Ethnobotanical survey of bananas (Musaceae) in six districts of East Java, Indonesia

Abstract. Hapsari L, Kennedy J, Lestari DA, Masrum A, Lestarini W.2017. Ethnobotanical survey of bananas (Musaceae) in six districts of East Java, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 18: 160-174. Ethnobotanical survey of bananas was conducted in six districts of East Java, Indonesia i.e. Pasuruan, Probolinggo,...

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Autores principales: LIA HAPSARI, JEAN KENNEDY, DEWI AYU LESTARI, AHMAD MASRUM, WIWIK LESTARINI
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:91051849d2594233b62c1abee2202ecc2021-11-16T13:50:45ZEthnobotanical survey of bananas (Musaceae) in six districts of East Java, Indonesia1412-033X2085-472210.13057/biodiv/d180122https://doaj.org/article/91051849d2594233b62c1abee2202ecc2017-02-01T00:00:00Zhttps://smujo.id/biodiv/article/view/765https://doaj.org/toc/1412-033Xhttps://doaj.org/toc/2085-4722Abstract. Hapsari L, Kennedy J, Lestari DA, Masrum A, Lestarini W.2017. Ethnobotanical survey of bananas (Musaceae) in six districts of East Java, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 18: 160-174. Ethnobotanical survey of bananas was conducted in six districts of East Java, Indonesia i.e. Pasuruan, Probolinggo, Banyuwangi, Lumajang, Jember and Malang during 2012-2015. Seventy-nine local cultivar names were recorded in the six districts, including local Javanese names and some possible synonyms among the cultivars. Four genomic groups are represented: AA (13), AAA (16), AAB (24) and ABB (16); 10 specimens are uncertain AA/AAA/AAB. Banana cultivar names given by local communities mostly reflect distinct morphological or perceptual characteristics, as well as uses, although some of the names do not refer to appearance or anything at all. Some cultivars were restricted to particular regions. Bananas play important roles in East Javanese socio-economic and cultural life. All parts of the plant are used: for food, fodder, domestic materials, fibers, shelters, ornamentals, medicines, in rituals and ceremonial events and other miscellaneous uses. Banana plants have deep philosophical meaning; their characteristics are associated with the process of life and provide lessons on life ethics. Conservation of local banana cultivars is needed in the face of negative impacts of commercialism. In-situ/on-farm conservation of bananas is a suitable strategy. Conserving the diverse species and varieties of bananas is necessary to maintain their adaptability and resilience to resist biotic and abiotic stresses. Key words: banana, diversity, East Java, ethnobotany, Musa, ritual, usesLIA HAPSARIJEAN KENNEDYDEWI AYU LESTARIAHMAD MASRUMWIWIK LESTARINIMBI & UNS Soloarticlebanana, diversity, east java, ethnobotany, musa, ritual, usesBiology (General)QH301-705.5ENBiodiversitas, Vol 18, Iss 1 (2017)
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topic banana, diversity, east java, ethnobotany, musa, ritual, uses
Biology (General)
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spellingShingle banana, diversity, east java, ethnobotany, musa, ritual, uses
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
LIA HAPSARI
JEAN KENNEDY
DEWI AYU LESTARI
AHMAD MASRUM
WIWIK LESTARINI
Ethnobotanical survey of bananas (Musaceae) in six districts of East Java, Indonesia
description Abstract. Hapsari L, Kennedy J, Lestari DA, Masrum A, Lestarini W.2017. Ethnobotanical survey of bananas (Musaceae) in six districts of East Java, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 18: 160-174. Ethnobotanical survey of bananas was conducted in six districts of East Java, Indonesia i.e. Pasuruan, Probolinggo, Banyuwangi, Lumajang, Jember and Malang during 2012-2015. Seventy-nine local cultivar names were recorded in the six districts, including local Javanese names and some possible synonyms among the cultivars. Four genomic groups are represented: AA (13), AAA (16), AAB (24) and ABB (16); 10 specimens are uncertain AA/AAA/AAB. Banana cultivar names given by local communities mostly reflect distinct morphological or perceptual characteristics, as well as uses, although some of the names do not refer to appearance or anything at all. Some cultivars were restricted to particular regions. Bananas play important roles in East Javanese socio-economic and cultural life. All parts of the plant are used: for food, fodder, domestic materials, fibers, shelters, ornamentals, medicines, in rituals and ceremonial events and other miscellaneous uses. Banana plants have deep philosophical meaning; their characteristics are associated with the process of life and provide lessons on life ethics. Conservation of local banana cultivars is needed in the face of negative impacts of commercialism. In-situ/on-farm conservation of bananas is a suitable strategy. Conserving the diverse species and varieties of bananas is necessary to maintain their adaptability and resilience to resist biotic and abiotic stresses. Key words: banana, diversity, East Java, ethnobotany, Musa, ritual, uses
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author LIA HAPSARI
JEAN KENNEDY
DEWI AYU LESTARI
AHMAD MASRUM
WIWIK LESTARINI
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JEAN KENNEDY
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title Ethnobotanical survey of bananas (Musaceae) in six districts of East Java, Indonesia
title_short Ethnobotanical survey of bananas (Musaceae) in six districts of East Java, Indonesia
title_full Ethnobotanical survey of bananas (Musaceae) in six districts of East Java, Indonesia
title_fullStr Ethnobotanical survey of bananas (Musaceae) in six districts of East Java, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Ethnobotanical survey of bananas (Musaceae) in six districts of East Java, Indonesia
title_sort ethnobotanical survey of bananas (musaceae) in six districts of east java, indonesia
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