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Figure 2: Species and abundance of aroids ha -1 in Kuala Koh (pyroclastics), Gua Musang, and Kelantan.
List of species and relative density of aroids in Tanah Puteh, Gua Musang, Kelantan.
Assessment on Diversity and Abundance of Araceae in Limestone and Pyroclastics Areas in Gua Musang, Kelantan, Malaysia
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August 2021

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Journal of Tropical Resources and Sustainable Science (JTRSS)

Nik Yuszrin Yusoff

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The study was conducted in Gua Musang, Kelantan, namely; Kuala Koh N 04° 52’ 02.2”/ E 102° 26’ 33.3” (represents pyroclastics area) and Tanah Puteh N 04° 46’ 11.9”/ E 101° 58’ 35.5” (represents limestone area). A square plot (100 x 100 m) was set-up in both locations for sampling of Araceae. The result shows diversity of Araceae in limestone (28 species ha-1 ) is higher as compared to pyroclastics area (21 species ha-1). The most abundant species in limestone are Anadendrum microstachyum, Homalomena griffithii, Rhaphidophora tenuis and Schismatoglottis brevicuspis. In pyroclastics area, the most abundant is S. calyptrata followed by, S. scortechinii, S. brevicuspis and A. microstachyum. The common species in both areas was hemiepiphytic R. mangayi. The least abundant species in limestone are Amorphophallus sp. and Homalomena Chamaecladon Supergroup. Meanwhile, Scindapsus perakensis, Homalomena Cyrtocladon Supergroup, H. pontederiifolia and Aglaonema simplex were counted as least abundant species in pyroclastics area. Geological features, topography (whether on-slope, on-ridge or edge of stream), and altitude are the most influencing factor on distribution and abundance of aroids species.

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... The biotic environmental factors are certain species of organisms (Wisz et al. 2013), including humans (Truyen 2015). Meanwhile, the abiotic factors include land use (Chauvier et al. 2021); soil pH, soil moisture, soil organic matter (Hafsah et al. 2018); soil nutrients (Wicaksono et al. 2010); elevation (Bin Yusof et al. 2013;Ortiz et al. 2019); light intensity; humidity (Barrancos et al. 2019); temperature (Lewu et al. 2017); precipitation (Lopes et al. 2016); and seasons (Sungkajanttranon et al. 2018). ...

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The ecology of suweg (Amorphophallus paeoniifolius) in the Citanduy and Cimanuk Watersheds, West Java, Indonesia
Assessment on Diversity and Abundance of Araceae in Limestone and Pyroclastics Areas in Gua Musang, Kelantan, Malaysia

Journal of Tropical Resources and Sustainable Science (JTRSS)