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Adzmi, Y., Suhaimi, W.C., Husni, M.S.A., Ghazali, H.M., Amir, S.K. & Baillie, I. (2010). Heterogeneity Of Soil Morphology And Hydrology On The 50 Ha Long-Term Ecological Research Plot At Pasoh, Peninsular Malaysia. Journal of Tropical Forest Science, 22(1): 21-35. Alston, A.H.G. (1934). The Genus Selaginella In The Malay Peninsula. Gard Bull Strait Settl., 8: 41-62. Alvarez, J. (2001). Edaphic Characterization And Soil Ionic Composition Influencing Plant Zonation In A Semiarid Mediterranean Salt Marsh. Geoderma, 99(2001): 81-98. Baruch, Z. (2005). Vegetation–Environment Relationships And Classification Of The Seasonal Savannas In Venezuela. Flora - Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology Of Plants, 200(1): 49-64. Black, C.A. (1968). Soil-Plant Relationship. New York: John Wiley And Sons, Inc. Brant, V., Pivec, J., Venclová, V., Soukup, J.M. & Holec, J. (2006). The Influence Of Different Soil Vegetation Covers Onto The Volumetric Water Content In Upper Soil Layers. Plant, Soil And Environment, 52(6): 275-281. Brower, J.E., Zar, J.H. & Ende, C.N. (1997). Field And Labratory Methods For General Ecology. Forth Edition. Mc Graw Hill. Boston: 221-230. Burkill, I.H. (1935). Economic Products of Malay Peninsula. Crown Agent for The Colonies, London. 145-165. Clark, D.B., Palmer, M.W. & Clark, D.A. (2009). Edaphic Factors And The Landscape-Scale Distributions Of Tropical Rain Forest Trees. Ecology, 80(8): 2662-2675. Edwards, D.S., Booth, W.E. & Choy, S.C. (1996). Tropical Rainforest Research Current Issues. Kluwer Academic Publisher. Dordrecht, Netherlands. 43-57. Faridah Hanum, I. & Nurulhuda, H. (1999). The Use Of Medicinal Plant Species By The Temuan Tribe Of Ayer Hitam Forest, Selangor, Peninsular Malaysia. Journal Tropical Agricultural Science, 22(2): 85-94. Faridah Hanum, I., Ahmed Zainudin, I., Shamsul, K., Nazre, M., Lepun, P., Rusea, G., Lajuni, J.J. & Latiff, A. (2001a). An Annotated Checklist Of Higher Plants In Ayer Hitam Forest Reserve, Puchong, Selangor. Journal Tropical Agricultural Science, 24(1): 62-75. Faridah Hanum, I., Rahim, A., Lepun, P., Edham, I. & Nazre, M. (2001b). Tree Taxa Inventory At Ayer Hitam Forest Base-Camp. Journal Tropical Agricultural Science, 24(1): 29-34. Forestry Department of Malaysia (2008). Laporan Tahunan 2007. Kuala Lumpur. Forestry Department Of Malaysia (2006). Gunung Mandi Angin Terengganu: Pengurusan Persekitaran Fizikal, Kepelbagaian Biologi Dan Pelancongan Ekologi. Intiprint Sdn. Bhd. Selangor. 32-51. Haughton, M.H. (2008). The American Heritage Dictionary. Publishing Company, Boston, USA. Itoh, A., Yamakura, T., Ogino, K., Lee, H.S. & Ashton, P.S. (1995). Relationships between topography and distributions of two emergent species, Dryobalanops aromatica and D. lanceolata (Dipterocarpaceae) in a tropical rain forest, Sarawak. In: Seng, L.H., Ashton, P.S. & Ogino, K. (eds.). Long term ecological research of tropical rain forest in Sarawak. Ehime University. Jamal, J.A. (2006). Malay Traditional Medicine. Tech Monitor. Special Feature: traditional Medicine: S & T Advancement; pp. 37-49. Khairil, M., Wan Juliana, W.A., Nizam, M.S. & Faszly, R. (2011). Community Structure And Biomass Of Tree Species At Chini. Sains Malaysiana, 40(11), 1209-1221. Khairil, M., Wan Juliana, W.A. & Nizam, M.S. (2014)a. Edaphic Influences On The Tree Species Composition And Community Structure In A Tropical Watershed Forest, Peninsular Malaysia. Journal of Tropical Forest Science, 26(2): 284-294 (2014). Khairil, M., Wan Juliana, W.A., Nizam, M.S. & Razi Idris, W.M. (2014b). Soil Properties and Variation between Three Forest Types in Tropical Watershed Forest of Chini Lake, Peninsular Malaysia. Sains Malaysiana, 43(11): 1635-1643. Khatun, M.A., Harun-Or-Rashid, M., Rahmatullah, M. (2011). Scientific Validation of Eight Medicinal Plants Used in Traditional Medicinal Systems of Malaysia: a Review. American Eurasian Journal of Sustainable Agriculture, 5(1): 67-75. Landon, J.R. (1991). Bookers Tropical Soil Manual. Hong Kong: Longman Scientific And Technical. 114-190. Latiff, A. (1994). Kepelbagaian Tumbuhan Status Sumber Alam Malaysia. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi. Latiff, A. (2005). Valuing The Biodiversity Of Medicinal Plant Species In Malaysia. Sustainable Management And Utilization Of Medicinal Plant Resources. Proceedings Of The International Conference On Medicinal Plants. pp: 3-16. Latiff, A. & Faridah-Hanum, I. (2006). Gunung Mandi Angin Terengganu, Pengurusan, Persekitaran Fizikal, Kepelbagaian Biologi Dan Pelancongan Ekologi. Jabatan Perhutanan Semenanjung Malaysia. 53-54. Magurran, A.E. (1988). Ecological Diversity And Its Measurement. London: Chapman And Hall. Mat-Salleh, K. & Latiff, A. (2002). Tumbuhan Ubatan Malaysia. Pusat Pengurusan Penyelidikan Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. Bangi. McCune, B. & Grace, J.B. (2002). Analysis Of Ecological Communities. Gleneden Beach, Oregon, USA. Mospp (1993). Indonesian Country Study In Biological Diversity. Ministry Of State for Population And Environment. Jakarta. Indonesia. Norhajar, T., Eswani, N., Abd, K., Corresponding, K., Nazre, M. & Noor, A.G.A. (2010). Medicinal Plant Diversity And Vegetation Analysis Of Logged Over Forest. Journal of Agricultural Science, 2(3): 189-210. Paoli, G.D., Curran, L.M. & Slik, J.W.F. (2008). Soil Nutrients Affect Spatial Patterns Of Aboveground Biomass And Emergent Tree Density In Southwestern Borneo. Oecologia, 155(2): 287-99. Potts, M.D., Kassim, A.R., Supardi, M.N.N., Tan, S. & Bossert, W.H. (2005). Sampling Tree Diversity In Malaysian Tropical Forests: An Evaluation Of A Pre-Felling Inventory. Forest Ecology And Management, 205(1-3): 385-395. Rowell, D.L. (1999). Soil Science: Method And Application, Scientific And Technical. Longman. United Kingdom. Setyawan, A.D. (2008). Species Richness And Geographical Distribution Of Malesian Selaginella. 8th Seminary and Congress Of Indonesian Plant Taxonomy Association. Jakarta. Indonesia. Shamshuddin, J. (1981). Asas Sains Tanah. Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa Dan Pustaka. Sofowora, A. (1982). Medicinal Plants And Traditional Medicine In Africa. Spectrum Books. Ibadan, Nigeria. Tuan Marina, T.I., Awang Noor, A.G. & Faridah Hanum, I. (2007). Species diversity and economic value of medicinal plants in five hectare plots of hill Dipterocarp forest, Pahang. Proceedings Of The National Conference On The Management And Conservation Of Forest Biodiversity In Malaysia. pp 414-426. Wezel, A., Rajor, J.L. & Herbrig, C. (2000). Influence Of Shrubs On Soil Characteristics And Their Function In Sahelian Agro-Ecosystem In Semi-Arid Niger. Journal of Arid Environment, 11(3): 383-398. Whitmore, T.C. (1984). Tropical Rain Forest Of The Far East. Second Edition. Oxford University Press. London. Whitmore, T.C. (1990). An Introduction to Tropical Rain Forest. Clarendon Press And Oxford University Press. Oxford.
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Two types of forest were chosen which are riparian forest and inland forest. Two plots with the sizes of 5m x 10 m were built in each forest types and which means the total of area sampling in this study was 200m2. Result shows that a total of 885 individuals of herbal and non-tree plants were recorded from 68 species, 40 genera and 22 families. Riparian forest plot recorded 558 individuals from 55 species, 37 genera and 21 families while inland plot recorded 327 individuals from 36 species, 27 genera and 15 families. Significant difference was observed in soil physico-chemical properties, phosporus (P), electric conductivity (EC), nitrate (NO3 -), ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3 +), moisture content and organic matter (OM) between these two forest types. Based on Cannonical Correspondance Analysis (CCA) there was a strong relationship between species abundance and edaphic factors in the study site. Results from this study could contribute to new information on conserving and preserving the herbal and non-tree plants as the natural green asset of Terengganu and Malaysia. 44 2 Malaysian Society of Applied Biology Malaysian Society of Applied Biology 33-43 Adzmi, Y., Suhaimi, W.C., Husni, M.S.A., Ghazali, H.M., Amir, S.K. & Baillie, I. (2010). Heterogeneity Of Soil Morphology And Hydrology On The 50 Ha Long-Term Ecological Research Plot At Pasoh, Peninsular Malaysia. Journal of Tropical Forest Science, 22(1): 21-35. Alston, A.H.G. (1934). The Genus Selaginella In The Malay Peninsula. Gard Bull Strait Settl., 8: 41-62. Alvarez, J. (2001). Edaphic Characterization And Soil Ionic Composition Influencing Plant Zonation In A Semiarid Mediterranean Salt Marsh. Geoderma, 99(2001): 81-98. Baruch, Z. (2005). Vegetation–Environment Relationships And Classification Of The Seasonal Savannas In Venezuela. Flora - Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology Of Plants, 200(1): 49-64. Black, C.A. (1968). Soil-Plant Relationship. New York: John Wiley And Sons, Inc. Brant, V., Pivec, J., Venclová, V., Soukup, J.M. & Holec, J. (2006). The Influence Of Different Soil Vegetation Covers Onto The Volumetric Water Content In Upper Soil Layers. Plant, Soil And Environment, 52(6): 275-281. Brower, J.E., Zar, J.H. & Ende, C.N. (1997). Field And Labratory Methods For General Ecology. Forth Edition. Mc Graw Hill. Boston: 221-230. Burkill, I.H. (1935). Economic Products of Malay Peninsula. Crown Agent for The Colonies, London. 145-165. Clark, D.B., Palmer, M.W. & Clark, D.A. (2009). Edaphic Factors And The Landscape-Scale Distributions Of Tropical Rain Forest Trees. Ecology, 80(8): 2662-2675. Edwards, D.S., Booth, W.E. & Choy, S.C. (1996). Tropical Rainforest Research Current Issues. Kluwer Academic Publisher. Dordrecht, Netherlands. 43-57. Faridah Hanum, I. & Nurulhuda, H. (1999). The Use Of Medicinal Plant Species By The Temuan Tribe Of Ayer Hitam Forest, Selangor, Peninsular Malaysia. Journal Tropical Agricultural Science, 22(2): 85-94. Faridah Hanum, I., Ahmed Zainudin, I., Shamsul, K., Nazre, M., Lepun, P., Rusea, G., Lajuni, J.J. & Latiff, A. (2001a). An Annotated Checklist Of Higher Plants In Ayer Hitam Forest Reserve, Puchong, Selangor. Journal Tropical Agricultural Science, 24(1): 62-75. Faridah Hanum, I., Rahim, A., Lepun, P., Edham, I. & Nazre, M. (2001b). Tree Taxa Inventory At Ayer Hitam Forest Base-Camp. Journal Tropical Agricultural Science, 24(1): 29-34. Forestry Department of Malaysia (2008). Laporan Tahunan 2007. Kuala Lumpur. Forestry Department Of Malaysia (2006). Gunung Mandi Angin Terengganu: Pengurusan Persekitaran Fizikal, Kepelbagaian Biologi Dan Pelancongan Ekologi. Intiprint Sdn. Bhd. Selangor. 32-51. Haughton, M.H. (2008). The American Heritage Dictionary. Publishing Company, Boston, USA. Itoh, A., Yamakura, T., Ogino, K., Lee, H.S. & Ashton, P.S. (1995). Relationships between topography and distributions of two emergent species, Dryobalanops aromatica and D. lanceolata (Dipterocarpaceae) in a tropical rain forest, Sarawak. In: Seng, L.H., Ashton, P.S. & Ogino, K. (eds.). Long term ecological research of tropical rain forest in Sarawak. Ehime University. Jamal, J.A. (2006). Malay Traditional Medicine. Tech Monitor. Special Feature: traditional Medicine: S & T Advancement; pp. 37-49. Khairil, M., Wan Juliana, W.A., Nizam, M.S. & Faszly, R. (2011). Community Structure And Biomass Of Tree Species At Chini. Sains Malaysiana, 40(11), 1209-1221. Khairil, M., Wan Juliana, W.A. & Nizam, M.S. (2014)a. Edaphic Influences On The Tree Species Composition And Community Structure In A Tropical Watershed Forest, Peninsular Malaysia. Journal of Tropical Forest Science, 26(2): 284-294 (2014). Khairil, M., Wan Juliana, W.A., Nizam, M.S. & Razi Idris, W.M. (2014b). Soil Properties and Variation between Three Forest Types in Tropical Watershed Forest of Chini Lake, Peninsular Malaysia. Sains Malaysiana, 43(11): 1635-1643. Khatun, M.A., Harun-Or-Rashid, M., Rahmatullah, M. (2011). Scientific Validation of Eight Medicinal Plants Used in Traditional Medicinal Systems of Malaysia: a Review. American Eurasian Journal of Sustainable Agriculture, 5(1): 67-75. Landon, J.R. (1991). Bookers Tropical Soil Manual. Hong Kong: Longman Scientific And Technical. 114-190. Latiff, A. (1994). Kepelbagaian Tumbuhan Status Sumber Alam Malaysia. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi. Latiff, A. (2005). Valuing The Biodiversity Of Medicinal Plant Species In Malaysia. Sustainable Management And Utilization Of Medicinal Plant Resources. Proceedings Of The International Conference On Medicinal Plants. pp: 3-16. Latiff, A. & Faridah-Hanum, I. (2006). Gunung Mandi Angin Terengganu, Pengurusan, Persekitaran Fizikal, Kepelbagaian Biologi Dan Pelancongan Ekologi. Jabatan Perhutanan Semenanjung Malaysia. 53-54. Magurran, A.E. (1988). Ecological Diversity And Its Measurement. London: Chapman And Hall. Mat-Salleh, K. & Latiff, A. (2002). Tumbuhan Ubatan Malaysia. Pusat Pengurusan Penyelidikan Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. Bangi. McCune, B. & Grace, J.B. (2002). Analysis Of Ecological Communities. Gleneden Beach, Oregon, USA. Mospp (1993). Indonesian Country Study In Biological Diversity. Ministry Of State for Population And Environment. Jakarta. Indonesia. Norhajar, T., Eswani, N., Abd, K., Corresponding, K., Nazre, M. & Noor, A.G.A. (2010). Medicinal Plant Diversity And Vegetation Analysis Of Logged Over Forest. Journal of Agricultural Science, 2(3): 189-210. Paoli, G.D., Curran, L.M. & Slik, J.W.F. (2008). Soil Nutrients Affect Spatial Patterns Of Aboveground Biomass And Emergent Tree Density In Southwestern Borneo. Oecologia, 155(2): 287-99. Potts, M.D., Kassim, A.R., Supardi, M.N.N., Tan, S. & Bossert, W.H. (2005). Sampling Tree Diversity In Malaysian Tropical Forests: An Evaluation Of A Pre-Felling Inventory. Forest Ecology And Management, 205(1-3): 385-395. Rowell, D.L. (1999). Soil Science: Method And Application, Scientific And Technical. Longman. United Kingdom. Setyawan, A.D. (2008). Species Richness And Geographical Distribution Of Malesian Selaginella. 8th Seminary and Congress Of Indonesian Plant Taxonomy Association. Jakarta. Indonesia. Shamshuddin, J. (1981). Asas Sains Tanah. Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa Dan Pustaka. Sofowora, A. (1982). Medicinal Plants And Traditional Medicine In Africa. Spectrum Books. Ibadan, Nigeria. Tuan Marina, T.I., Awang Noor, A.G. & Faridah Hanum, I. (2007). Species diversity and economic value of medicinal plants in five hectare plots of hill Dipterocarp forest, Pahang. Proceedings Of The National Conference On The Management And Conservation Of Forest Biodiversity In Malaysia. pp 414-426. Wezel, A., Rajor, J.L. & Herbrig, C. (2000). Influence Of Shrubs On Soil Characteristics And Their Function In Sahelian Agro-Ecosystem In Semi-Arid Niger. Journal of Arid Environment, 11(3): 383-398. Whitmore, T.C. (1984). Tropical Rain Forest Of The Far East. Second Edition. Oxford University Press. London. Whitmore, T.C. (1990). An Introduction to Tropical Rain Forest. Clarendon Press And Oxford University Press. Oxford.
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Association of edaphic factors with herbal plants abundance and density in a recreational forest, Terengganu, Peninsular Malaysia
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Terengganu is one of the states in East Coast Peninsula Malaysia that provides the natural habitat for the herbal plants and non-tree plants. The question of the relationship between herbal and non-tree plants, their abundance and relationship with edaphic factor is still unsolved. This study was conducted at Chemerong Recreational Forest, Dungun, Terengganu to determine the abundance and diversity of herbal and non-tree plants species, and its relationship with the physico-chemical soil properties. Two types of forest were chosen which are riparian forest and inland forest. Two plots with the sizes of 5m x 10 m were built in each forest types and which means the total of area sampling in this study was 200m2. Result shows that a total of 885 individuals of herbal and non-tree plants were recorded from 68 species, 40 genera and 22 families. Riparian forest plot recorded 558 individuals from 55 species, 37 genera and 21 families while inland plot recorded 327 individuals from 36 species, 27 genera and 15 families. Significant difference was observed in soil physico-chemical properties, phosporus (P), electric conductivity (EC), nitrate (NO3 -), ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3 +), moisture content and organic matter (OM) between these two forest types. Based on Cannonical Correspondance Analysis (CCA) there was a strong relationship between species abundance and edaphic factors in the study site. Results from this study could contribute to new information on conserving and preserving the herbal and non-tree plants as the natural green asset of Terengganu and Malaysia.
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Association of edaphic factors with herbal plants abundance and density in a recreational forest, Terengganu, Peninsular Malaysia
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Association of edaphic factors with herbal plants abundance and density in a recreational forest, Terengganu, Peninsular Malaysia
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Association of edaphic factors with herbal plants abundance and density in a recreational forest, Terengganu, Peninsular Malaysia
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Association of edaphic factors with herbal plants abundance and density in a recreational forest, Terengganu, Peninsular Malaysia
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Association of edaphic factors with herbal plants abundance and density in a recreational forest, Terengganu, Peninsular Malaysia
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association of edaphic factors with herbal plants abundance and density in a recreational forest, terengganu, peninsular malaysia
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