Recollection and Taxonomic Placement of Alpinia apoensis (Zingiberaceae; Alpinioideae): An Imperfectly Known Philippine Endemic Species

A recent exploration on the Mt. Kalatungan Range Natural Park of Bukidnon and Mt. Madjaas of Antique resulted in the recollection of Alpinia apoensis. It is an endemic Zingiberaceae species of uncertain identity that was first collected and described by Elmer over 90 years ago. As there is no compre...

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Main Authors: Mark Arcebal Kling Naive, Jade Ann Grace Dalisay, Porferio Bangcaya, Grecebio Jonathan Duran Alejandro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Brawijaya 2019-02-01
Series:Journal of Tropical Life Science
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Online Access:https://jtrolis.ub.ac.id/index.php/jtrolis/article/view/1059
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spelling doaj-f96b747413fd47f38eac94c91883710f2020-11-25T03:52:30ZengUniversity of BrawijayaJournal of Tropical Life Science2087-55172019-02-0191657010.11594/jtls.09.01.09290Recollection and Taxonomic Placement of Alpinia apoensis (Zingiberaceae; Alpinioideae): An Imperfectly Known Philippine Endemic SpeciesMark Arcebal Kling Naive0Jade Ann Grace Dalisay1Porferio Bangcaya2Grecebio Jonathan Duran Alejandro3Department of Biological Sciences, College of Science and Mathematics, Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology, Andres Bonifacio Ave, Iligan City, 9200 Lanao del Norte, Philippines.College of Teacher Education, Biological Science Department, University of Antique, Tibiao Campus, 5707 Antique, Philippines.College of Teacher Education, Biological Science Department, University of Antique, Tibiao Campus, 5707 Antique, Philippines. University of Antique, Libertad Campus, 5711 Antique, Philippines.Research Centre for the Natural and Applied Sciences and College of Science, University of Santo Tomas, España Boulevard, 1015 Manila, Philippines.A recent exploration on the Mt. Kalatungan Range Natural Park of Bukidnon and Mt. Madjaas of Antique resulted in the recollection of Alpinia apoensis. It is an endemic Zingiberaceae species of uncertain identity that was first collected and described by Elmer over 90 years ago. As there is no comprehensive revision of the family Zingiberaceae in the Philippines, it is meanwhile important to clarify its taxonomic identity. This study contributes a comprehensive description of the species leading to the determination of its sectional and subsectional placements. Information on its geographical distribution, phenology, ecology, and coloured photographs are also provided.https://jtrolis.ub.ac.id/index.php/jtrolis/article/view/1059alpinieae, sect. alpinia, antique, endemic, subsect. presleia, zingiberaceae
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author Mark Arcebal Kling Naive
Jade Ann Grace Dalisay
Porferio Bangcaya
Grecebio Jonathan Duran Alejandro
spellingShingle Mark Arcebal Kling Naive
Jade Ann Grace Dalisay
Porferio Bangcaya
Grecebio Jonathan Duran Alejandro
Recollection and Taxonomic Placement of Alpinia apoensis (Zingiberaceae; Alpinioideae): An Imperfectly Known Philippine Endemic Species
Journal of Tropical Life Science
alpinieae, sect. alpinia, antique, endemic, subsect. presleia, zingiberaceae
author_facet Mark Arcebal Kling Naive
Jade Ann Grace Dalisay
Porferio Bangcaya
Grecebio Jonathan Duran Alejandro
author_sort Mark Arcebal Kling Naive
title Recollection and Taxonomic Placement of Alpinia apoensis (Zingiberaceae; Alpinioideae): An Imperfectly Known Philippine Endemic Species
title_short Recollection and Taxonomic Placement of Alpinia apoensis (Zingiberaceae; Alpinioideae): An Imperfectly Known Philippine Endemic Species
title_full Recollection and Taxonomic Placement of Alpinia apoensis (Zingiberaceae; Alpinioideae): An Imperfectly Known Philippine Endemic Species
title_fullStr Recollection and Taxonomic Placement of Alpinia apoensis (Zingiberaceae; Alpinioideae): An Imperfectly Known Philippine Endemic Species
title_full_unstemmed Recollection and Taxonomic Placement of Alpinia apoensis (Zingiberaceae; Alpinioideae): An Imperfectly Known Philippine Endemic Species
title_sort recollection and taxonomic placement of alpinia apoensis (zingiberaceae; alpinioideae): an imperfectly known philippine endemic species
publisher University of Brawijaya
series Journal of Tropical Life Science
issn 2087-5517
publishDate 2019-02-01
description A recent exploration on the Mt. Kalatungan Range Natural Park of Bukidnon and Mt. Madjaas of Antique resulted in the recollection of Alpinia apoensis. It is an endemic Zingiberaceae species of uncertain identity that was first collected and described by Elmer over 90 years ago. As there is no comprehensive revision of the family Zingiberaceae in the Philippines, it is meanwhile important to clarify its taxonomic identity. This study contributes a comprehensive description of the species leading to the determination of its sectional and subsectional placements. Information on its geographical distribution, phenology, ecology, and coloured photographs are also provided.
topic alpinieae, sect. alpinia, antique, endemic, subsect. presleia, zingiberaceae
url https://jtrolis.ub.ac.id/index.php/jtrolis/article/view/1059
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