2022
DOI: 10.15575/biodjati.v7i2.18713
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Bamboo Diversity in the Maluku Islands, Indonesia

Abstract: There is little documentation of bamboo species diversity and distribution in the Maluku Islands of Indonesia. This study aimed to provide information on the diversity and distribution of Maluku’s bamboo species. The research was conducted in March‒April 2021 at the Herbarium Bogoriense (BO), National Research and Innovation Agency. Herbarium specimens of bamboo in BO collected from the Maluku Islands (Provinces of Maluku and North Maluku) were studied alongside online scanned images of herbarium specimens. Ba… Show more

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“…This signifies that B. spinosa also benefits the community of Weh Island. Reports indicate that B. spinosa grows wild in specific areas(Damayanto & Fefirenta 2021, Damayanto et al 2020b or is cultivated near settlements(Robiah et al 2022). All B. spinosa on Weh Island are found in proximity to residential areas.…”
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“…This signifies that B. spinosa also benefits the community of Weh Island. Reports indicate that B. spinosa grows wild in specific areas(Damayanto & Fefirenta 2021, Damayanto et al 2020b or is cultivated near settlements(Robiah et al 2022). All B. spinosa on Weh Island are found in proximity to residential areas.…”
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confidence: 99%