Variasi Morfologi Bambu Tali [Gigantochloa apus (Schult.F.) Kurz.] pada berbagai ketinggian tempat di Sub Daerah Aliran Sungai Pelus
Abstrak: A study on the
morphological variation of tali bamboo [Gigantochloa apus (Schult.f.) Kurz] has
been conducted at various altitudes of Sub Watershed Pelus Banyumas, Central
Java. This study was aimed at determining the morphological variations in
relation to altitudes above sea levels. The method used was survey with
stratified sampling. The variables
measured included culm diameter, culm internode length, culm sheath length and
width, ovate-triangular blade length and width, leaf blade length and width, stem
color and hairs, and altitude. The results of this study indicated that the
altitudinal difference effect some morphological characteristics of tali
bamboos such as: 1) green young seedling with black hairs found at 200-299 m
and 300-399 m asl. 2) morphological variations are effected by altitude. Tali
bamboo grows optimally at the altitude of 400 to 499 m asl. The results of
regression analysis showed that the altitude has a relatively close correlation
with somes of morphological character of tali bamboo.
Penulis: Tria Fauzi Prabandani
Hakim, Pudji Widodo, Eming Sudiana
Kode Jurnal: jpbiologidd150862