to other well-known and cultivated bamboo species.…”
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“…Nevertheless, due to the relatively limited presence of D. asper on Weh Island, the local community is not well acquainted with its utilization, resulting in a relatively low benefit value on the island. In other regions, these bamboo species are primarily reported to be used as ornamental plants (Sari et al 2021, Damayanto & Rahmawati 2020, Ritonga et al 2020a, Munziri et al 2013. Apart from being lesser-known introduced species, the infrequent presence of B. multiplex and B. tuldoides on Weh Island also contributes to their lower UV values compared to other well-known and cultivated bamboo species.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Duriyaprapan & Jansen 1995) which might not be well-known by the people of Weh Island. Additionally, those species are generally known for their use as ornamental plants (Sari et al 2021, Damayanto & Rahmawati 2020, Ritonga et al 2020a, Munziri et al 2013, resulting in sometimes suboptimal utilization for other purposes.…”
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“…Bamboo diversity in Lombok is higher (11 species) than other Indonesian small islands (eight to nine species) (Figure 7). For example, Peleng Island in Central Sulawesi which covers almost half the area of Lombok (see Hasanah 2017;BPSPNTB 2018) is reported to have eight species and six genera of bamboos (Damayanto and Rahmawati 2020), even Bengkalis Island in Riau with an area of only 8.5% of Lombok (see BPSKB 2018;BPSPNTB 2018) is reported to have nine species and five genera of bamboos (Rijaya and Fitmawati 2019).…”
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“…At the same time, the ecological aspect is research related to soil factors and bamboo populations [15]. Research on bamboo species' diversity and distribution in Indonesia has been relatively widely carried out [16,17] The diversity of bamboo types published in international journals were the diversity of bamboo species on the islands of Sumatera [18][19][20], Java [21][22][23][24], Bali [25][26][27]Nusa Tenggara [28], and Sulawesi [29][30][31]. Meanwhile, research specifically publishes the findings of new species and genera in Indonesia, where the new record of species Dinochloa malayana [32] and the new species of climbing bamboo from Sulawesi [31].…”
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