Taxonomy,Distribution and economic importance of Xylocarpus species at Carey Island - The heritage island of Malaysia.

The genus Xylocarpus, belonging to the family Meliaceae is distributed in the tropics including mangrove habitat from Africa to Australia, Malaysia and India (Ridley, 1922). It is usually associated with Avicennia, Excoecaria, Acanthus, Rhizophora, Bruguiera,Sonneratia, Nypa and Ceriops. There are...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Haron, N.W., Mat Taha, R.
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2009
Subjects:
Online Access:http://eprints.um.edu.my/9460/1/Taxonomy%2CDistribution_and_economic_importance_of_xylocarpus_species_at_Carey_Island_The_heritage_island_of_Malaysia..pdf
http://eprints.um.edu.my/9460/
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
id my.um.eprints.9460
record_format eprints
spelling my.um.eprints.94602014-05-28T04:12:16Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/9460/ Taxonomy,Distribution and economic importance of Xylocarpus species at Carey Island - The heritage island of Malaysia. Haron, N.W. Mat Taha, R. SB Plant culture The genus Xylocarpus, belonging to the family Meliaceae is distributed in the tropics including mangrove habitat from Africa to Australia, Malaysia and India (Ridley, 1922). It is usually associated with Avicennia, Excoecaria, Acanthus, Rhizophora, Bruguiera,Sonneratia, Nypa and Ceriops. There are three species of Xylocarpus in Malaysia namely, Xylocarpus granatum, X. mollucensis and X. rumphii. They are considered important endangered mangrove species in Malaysia. X. granatum, commonly known as nyireh bunga, is important economically for wood carving. The inner bark is a source of dye for tanning, the oil from seeds is used for grooming hair, the fruits and seeds are used to treat diarrhea, and a bark decoction for cholera. It has been mentioned as the best and most beautiful cabinet wood. Its fine, glossy texture is suitable for furniture (Burkill, 1966; Primavera et. al, 2004). However, the population of the species is dwindling hence there is an urgent need to conserve the species. To date, there is no record on detailed morphological study of the species therefore it is one of the aims of the study to investigate the morphological characteristics of the species. Anatomical studies on the leaf were also carried out. Scanning electron microscope study revealed the presence of sunken, anomocytic-type stomata on the abaxial and adaxial surface of the leaf. Results from anatomical studies showed the presence of thick cuticle on both abaxial and adaxial surface of the leaf. Sunken stomata and thick cuticle are adaptations of mangrove species to reduce transpiration. Tannin cells were also observed in the leaf lamina. Regeneration of this species from tissue culture had been attempted, however, only callus formation was observed. 2009 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/9460/1/Taxonomy%2CDistribution_and_economic_importance_of_xylocarpus_species_at_Carey_Island_The_heritage_island_of_Malaysia..pdf Haron, N.W. and Mat Taha, R. (2009) Taxonomy,Distribution and economic importance of Xylocarpus species at Carey Island - The heritage island of Malaysia. In: International Conference on Landscape and Urban Horticulture, 9-13 Jun 2009, Bologna, Italy. (Submitted)
institution Universiti Malaya
building UM Library
collection Institutional Repository
continent Asia
country Malaysia
content_provider Universiti Malaya
content_source UM Research Repository
url_provider http://eprints.um.edu.my/
language English
topic SB Plant culture
spellingShingle SB Plant culture
Haron, N.W.
Mat Taha, R.
Taxonomy,Distribution and economic importance of Xylocarpus species at Carey Island - The heritage island of Malaysia.
description The genus Xylocarpus, belonging to the family Meliaceae is distributed in the tropics including mangrove habitat from Africa to Australia, Malaysia and India (Ridley, 1922). It is usually associated with Avicennia, Excoecaria, Acanthus, Rhizophora, Bruguiera,Sonneratia, Nypa and Ceriops. There are three species of Xylocarpus in Malaysia namely, Xylocarpus granatum, X. mollucensis and X. rumphii. They are considered important endangered mangrove species in Malaysia. X. granatum, commonly known as nyireh bunga, is important economically for wood carving. The inner bark is a source of dye for tanning, the oil from seeds is used for grooming hair, the fruits and seeds are used to treat diarrhea, and a bark decoction for cholera. It has been mentioned as the best and most beautiful cabinet wood. Its fine, glossy texture is suitable for furniture (Burkill, 1966; Primavera et. al, 2004). However, the population of the species is dwindling hence there is an urgent need to conserve the species. To date, there is no record on detailed morphological study of the species therefore it is one of the aims of the study to investigate the morphological characteristics of the species. Anatomical studies on the leaf were also carried out. Scanning electron microscope study revealed the presence of sunken, anomocytic-type stomata on the abaxial and adaxial surface of the leaf. Results from anatomical studies showed the presence of thick cuticle on both abaxial and adaxial surface of the leaf. Sunken stomata and thick cuticle are adaptations of mangrove species to reduce transpiration. Tannin cells were also observed in the leaf lamina. Regeneration of this species from tissue culture had been attempted, however, only callus formation was observed.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Haron, N.W.
Mat Taha, R.
author_facet Haron, N.W.
Mat Taha, R.
author_sort Haron, N.W.
title Taxonomy,Distribution and economic importance of Xylocarpus species at Carey Island - The heritage island of Malaysia.
title_short Taxonomy,Distribution and economic importance of Xylocarpus species at Carey Island - The heritage island of Malaysia.
title_full Taxonomy,Distribution and economic importance of Xylocarpus species at Carey Island - The heritage island of Malaysia.
title_fullStr Taxonomy,Distribution and economic importance of Xylocarpus species at Carey Island - The heritage island of Malaysia.
title_full_unstemmed Taxonomy,Distribution and economic importance of Xylocarpus species at Carey Island - The heritage island of Malaysia.
title_sort taxonomy,distribution and economic importance of xylocarpus species at carey island - the heritage island of malaysia.
publishDate 2009
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/9460/1/Taxonomy%2CDistribution_and_economic_importance_of_xylocarpus_species_at_Carey_Island_The_heritage_island_of_Malaysia..pdf
http://eprints.um.edu.my/9460/
_version_ 1643688570042449920
score 13.211869