马来西亚半岛霹雳州邦咯西拉丹森林保护区开花植物初步清单

Z. A. Fitri, N. H. N. Hazlan, N. A. N. Norafida, M. Nizam, A. Latiff
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本文对马来西亚半岛霹雳州邦哥西拉丹森林保护区的海岸山林进行了初步的植物调查。标准的方法被用来记录在这片森林周围发现的物种。第一种方法是收集植物标本,其中包括水果和花朵(可育标本)。不幸的是,在这次调查中,许多物种没有结果或开花。第二种方法是收集无菌标本(没有果实和花朵)作为代金券标本,第三种方法是随机观察,不收集任何标本观察植物。第四种方法是建立小块土地,列举所有的植物。第一种方法和第二种方法采集标本并进行处理。可育标本保存在马来西亚Kebangsaan大学(UKMB)植物标本室,作为将来的参考。通过比较UKMB植物标本馆和KEP森林研究所植物标本馆的参考资料,并参考当地植物文献进行鉴定。共记录到64科170属237个分类群。双子叶植物有59个科,单子叶植物只有5个科。以大戟科(Euphorbiaceae)最多,有21种,其次是双龙心科(diptercarpacae),有14种。Diospyros属和Syzygium属最大,各有8种。在这些森林中常见的物种包括:古绵、小Rourea、黑百合、锁枝蔷薇、水合蔷薇、一叶青树、短叶青树、蓝叶青树、杂交榕、维管蔷薇、窄叶蔷薇、zeylanicum、水芹、Eugeissona tristis、Orania sylvicola、黄叶蔷薇、Gynotroches axillaris、Aidia densiflora、malaccensis、栀子花、Psydrax sp. 10、Paramignya sp.、青藤属,藤属。观众和观众。本研究共记录了马来西亚半岛特有的25个分类群,其中包括一种约10米高的小乔木Fordia unifoliata,它是霹雳州特有的,局限于沿海山林。此外,邦kor Selatan森林保护区共有48种开花植物被列入2020年IUCN红色名录分类和相关参考文献。很明显,这片沿海山林支持了许多开花植物物种,包括特有的分类群,这片森林需要保护。
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A Preliminary Checklist of Flowering Plants in Pangkor Selatan Forest Reserve, Perak, Peninsular Malaysia
A preliminary botanical survey was conducted in the coastal hill forest in Pangkor Selatan Forest Reserve, Perak, Peninsular Malaysia. Standard methods were used to record the species found around this forest. The first method involved the collection of herbarium specimens which are complete with fruit and flowers (fertile specimens). Unfortunately during this survey many species did not bear fruits or flowers. The second method involved the collection of sterile specimens (without fruits and flowers) to be used as voucher specimens and the third method was by random observation where the plants were observed without any specimen collection. The fourth method involved the establishment of small plots where all plants were enumerated. In the first and second methods, the specimens were collected and processed. The fertile specimens were kept in the Herbarium of Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKMB) as a reference in the future. Identification was done by comparing with those reference collections in herbarium UKMB and herbarium of Forest Research Institute (KEP) plus referring to local botanical books. A total of 237 taxa belonging to 170 genera and 64 families were recorded. Dicotyledons are represented by 59 families while the monocotyledons are represented by only 5 families. The family Euphorbiaceae is the most speciose with 21 species and followed by Dipterocarpaceae with 14 species. Both the genera Diospyros and Syzygium are the largest with 8 species each. The species that are commonly found in these forests include Cnestis palala, Rourea minor, Hopea beccariana, Diospyros clavigera, Hydnocarpus filipes, Fordia unifoliata, Memecylon pubescens, Pternandra coerulescens, Ficus variegata, F. vasculosa, Knema stenophylla, Syzygium zeylanicum, Strombosia javanica, Eugeissona tristis, Orania sylvicola, Xanthophyllum affine, Gynotroches axillaris, Aidia densiflora, Diplospora malaccensis, Gardenia carinata, Psydrax sp. 10, Paramignya sp., Grewia laevigata, Schoutenia accrescens ssp. accrescens and Rinorea anguifera. A total of 25 endemic taxa to Peninsular Malaysia has been recorded in this study including Fordia unifoliata, a small tree of ca. 10 m tall, endemic to Perak and restricted to coastal hill forest. In addition, a total of 48 species of flowering plants in Pangkor Selatan Forest Reserve was listed in 2020 IUCN Red List Categories and related reference. It is clear that this coastal hill forest has supported many species of flowering plants including endemic taxa and this forest need to be conserved.
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