Conservation ecology of gigantochloa manggong : an endemic bamboo at Java, Indonesia 【Article】

国際協力研究誌 Volume 9 Issue 1 Page 1-16 published_at 2002-09
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Conservation ecology of gigantochloa manggong : an endemic bamboo at Java, Indonesia 【Article】
Creator
Hakim Luchman
Isagi Yuji
Source Title
国際協力研究誌
Journal of International Development and Cooperation
Volume 9
Issue 1
Start Page 1
End Page 16
Abstract
Ecological study of Gigantochloa manggong, one of the endemic bamboo species at Java was done inthe secondary tropical forest of Meru Betiri National Park, East Java, Indonesia. Distribution was limit-ed in eastern part of the national park. In general, G. manggonggrows well in lowland secondary forestpatches at altitudes 5 - 50 m on the clay loam soil. Absence of large trees caused canopy gaps whichmade bamboo grows well and spread. There were several associate species such as Callamussp.,Erioglussum rubiginosum, Voacanga grandifolia, Pleomelesp., and Ficussp. Throughout the fieldobservation, its sexual reproduction was not found. However, vegetative reproduction by developingnew culms was found in all of the quadrats. Bamboo harvesting in Sukamade forest by villagers was thethreats of G. manggongpopulation at the wild habitat. Furthermore, our study showed that the range ofthe species distribution has contracted substantially from that recorded in 1987, and this has led to itsassessment as an endangered species. Unsustainable exploitation and habitat loss might be importantfactors toward the extinction of G. manggongin the natural habitat.
Keywords
Bamboo
conservation
endemic
Gigantoehloa manggong
Java
NDC
Botany [ 470 ]
Language
eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
広島大学国際協力研究科
Date of Issued 2002-09
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 1341-0903
[NCID] AN10482914