KEANEKARAGAMAN DAN PENYEBARAN Selaginella spp. DI INDONESIA DARI TAHUN 1998-2014
Abstract: Selaginella is a
single genus of ferns allies belong to Selaginelaceae family that lives in
moist areas and it is often found in highlands which spread approximately 700
species all over the world. Some Selaginella species have wide distribution and
tend to be invasive, but the others are endemics or endangered. The diversity
study and distribution of Selaginella in Indonesia fom 1998 until 2014 was done
by exploring Selaginella articles from many source. In Indonesia from 1998 until
2014, there were found about 39 species of Selaginella, namely S. alligans, S.
alutacia, S. angustiramea, S. apoensis, S. aristata, S. biformis, S. caudata,
S. ciliaris, S. cupressina, S. delicatula, S. doederleinii, S. frondosa, S.
illanosii, S. intermedia, S. involvens, S. ketra-ayam, S. kraussiana, S.
longiaristata, S. magnifica, S. mayeri, S. modica, S. nummularia, S. opaca, S.
ornata, S. padangensis, S. plana, S. remotifolia, S. repanda, S. rothertii, S.
rupestris, S. singalanensis, S. spinulosa, S. subalpina, S. uncinata, S.
velutina, S. vonroemeri, S. wallichii, S. willdenovii, and S. zollingeriana
that spread in the islands of Sumatera, Bangka-Belitung, Java, Bali,
Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Lombok, Maluku, and Irian Jaya with different altitude and
patterns of spread
Penulis: Andik Wijayanto
Kode Jurnal: jpbiologidd141092