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Biotropia: The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Biology | 2017

DISTRIBUTION OF INVASIVE PLANT SPECIES IN DIFFERENT LAND-USE SYSTEMS IN SUMATERA, INDONESIA

Indah Wahyuni; Sulistijorini Sulistijorini; Setiabudi Setiabudi; Ana Meijide; Miki Nomura; Holger Kreft; Katja Rembold; Sri Sudarmiyati Tjitrosoedirdjo; Soekisman Tjitrosoedirdjo

Disturbances caused by the conversion of rain forests into agricultural systems provide an opportunity for the expansion of Invasive Plant Species (IPS). Bukit Duabelas National Park is one of the few remaining lowland forests in Jambi Province (Sumatera, Indonesia). The surrounding areas up to the national park borders have already been converted into jungle rubber agroforests as well as rubber and oil palm plantations which might lead to an increased spread of IPS into the forest. This study was aimed at compiling a list of IPS and determining their distribution and coverage of IPS in four land use systems (rain forest jungle rubber, rubber and oil palm plantations). Spatial distribution patterns were investigated by creating a horizontal vegetation profile diagram for the permanent plots of the EFForTS project (Ecological and Socioeconomic Functions of Tropical Lowland Rainforest Transformation Systems, http://www.uni-goettingen.de/crc990). The dominance of IPS was determined using Important Value Index. A total of forty IPS were identified across the four land-use systems. The numbers of IPS were the highest in oil palm (28 species) and rubber plantations (27 species), and the lowest in jungle rubber (10 species). IPS were absent in the lowland rain forest. The diversity of IPS was influenced by environmental factors, especially canopy openness. IPS with the highest ground coverage were Dicranopteris linearis and Clidemia hirta . Both of them were found in all three land-use systems outside the rain forest when the forest canopy opens due to illegal logging or other human disturbances. Therefore, reforestation of disturbed areas is recommended to prevent the spread of IPS.


Biotropia: The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Biology | 2011

CONTRASTING ARBOREAL AND TERRESTRIAL BRYOPHYTES COMMUNITIES OF THE MOUNT HALIMUN SALAK NATIONAL PARK, WEST JAVA

Nunik Sri Ariyanti; Sulistijorini Sulistijorini


Journal of Tropical Life Science | 2018

The Autecology of Genus Dischidia (Asclepiadaceae) in Bangka Island: Characteristics of Vegetation and Abiotic Environmental Factors Affecting Abundance

Yuliani Hajari; Sulistijorini Sulistijorini; Nunik Sri Ariyanti


Journal of Tropical Life Science | 2018

Tetracera scandens as a Medicinal Plant: Secretory Structures, Histochemistry, and Antibacterial Activity

Evi Muliyah; Sulistijorini Sulistijorini; Yohana Cecilia Sulistyaningsih; Mohamad Rafi


Journal of Tropical Life Science | 2018

Allelopathy Potential of Alpinia malaccensis (Burm. F.) Roxb. due to Seeds Germination and Growth of Merremia peltata (L.) Merril

Siti Aisah; Sulistijorini Sulistijorini; Titiek Setyawati


Biosaintifika: Journal of Biology & Biology Education | 2018

Species Richness and Habitat Suitability of Myrmecophytes in Bengkulu : Host Tree, Coexist Epiphytes and Animals

Safniyeti Safniyeti; Sulistijorini Sulistijorini; Tatik Chikmawati


Journal of Tropical Life Science | 2017

Growth and Development of Apogamous Adiantum lunulatum Burm. f. Gametophyte from Dry and Humid Areas in Java Island

Risti Novitasari; Tatik Chikmawati; Sulistijorini Sulistijorini


Biotropia: The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Biology | 2017

INVASION OF Acacia decurrens WILLD. AFTER ERUPTION OF MOUNT MERAPI, INDONESIA

Sunardi Sunardi; Sulistijorini Sulistijorini; Titiek Setyawati


Biosaintifika: Journal of Biology & Biology Education | 2017

Diversity and Distribution of Myrmecophytes in Bengkulu Province

Safniyeti Safniyeti; Sulistijorini Sulistijorini; Tatik Chikmawati


Journal of Tropical Life Science | 2016

Litter Decomposition Rate of Avicennia marina and Rhizophora apiculata in Pulau Dua Nature Reserve, Banten

Febriana Siska; Sulistijorini Sulistijorini; Cecep Kusmana

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Tatik Chikmawati

Bogor Agricultural University

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Nunik Sri Ariyanti

Bogor Agricultural University

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Safniyeti Safniyeti

Bogor Agricultural University

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Cecep Kusmana

Bogor Agricultural University

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Evi Muliyah

Bogor Agricultural University

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Gunawan Gunawan

Bogor Agricultural University

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Izu Andry Fijridiyanto

Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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Mohamad Rafi

Bogor Agricultural University

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Risti Novitasari

Bogor Agricultural University

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