Flora diversity of Sungai Teris Krau Wildlife Reserve Pahang Malaysia


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Azuan A., . and Mohd. Norfaizal G., . and Masrom H., . and Omar Y., . Flora diversity of Sungai Teris Krau Wildlife Reserve Pahang Malaysia. pp. 81-91. ISSN 0121-8126

Abstract

Pristine area around Sungai Teris within Krau Wildlife Reserve Pahang was surveyed between 20 and 26 Jun 2013 with the objectives to i) study and understand the reservepristine ecosystem ii) document various existing biodiversity components for future management and conservation and iii) collected genetic plant resources. Sampling were made representing 3 major plant groups namely gymnosperms and dicotyledons (angiosperm monocotyledon). For gymnosperms only 1 species was recorded which is Gnetum tenuifolium. A total of 41 families of angiosperm wereinventorized with the most dominant family is Euphorbiaceae with 15 genera and 26 species followed by Leguminosae with 11 genera and 11 species Annonaceae with 9 genera and 14 species and the other families with only 1 or 2 genera such as Anacardiaceae Anysophyllaceae Apocynaceae Araliaceae Aralidiaceae Bombacaceae Burseraceae Ceropiaceae Chloranthacaeae Cannaceae Dilleniaceaeae Dipterocarpaceae Ebenaceae Elaeocarpaceae Flacourtiaceae Gesneriaceae Guttiferae Iracinaceae Lauraceae Lechytidaceae Loganiaceea Lythraceae Meliaceae Moraceae Myristicaceae Mrysinaceae Olacaceae Pandanaceae Piperaceae Rubiaceae Rutacaeae Sapindaceae Simaroubaceae Sterculiaceae Tiliaceae Verbenaceae Violaceae and Vitaceaeae. The other families inventorized are Araceae Cyperaceae Hypoxidaceae Commelinaceae Covallariaceae Costaceae Dracaenaceea Graminae Hanguanaceae Hypoxidaceae Marantaceae Orchidacaeae Palmae Pandanaceae Smilaceae Taccaceae and Zingiberaceae. Some species bear fruits during this inventory trip such as Baccaurea parvifolia and Nephelium sp. The plantsin this area are considered diverse and further inventory is suggested in the near future.


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Abstract

Pristine area around Sungai Teris within Krau Wildlife Reserve Pahang was surveyed between 20 and 26 Jun 2013 with the objectives to i) study and understand the reservepristine ecosystem ii) document various existing biodiversity components for future management and conservation and iii) collected genetic plant resources. Sampling were made representing 3 major plant groups namely gymnosperms and dicotyledons (angiosperm monocotyledon). For gymnosperms only 1 species was recorded which is Gnetum tenuifolium. A total of 41 families of angiosperm wereinventorized with the most dominant family is Euphorbiaceae with 15 genera and 26 species followed by Leguminosae with 11 genera and 11 species Annonaceae with 9 genera and 14 species and the other families with only 1 or 2 genera such as Anacardiaceae Anysophyllaceae Apocynaceae Araliaceae Aralidiaceae Bombacaceae Burseraceae Ceropiaceae Chloranthacaeae Cannaceae Dilleniaceaeae Dipterocarpaceae Ebenaceae Elaeocarpaceae Flacourtiaceae Gesneriaceae Guttiferae Iracinaceae Lauraceae Lechytidaceae Loganiaceea Lythraceae Meliaceae Moraceae Myristicaceae Mrysinaceae Olacaceae Pandanaceae Piperaceae Rubiaceae Rutacaeae Sapindaceae Simaroubaceae Sterculiaceae Tiliaceae Verbenaceae Violaceae and Vitaceaeae. The other families inventorized are Araceae Cyperaceae Hypoxidaceae Commelinaceae Covallariaceae Costaceae Dracaenaceea Graminae Hanguanaceae Hypoxidaceae Marantaceae Orchidacaeae Palmae Pandanaceae Smilaceae Taccaceae and Zingiberaceae. Some species bear fruits during this inventory trip such as Baccaurea parvifolia and Nephelium sp. The plantsin this area are considered diverse and further inventory is suggested in the near future.

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: Flora
AGROVOC Term: Biodiversity
AGROVOC Term: Surveys
AGROVOC Term: Inventories
AGROVOC Term: Identification
AGROVOC Term: Taxonomy
AGROVOC Term: Reserved forests
AGROVOC Term: Gymnosperms
AGROVOC Term: Dicotyledons
AGROVOC Term: Angiosperms
Depositing User: Mr. AFANDI ABDUL MALEK
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 00:54
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/8322

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