Insectivore Plants Nepenthes sp. at Mount Merbabu

The aims of the research were to know the existence of the Nepenthes at mount Merbabu, variations of its morphology, associated plants, and ecological conditions. Nepenthes are one of plants that were categorized as conserved plant by Indonesian government as indicated in PPRI No. 7/1999. Many resea...

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Main Authors: AHMAD DWI SETYAWAN, DEWI CAHYUNINGDARI, HERY MULYANTO
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MBI & UNS Solo 2000-07-01
Series:Biodiversitas
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Online Access:http://biodiversitas.mipa.uns.ac.id/D/D0102/D010203.pdf
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spelling doaj-577135ef16ca48dda053a8cc5eff7e412020-11-24T23:31:35ZengMBI & UNS SoloBiodiversitas1412-033X2085-47222000-07-01125458Insectivore Plants Nepenthes sp. at Mount MerbabuAHMAD DWI SETYAWANDEWI CAHYUNINGDARIHERY MULYANTOThe aims of the research were to know the existence of the Nepenthes at mount Merbabu, variations of its morphology, associated plants, and ecological conditions. Nepenthes are one of plants that were categorized as conserved plant by Indonesian government as indicated in PPRI No. 7/1999. Many researchers attracted to study this unique plant since it’s distinct feature and the way to get nutrient by trapping insects at its sac. Samples were taken randomly along the path for climbing from Selo, Boyolali to the top of the mountain between April to May 2000. The results show that the plants were found at the altitude of around 1500 to 2000 tsl. There were two forms of the sacs, long and short at the same individual plants. The plants grow coiling on Myristica trees and shrubs of Thunbergia fragrans Roxb., and also could grow at the stoned-soil. http://biodiversitas.mipa.uns.ac.id/D/D0102/D010203.pdfNepenthesmorphologyecology
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author AHMAD DWI SETYAWAN
DEWI CAHYUNINGDARI
HERY MULYANTO
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DEWI CAHYUNINGDARI
HERY MULYANTO
Insectivore Plants Nepenthes sp. at Mount Merbabu
Biodiversitas
Nepenthes
morphology
ecology
author_facet AHMAD DWI SETYAWAN
DEWI CAHYUNINGDARI
HERY MULYANTO
author_sort AHMAD DWI SETYAWAN
title Insectivore Plants Nepenthes sp. at Mount Merbabu
title_short Insectivore Plants Nepenthes sp. at Mount Merbabu
title_full Insectivore Plants Nepenthes sp. at Mount Merbabu
title_fullStr Insectivore Plants Nepenthes sp. at Mount Merbabu
title_full_unstemmed Insectivore Plants Nepenthes sp. at Mount Merbabu
title_sort insectivore plants nepenthes sp. at mount merbabu
publisher MBI & UNS Solo
series Biodiversitas
issn 1412-033X
2085-4722
publishDate 2000-07-01
description The aims of the research were to know the existence of the Nepenthes at mount Merbabu, variations of its morphology, associated plants, and ecological conditions. Nepenthes are one of plants that were categorized as conserved plant by Indonesian government as indicated in PPRI No. 7/1999. Many researchers attracted to study this unique plant since it’s distinct feature and the way to get nutrient by trapping insects at its sac. Samples were taken randomly along the path for climbing from Selo, Boyolali to the top of the mountain between April to May 2000. The results show that the plants were found at the altitude of around 1500 to 2000 tsl. There were two forms of the sacs, long and short at the same individual plants. The plants grow coiling on Myristica trees and shrubs of Thunbergia fragrans Roxb., and also could grow at the stoned-soil.
topic Nepenthes
morphology
ecology
url http://biodiversitas.mipa.uns.ac.id/D/D0102/D010203.pdf
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