2022
DOI: 10.3390/d14050398
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Preliminary Checklist of Malaxidinae and Liparidinae Representatives (Orchidaceae, Malaxideae) from Bali and Lombok Islands (Indonesia) with New Records

Abstract: Bali and Lombok are well known as popular touristic destinations. Both islands are accessible for potential floristic research, but surprisingly, information on their orchid flora is rather scarce and random. During our visits, among other orchid groups, we had an opportunity to observe several representatives of the tribe Malaxideae, which is considered to be one of the biggest and most interesting orchid groups with over 1700 taxa (including synonyms). In this paper, we present the first attempt at organizin… Show more

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“…Likewise, the distinctive chemical composition of Southeast Asian honey samples seen here can be directly correlated with their reported and unreported botanical origin and floral diversity [32][33][34]. The naturally higher biodiversity associated with medicinal plant species and factors in the different abiotic factors in these regions further accentuate the distinctive chemical composition of these honey samples.…”
Section: Plos Onesupporting
confidence: 63%
“…Likewise, the distinctive chemical composition of Southeast Asian honey samples seen here can be directly correlated with their reported and unreported botanical origin and floral diversity [32][33][34]. The naturally higher biodiversity associated with medicinal plant species and factors in the different abiotic factors in these regions further accentuate the distinctive chemical composition of these honey samples.…”
Section: Plos Onesupporting
confidence: 63%