Ecology of amorphophallus borneenis at Gunung Gayu, Padawan

DiS1ribution of A. borneensis was resoluted by using 6 plots of 1 hectare (lOOm x 100m) and subdivided into 25 subplots (20m x 20m) at Gunung Gayu. The total ofA. borneensis in 6 plots was 138 plants with mean of 23 plants per hectare. Generally the plants occurred 2 to 4 meter from the large tree s...

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Main Author: Rosmawatti, bt Zaini.
Format: Final Year Project Report / IMRAD
Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) 2004
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description DiS1ribution of A. borneensis was resoluted by using 6 plots of 1 hectare (lOOm x 100m) and subdivided into 25 subplots (20m x 20m) at Gunung Gayu. The total ofA. borneensis in 6 plots was 138 plants with mean of 23 plants per hectare. Generally the plants occurred 2 to 4 meter from the large tree such as Shorea macropyhl/um, Koompassia excelsa, Durio zibethinus and Baccaurea macrocarpa. A. borneensis surveyed at Gunung Gayu were ranged between 0.95mm -20.5mm above ground surface stem diameter with their height ranged between 120.5cmISO. 5cm. The dry weight of 32 plants ranged 4.5g -660g with the mean of 116.98g. Strong correlation in vegetative part of A. borneensis was between height and ground surface stem diameter (y = 34.41x + 29.80 which R2 = 0.899). For forest structure in Gunung Gayu, the most dominant species revealed in one hectare plot with the presence of A. borneensis, was Shorea macrophyl/um (IV = 64.21) and the range was followed by Durio zibethinus (IV = 21.87), Baccaurea macrocarpa (IV = 17.87), Baccaurea angulata (IV = 16.73), and Koompassia excelsa (IV = 15.18). The mean percentage of sand, which is 82 ± 0.8539% in soil composition, indicates that A. borneensis grows in well drained soil which can give well aerated for its root survive.
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spelling unimas-189212024-07-23T07:07:44Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/18921/ Ecology of amorphophallus borneenis at Gunung Gayu, Padawan Rosmawatti, bt Zaini. QE Geology QK Botany DiS1ribution of A. borneensis was resoluted by using 6 plots of 1 hectare (lOOm x 100m) and subdivided into 25 subplots (20m x 20m) at Gunung Gayu. The total ofA. borneensis in 6 plots was 138 plants with mean of 23 plants per hectare. Generally the plants occurred 2 to 4 meter from the large tree such as Shorea macropyhl/um, Koompassia excelsa, Durio zibethinus and Baccaurea macrocarpa. A. borneensis surveyed at Gunung Gayu were ranged between 0.95mm -20.5mm above ground surface stem diameter with their height ranged between 120.5cmISO. 5cm. The dry weight of 32 plants ranged 4.5g -660g with the mean of 116.98g. Strong correlation in vegetative part of A. borneensis was between height and ground surface stem diameter (y = 34.41x + 29.80 which R2 = 0.899). For forest structure in Gunung Gayu, the most dominant species revealed in one hectare plot with the presence of A. borneensis, was Shorea macrophyl/um (IV = 64.21) and the range was followed by Durio zibethinus (IV = 21.87), Baccaurea macrocarpa (IV = 17.87), Baccaurea angulata (IV = 16.73), and Koompassia excelsa (IV = 15.18). The mean percentage of sand, which is 82 ± 0.8539% in soil composition, indicates that A. borneensis grows in well drained soil which can give well aerated for its root survive. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) 2004 Final Year Project Report / IMRAD NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/18921/3/Rosmawatti%20ft.pdf Rosmawatti, bt Zaini. (2004) Ecology of amorphophallus borneenis at Gunung Gayu, Padawan. [Final Year Project Report / IMRAD] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle QE Geology
QK Botany
Rosmawatti, bt Zaini.
Ecology of amorphophallus borneenis at Gunung Gayu, Padawan
title Ecology of amorphophallus borneenis at Gunung Gayu, Padawan
title_full Ecology of amorphophallus borneenis at Gunung Gayu, Padawan
title_fullStr Ecology of amorphophallus borneenis at Gunung Gayu, Padawan
title_full_unstemmed Ecology of amorphophallus borneenis at Gunung Gayu, Padawan
title_short Ecology of amorphophallus borneenis at Gunung Gayu, Padawan
title_sort ecology of amorphophallus borneenis at gunung gayu, padawan
topic QE Geology
QK Botany
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/18921/
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/18921/3/Rosmawatti%20ft.pdf