The diversity of endemic bamboo in Bali and conservation efforts

Ida Bagus ketut, Arinasa and Wawan, Sujarwo The diversity of endemic bamboo in Bali and conservation efforts. Bamboo Journal, 29. pp. 85-92. ISSN 02892111

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Abstract

The live of Balinese community can't be separated from bamboo usage. Mostly, bamboos can grow from lowland to highland. Some bamboos also grow naturally in the forest. Six bamboos were reported as endemic in Bali, such as tiins liblib (Dinochloa sefiang Widjaja & Astuti), tiing ooh (Bambusa ooh Widjaja & Astuti), butuh kedamfal (Schizostachyum castaneum Widiaja), tiins bali (Gigantochloa baliana Widjaja & Astuti), tiing jajang aya (Gigantochloa aJta Widjaja & Astuti) and tiing jajang taluh (Gisantochloa taluh Widjaia & Astuti). All of those have been conserved in Bali Botanic Garden.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Validated by Sri Wulan
Uncontrolled Keywords: Bamboo, Conservation, Endemic, Bali
Subjects: Medicine & Biology > Botany
Medicine & Biology > Ecology
Divisions: OR_Hayati_dan_Lingkungan > Ekologi_dan_Etnobiologi
Depositing User: - Patmiati -
Date Deposited: 11 Dec 2023 03:40
Last Modified: 11 Dec 2023 03:40
URI: https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/31362

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