2023
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202337303017
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Observation and morphological character of Noni (Morinda citrifolia L.) in Ciampea, Bogor Regency

Abstract: Bogor Regency is one of the regions in Indonesia that produces quite large noni fruits. Noni fruit is a plant that has benefits as a medicine and is often used in traditional medicine. This study aimed to determine the diversity of noni fruit plants in Ciampea, Bogor Regency, based on characteristic morphology. The methods used are survey methods, characterization, and interviews with farmers. Purposive Random Sampling method to create a sample. The morphological characters observed include qualitative and qua… Show more

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“…Characterization can include plant morphology, anatomy, physiology, and genetic information. In addition, plant identification and description activities to obtain information on the benefits of special traits of germplasm resources, recognize diverse individual taxonomic features and insert them into taxa [9]. Morphological characteristics include features such as the plant's height, the size of leaves, the shape of flowers, and the color of the fruit.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Characterization can include plant morphology, anatomy, physiology, and genetic information. In addition, plant identification and description activities to obtain information on the benefits of special traits of germplasm resources, recognize diverse individual taxonomic features and insert them into taxa [9]. Morphological characteristics include features such as the plant's height, the size of leaves, the shape of flowers, and the color of the fruit.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%