Invasive species in the soil seed bank of two limestone hills in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia

Abstract. Putri WU, Qayim I, Qadir A. 2021. Invasive species in the soil seed bank of two limestone hills in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 22: 4019-4027. Study on the impact of invasive species on plant communities has been conducted mainly on the aboveground vegetation. The impact on t...

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Autores principales: Winda Utami Putri, Ibnul Qayim, Abdul Qadir
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:13710dcee5bd46528200a3387f1a64032021-11-22T12:18:55ZInvasive species in the soil seed bank of two limestone hills in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia1412-033X2085-472210.13057/biodiv/d220950https://doaj.org/article/13710dcee5bd46528200a3387f1a64032021-09-01T00:00:00Zhttps://smujo.id/biodiv/article/view/8535https://doaj.org/toc/1412-033Xhttps://doaj.org/toc/2085-4722Abstract. Putri WU, Qayim I, Qadir A. 2021. Invasive species in the soil seed bank of two limestone hills in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 22: 4019-4027. Study on the impact of invasive species on plant communities has been conducted mainly on the aboveground vegetation. The impact on the soil seed bank has received less attention mostly due to practical difficulties in conducting seed bank assessment. Evaluation of seed bank composition is useful in detecting invasive plant species that may have been present as buried seeds. Information on the vegetation composition in Nyungcung and Kapur hills both under and aboveground is available, but specific information on invasive species has not been discussed yet. This paper describes and analyzes the structure (composition and density) of invasive species in the soil seed bank. Eighty soil samples were taken from the study sites. The soil seed banks were analyzed using seedling emergence and seed extraction methods. 2602 and 1280 seedlings emerged from soil seed bank of Nyungcung and Kapur hills, respectively. From that number, approximately 48.96% and 68.51% of the seedlings are invasive species in the soil seed bank of Nyungcung and Kapur hills. The invasive species were dominants in the soil seed bank of the two sites. Cecropia peltata and Clidemia hirta were the most abundant invasive species in the Kapur and Nyungcung hills seed bank, respectively. Species richness and seedling density were higher in Nyungcung hills than Kapur hills, which were invaded for a relatively longer period.Winda Utami PutriIbnul QayimAbdul QadirMBI & UNS Soloarticlesoil seed bankinvasive specieslimestone hillsBiology (General)QH301-705.5ENBiodiversitas, Vol 22, Iss 9 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic soil seed bank
invasive species
limestone hills
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
spellingShingle soil seed bank
invasive species
limestone hills
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Winda Utami Putri
Ibnul Qayim
Abdul Qadir
Invasive species in the soil seed bank of two limestone hills in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia
description Abstract. Putri WU, Qayim I, Qadir A. 2021. Invasive species in the soil seed bank of two limestone hills in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 22: 4019-4027. Study on the impact of invasive species on plant communities has been conducted mainly on the aboveground vegetation. The impact on the soil seed bank has received less attention mostly due to practical difficulties in conducting seed bank assessment. Evaluation of seed bank composition is useful in detecting invasive plant species that may have been present as buried seeds. Information on the vegetation composition in Nyungcung and Kapur hills both under and aboveground is available, but specific information on invasive species has not been discussed yet. This paper describes and analyzes the structure (composition and density) of invasive species in the soil seed bank. Eighty soil samples were taken from the study sites. The soil seed banks were analyzed using seedling emergence and seed extraction methods. 2602 and 1280 seedlings emerged from soil seed bank of Nyungcung and Kapur hills, respectively. From that number, approximately 48.96% and 68.51% of the seedlings are invasive species in the soil seed bank of Nyungcung and Kapur hills. The invasive species were dominants in the soil seed bank of the two sites. Cecropia peltata and Clidemia hirta were the most abundant invasive species in the Kapur and Nyungcung hills seed bank, respectively. Species richness and seedling density were higher in Nyungcung hills than Kapur hills, which were invaded for a relatively longer period.
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author Winda Utami Putri
Ibnul Qayim
Abdul Qadir
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Ibnul Qayim
Abdul Qadir
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title Invasive species in the soil seed bank of two limestone hills in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia
title_short Invasive species in the soil seed bank of two limestone hills in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia
title_full Invasive species in the soil seed bank of two limestone hills in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia
title_fullStr Invasive species in the soil seed bank of two limestone hills in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Invasive species in the soil seed bank of two limestone hills in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia
title_sort invasive species in the soil seed bank of two limestone hills in bogor, west java, indonesia
publisher MBI & UNS Solo
publishDate 2021
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