Wild gingers (Zingiberaceae) at Sungai Kangkawat, Imbak Canyon Conservation Area (ICCA), Sabah

This study was carried out during the Geographic Borneo Expedition in 2018 (28 September – 3 October 2018) with the objective to assess the diversity of gingers (Zingerberaceae) at Sungai Kangkawat, Imbak Canyon Conservation Area (ICCA). Four tracks were surveyed, namely, Sungai Kawang, Nepenthes, S...

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Main Authors: Suganthi Appalasamy, Nivaarani Arumugam, Lam, Yee Fan, Nor Azizun Rusdi
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spelling my.ums.eprints.427422025-01-24T02:21:55Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/42742/ Wild gingers (Zingiberaceae) at Sungai Kangkawat, Imbak Canyon Conservation Area (ICCA), Sabah Suganthi Appalasamy Nivaarani Arumugam Lam, Yee Fan Nor Azizun Rusdi QK1-474.5 General Including geographical distribution SB403-450.87 Flowers and flower culture. Ornamental plants This study was carried out during the Geographic Borneo Expedition in 2018 (28 September – 3 October 2018) with the objective to assess the diversity of gingers (Zingerberaceae) at Sungai Kangkawat, Imbak Canyon Conservation Area (ICCA). Four tracks were surveyed, namely, Sungai Kawang, Nepenthes, South Rim and Pelanjau. Any ginger clump along these tracks were visually searched and sampled. The plants (stems, leaves and rhizomes) together with their flowers and fruits, if present, were collected, labelled and kept in a ziplock bag for herbaria preparation and identification. Information on ecology, habitat and location coordinates of each species were also recorded. Species identification was carried out using published taxonomic keys and pictures of the plants. There were 11 genera found along Sungai Kawang track, seven along Nepenthes track, three along South Rim track, and five along Pelajau track. Previous unpublished expedition report stated that there were 48 ginger species in ICCA. However, in the present study, only 28 known species from 11 genera were found. The low number of species was associated with difficulty to identify the ginger samples, as many were lacking flowers, probably due to the lapse of the flowering season. Universiti Malaysia Sabah 2020 Article NonPeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/42742/1/FULL%20TEXT.pdf Suganthi Appalasamy and Nivaarani Arumugam and Lam, Yee Fan and Nor Azizun Rusdi (2020) Wild gingers (Zingiberaceae) at Sungai Kangkawat, Imbak Canyon Conservation Area (ICCA), Sabah. Journal Of Tropical Biology And Conservation, 17. pp. 97-103. ISSN 1823-3920 https://doi.org/10.51200/jtbc.v17i.2652
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topic QK1-474.5 General Including geographical distribution
SB403-450.87 Flowers and flower culture. Ornamental plants
spellingShingle QK1-474.5 General Including geographical distribution
SB403-450.87 Flowers and flower culture. Ornamental plants
Suganthi Appalasamy
Nivaarani Arumugam
Lam, Yee Fan
Nor Azizun Rusdi
Wild gingers (Zingiberaceae) at Sungai Kangkawat, Imbak Canyon Conservation Area (ICCA), Sabah
description This study was carried out during the Geographic Borneo Expedition in 2018 (28 September – 3 October 2018) with the objective to assess the diversity of gingers (Zingerberaceae) at Sungai Kangkawat, Imbak Canyon Conservation Area (ICCA). Four tracks were surveyed, namely, Sungai Kawang, Nepenthes, South Rim and Pelanjau. Any ginger clump along these tracks were visually searched and sampled. The plants (stems, leaves and rhizomes) together with their flowers and fruits, if present, were collected, labelled and kept in a ziplock bag for herbaria preparation and identification. Information on ecology, habitat and location coordinates of each species were also recorded. Species identification was carried out using published taxonomic keys and pictures of the plants. There were 11 genera found along Sungai Kawang track, seven along Nepenthes track, three along South Rim track, and five along Pelajau track. Previous unpublished expedition report stated that there were 48 ginger species in ICCA. However, in the present study, only 28 known species from 11 genera were found. The low number of species was associated with difficulty to identify the ginger samples, as many were lacking flowers, probably due to the lapse of the flowering season.
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author Suganthi Appalasamy
Nivaarani Arumugam
Lam, Yee Fan
Nor Azizun Rusdi
author_facet Suganthi Appalasamy
Nivaarani Arumugam
Lam, Yee Fan
Nor Azizun Rusdi
author_sort Suganthi Appalasamy
title Wild gingers (Zingiberaceae) at Sungai Kangkawat, Imbak Canyon Conservation Area (ICCA), Sabah
title_short Wild gingers (Zingiberaceae) at Sungai Kangkawat, Imbak Canyon Conservation Area (ICCA), Sabah
title_full Wild gingers (Zingiberaceae) at Sungai Kangkawat, Imbak Canyon Conservation Area (ICCA), Sabah
title_fullStr Wild gingers (Zingiberaceae) at Sungai Kangkawat, Imbak Canyon Conservation Area (ICCA), Sabah
title_full_unstemmed Wild gingers (Zingiberaceae) at Sungai Kangkawat, Imbak Canyon Conservation Area (ICCA), Sabah
title_sort wild gingers (zingiberaceae) at sungai kangkawat, imbak canyon conservation area (icca), sabah
publisher Universiti Malaysia Sabah
publishDate 2020
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/42742/1/FULL%20TEXT.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/42742/
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