2023
DOI: 10.23960/jsl.v11i2.715
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Naturalized Alien Plant as Traditional Medicine Resources: A Study from Cibodas Biosphere Reserve, West Java

Abstract: Cibodas Biosphere Reserve, with Gunung Gede Pangrango National Park as the core zone area, has an enormous number of naturalized alien species spread within it. There are 88 alien plant species, and more than 50% are utilized for many purposes. This research documented the utilization of these naturalized alien plant species, particularly for traditional medicine. Data were obtained by interviewing 90 respondents in three locations around Cibodas Biosphere Reserve using questionnaire sheets. The questionnaire … Show more

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“…Invasive species are a major element of global change and pose an increasing impairment of forest ecosystems worldwide (Handayani et al 2023;Pyšek and Richardson 2010). Although not all non-native plant species are invasive, many of them can outcompete native species, disrupt nutrient cycling, reduce global and local biodiversity, and consequently affect plant community structure, causing great environmental harm to the invaded area (Brancalion et al 2019;Pearson et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Invasive species are a major element of global change and pose an increasing impairment of forest ecosystems worldwide (Handayani et al 2023;Pyšek and Richardson 2010). Although not all non-native plant species are invasive, many of them can outcompete native species, disrupt nutrient cycling, reduce global and local biodiversity, and consequently affect plant community structure, causing great environmental harm to the invaded area (Brancalion et al 2019;Pearson et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%