2019
DOI: 10.20886/jpht.2019.16.1.1-8
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FENOLOGI DAUN Dicksonia blumei (Kunze) Moore DI KEBUN RAYA “EKA KARYA” BALI, INDONESIA

Abstract: Dicksonia blumei (Kunze) Moore is one type of tree ferns that can be utilized as medicinal and ornamental plant. However, literature on phenology research of this species, is very limited even to date. The purpose of this research is to understand the phenology phase of D. blumei and to analyze the correlation of each phenology phase to climate factor, particularly temperature and rainfall. This information is expected to support D. blumei's reintroduction activities. The phenology of D. blumei in Eka Karya Ba… Show more

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“…Temperatures that are too high affect the bud dormancy period so that it can reduce the level of development of the leaf bud opening date, plants can even experience abnormal buds due to temperatures that are too high. According to Hanum (2019), the phases of developing leaves and withering leaves are correlated with temperature. Temperature has a negative correlation with leaf development, leaf development is influenced by high air temperatures.…”
Section: Environmental Factormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Temperatures that are too high affect the bud dormancy period so that it can reduce the level of development of the leaf bud opening date, plants can even experience abnormal buds due to temperatures that are too high. According to Hanum (2019), the phases of developing leaves and withering leaves are correlated with temperature. Temperature has a negative correlation with leaf development, leaf development is influenced by high air temperatures.…”
Section: Environmental Factormentioning
confidence: 99%