INVENTORY OF THE INVASIVE ALIE N PLANT SPECIES IN INDONESIA

An inventory of the alien plant species in Indone sia based on the existing references and herbarium specimens concluded that 1936 alien plant species ar e found in Indonesia which belong to 187 families. Field studies should be done to get the complete figur es of alien plant species in Indonesia....

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Main Author: SRI S UDARMIYATI T JITROSOEDIRDJO
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SEAMEO, BIOTROP 2005-01-01
Series:Biotropia: The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Biology
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Online Access:http://journal.biotrop.org/index.php/biotropia/article/view/209/178
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spelling doaj-020e7ce69c6f43ec8c466296f07d1b272020-11-24T22:43:53ZengSEAMEO, BIOTROPBiotropia: The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Biology0215-63341907-770X2005-01-01256073INVENTORY OF THE INVASIVE ALIE N PLANT SPECIES IN INDONESIASRI S UDARMIYATI T JITROSOEDIRDJOAn inventory of the alien plant species in Indone sia based on the existing references and herbarium specimens concluded that 1936 alien plant species ar e found in Indonesia which belong to 187 families. Field studies should be done to get the complete figur es of alien plant species in Indonesia. Based on the existing figures of the plant species, the invasive alien plant species can be iden tified, followed by studies on the assessment of losses, biology, management and their possible utilizations. Alien plant species are imported to Indonesia for cultivation, collection of the botanical garden, as experimental plants or other curiosities. Aside from plants purposely imported, there are also introduced plant propagules conta-minating imported agricultural products. These alien plant species can be beneficial or have a potential of being invasive. The alien cultivated species consisted of 67% of the total number. More than half of the cultivated plants are ornamental plants. Some of th e species are naturalized or escaped from cultivation and become wild and invasive. Some other natura lized species, adapted well without any problems of invasion. There are 339 species or 17% of the species r ecorded as weeds. The highest record of weeds is found in the family of Poaceae (57 species), follo wed by Asteraceae (53 species) and Cyperaceae (35 species). There are 6 families having more than 10 species of weeds: Amaranthaceae, Asteraceae, Cyperaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Poaceae, and Rubiaceae. Three families have more than 100 species: Asteraceae 162 species, Poaceae 120 species, and Papillionaceae 103 species. Five species of aquatic and 20 species of terrestrial plants considered as important alien plant species in Indonesia were identified and some of their distributions notedhttp://journal.biotrop.org/index.php/biotropia/article/view/209/178Alien plant species/Invasive alien plants/ Weeds/Environmental weeds/Aquatic and terrestrial alien plants
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INVENTORY OF THE INVASIVE ALIE N PLANT SPECIES IN INDONESIA
Biotropia: The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Biology
Alien plant species/Invasive alien plants/ Weeds/Environmental weeds/Aquatic and terrestrial alien plants
author_facet SRI S UDARMIYATI T JITROSOEDIRDJO
author_sort SRI S UDARMIYATI T JITROSOEDIRDJO
title INVENTORY OF THE INVASIVE ALIE N PLANT SPECIES IN INDONESIA
title_short INVENTORY OF THE INVASIVE ALIE N PLANT SPECIES IN INDONESIA
title_full INVENTORY OF THE INVASIVE ALIE N PLANT SPECIES IN INDONESIA
title_fullStr INVENTORY OF THE INVASIVE ALIE N PLANT SPECIES IN INDONESIA
title_full_unstemmed INVENTORY OF THE INVASIVE ALIE N PLANT SPECIES IN INDONESIA
title_sort inventory of the invasive alie n plant species in indonesia
publisher SEAMEO, BIOTROP
series Biotropia: The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Biology
issn 0215-6334
1907-770X
publishDate 2005-01-01
description An inventory of the alien plant species in Indone sia based on the existing references and herbarium specimens concluded that 1936 alien plant species ar e found in Indonesia which belong to 187 families. Field studies should be done to get the complete figur es of alien plant species in Indonesia. Based on the existing figures of the plant species, the invasive alien plant species can be iden tified, followed by studies on the assessment of losses, biology, management and their possible utilizations. Alien plant species are imported to Indonesia for cultivation, collection of the botanical garden, as experimental plants or other curiosities. Aside from plants purposely imported, there are also introduced plant propagules conta-minating imported agricultural products. These alien plant species can be beneficial or have a potential of being invasive. The alien cultivated species consisted of 67% of the total number. More than half of the cultivated plants are ornamental plants. Some of th e species are naturalized or escaped from cultivation and become wild and invasive. Some other natura lized species, adapted well without any problems of invasion. There are 339 species or 17% of the species r ecorded as weeds. The highest record of weeds is found in the family of Poaceae (57 species), follo wed by Asteraceae (53 species) and Cyperaceae (35 species). There are 6 families having more than 10 species of weeds: Amaranthaceae, Asteraceae, Cyperaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Poaceae, and Rubiaceae. Three families have more than 100 species: Asteraceae 162 species, Poaceae 120 species, and Papillionaceae 103 species. Five species of aquatic and 20 species of terrestrial plants considered as important alien plant species in Indonesia were identified and some of their distributions noted
topic Alien plant species/Invasive alien plants/ Weeds/Environmental weeds/Aquatic and terrestrial alien plants
url http://journal.biotrop.org/index.php/biotropia/article/view/209/178
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