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Papers by Wendy Achmmad Mustaqim
Phytotaxa, Aug 23, 2022
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Floribunda, Apr 30, 2021
Alstonia macropyhlla (Apocynaceae), salah satu jenis pohon yang memiliki penyebaran yang luas di ... more Alstonia macropyhlla (Apocynaceae), salah satu jenis pohon yang memiliki penyebaran yang luas di kawasan Malesia, di dalam tulisan ini untuk pertama kalinya secara resmi dilaporkan ditemukan secara alami di Jawa. Catatan ini didasarkan pada jenis yang tumbuh di Bukit Kapur Ciampea, Kecamatan Ciampea, Bogor Barat, Jawa Barat. Deskripsi, ekologi, ilustrasi dan pembahasan singkat mengenai keberadaan jenis ini sebagai tumbuhan ternaturalisasi di Jawa disajikan di dalam tulisan ini, termasuk kunci jenis-jenis Alstonia di Jawa. Kata kunci: Pulai, taksonomi, jenis pohon, Jawa Barat.
Ethnobotany of mountain regions, 2021
Ethnobotany of mountain regions, 2020
Ethnobotany of mountain regions, 2020
The Gardens' bulletin Singapore, Jun 28, 2019
Thomas et al. has been rediscovered after a lapse of 84 years. The distribution of a species with... more Thomas et al. has been rediscovered after a lapse of 84 years. The distribution of a species with a previously uncertain distribution in Maluku, Dilochia wallichii Lindl., is now confirmed for Buru. We also discovered a population of the endemic Vanda saxatilis J.J.Sm. All species are briefly discussed and illustrated by photographs.
Journal of Tropical Biology & Conservation (JTBC), Oct 15, 2021
This paper reports the first occurrence for a rare mycoheterotrophic Burmannia sphagnoides Becc. ... more This paper reports the first occurrence for a rare mycoheterotrophic Burmannia sphagnoides Becc. (Burmanniaceae) in Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo) based on a specimen collected from Gunung Mas Regency, Kalimantan Tengah Province. A morphological description, distribution map, brief notes, and photographs are presented.
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Nov 9, 2022
A species new to science, Thottea beungongtanoeh Mustaqim (Aristolochiaceae), is described based ... more A species new to science, Thottea beungongtanoeh Mustaqim (Aristolochiaceae), is described based on a specimen collected from a lowland mixed dipterocarp forest in the eastern part of Aceh Province, the northernmost province in Sumatra. This species differs from all previously described species in having 33-lobed style, the highest count for the genus. Morphological description, distribution, phenology, comparison with the similar species, and the photographs of the living plants are provided.
Biodiversitas, Mar 4, 2021
A recent field inventory of lowland Sumatran plant diversity was carried out in two close sites o... more A recent field inventory of lowland Sumatran plant diversity was carried out in two close sites of forest patches in the Batang Toru area. These are Muara Upu Swamp Forest and Simulak Anjing Hill Forest. This study aimed to investigate the species composition of two isolated lowland Sumatran forest patches on the west coast of the northern part of the island. The total number of species recorded was 181 species with 131 species known from Simulak Anjing Hill Forest, 54 from Muara Upu Swamp Forest, and only three species recorded from both sites. There are three species endemic to Sumatra, seven species listed as threatened according to the IUCN Red List, one species protected by the Indonesian government, and two are important records for Sumatra. Compared to the published literature, 88 species have been reported to have one or more uses, with 63 species have been used as the source of medicines, 19 as sources of fibers, 18 as the source of vegetables, and several other uses. Sixteen alien species were recorded including four species categorized as 100 world's worst invasive species. It can be concluded that both areas are a home for important lowland plants of Sumatra as indicated by the presence of threatened, endemic, or poorly documented species. Besides that, there is also a need for concern about the presence of potential invasive alien species.
Telopea, Nov 4, 2020
Thottea tapanuliensis Mustaqim (Aristolochiaceae) is described here based on a plant collected fr... more Thottea tapanuliensis Mustaqim (Aristolochiaceae) is described here based on a plant collected from the west coast of northern Sumatra. This species is only known from the type collection and its threat ranking is assessed here as Critically Endangered. Morphological descriptions, photographs, a distribution map, and discussions are provided, as is a key to all Thottea species in Sumatra.
Telopea, Dec 29, 2020
Syzygium oransbariense Mustaqim, Y.W.Low & Heatubun (Myrtaceae) is here formally described. This ... more Syzygium oransbariense Mustaqim, Y.W.Low & Heatubun (Myrtaceae) is here formally described. This species is found in the lowlands on the eastern flank of the Arfak Mountains, Bird's Head Peninsula, western New Guinea. The species is similar to Syzygium longipes (Diels) Merr. & L.M.Perry but differs based on a set of diagnostic morphological characters. Species description, distribution, a preliminary conservation status assessment, and notes on the new species are presented here.
Telopea, Oct 18, 2018
Hoya anulata Schltr. (Apocynaceae: Asclepiadoideae) is recorded for the rst time from the Maluku ... more Hoya anulata Schltr. (Apocynaceae: Asclepiadoideae) is recorded for the rst time from the Maluku Islands based on a specimen collected on Buru Island. A description of Maluku plants, along with notes on distribution, ecology, and a brief discussion are presented. e species is considered native to Buru Island.
Tropical plant research, Aug 31, 2017
Didymoplexis Griff. is a genus of mycoheterotrophic orchids which consists of about 20 species. T... more Didymoplexis Griff. is a genus of mycoheterotrophic orchids which consists of about 20 species. The genus is widely distributed in the Old World tropics (Cribb & Whistler 2011). Didymoplexis micradenia (Rchb. f.) Hemsl. is one of the species which occur in Java. The first record of this species in Java was made by Smith (1900) under the new species discovery, namely Didymoplexis minor J.J. Sm. He mentioned the Buitenzorg (now Bogor) as the locality. This information also has been used by him in his further treatment of the orchids of Java, Die Orchideen von Java (Smith 1905). A year before the time Comber (1990) published the latest comprehensive account of the orchids in Java, Didymoplexis minor has been listed as a synonym of Didimoplexis micradenia by Lewis & Cribb (1989). The latest state has been used by many recent authors, including Hsu & Chung (2007), Cribb & Whistler (2011) and last by Phueakkhlai et al. (2014). The first discovery of Didymoplexis micradenia in Universitas Indonesia has been made around the year of 2012 to 2013. But, no good specimens were available, especially the flowers. Around the middle of October 2016, around 50 individual have been found and adequate materials have been collected in the form of spirit materials. The recently collected specimens were deposited in the herbarium of Bogor Botanical Garden (KRB).
Jurnal Ilmu Dasar, Jul 30, 2018
The research was conducted the ethnomedicine of medicinal plants by ethnic Batak Phakpak, in the ... more The research was conducted the ethnomedicine of medicinal plants by ethnic Batak Phakpak, in the Phakpak Bharat District, North Sumatra. The research was conducted by ethnobotany approach through semi-structured interview. A total of 39 respondents consisting of 7 key informants and 32 general respondents were interviewed. The data obtained were analyzed using values of use values (UV) and cultural index significance (ICS). The sub-ethnic of Batak Phakpak in Surung Mersada village have been used 128 species belonging 102 genera and 51 families to cure the 24 types of diseases. Asteraceae, Zingiberaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Fabaceae, Solanaceae, and Rutaceae are the families with the highest number of species, 12, 8, 8, 8, 7 and 6 species respectively. UV of medicinal plants utilized by Phakpak Batak sub-ethnic is 0.25-3.97, while ICS value is 3-150. The bark of Bischofia javanica as a cholesterol drug and the leaves of Sauralia pendula as a hypertension drug arethe plants that have the potential to be developed commercially, so its take research of the secondary metabolites and bioassay.
Phytotaxa, Aug 23, 2022
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Floribunda, Apr 30, 2021
Alstonia macropyhlla (Apocynaceae), salah satu jenis pohon yang memiliki penyebaran yang luas di ... more Alstonia macropyhlla (Apocynaceae), salah satu jenis pohon yang memiliki penyebaran yang luas di kawasan Malesia, di dalam tulisan ini untuk pertama kalinya secara resmi dilaporkan ditemukan secara alami di Jawa. Catatan ini didasarkan pada jenis yang tumbuh di Bukit Kapur Ciampea, Kecamatan Ciampea, Bogor Barat, Jawa Barat. Deskripsi, ekologi, ilustrasi dan pembahasan singkat mengenai keberadaan jenis ini sebagai tumbuhan ternaturalisasi di Jawa disajikan di dalam tulisan ini, termasuk kunci jenis-jenis Alstonia di Jawa. Kata kunci: Pulai, taksonomi, jenis pohon, Jawa Barat.
Ethnobotany of mountain regions, 2021
Ethnobotany of mountain regions, 2020
Ethnobotany of mountain regions, 2020
The Gardens' bulletin Singapore, Jun 28, 2019
Thomas et al. has been rediscovered after a lapse of 84 years. The distribution of a species with... more Thomas et al. has been rediscovered after a lapse of 84 years. The distribution of a species with a previously uncertain distribution in Maluku, Dilochia wallichii Lindl., is now confirmed for Buru. We also discovered a population of the endemic Vanda saxatilis J.J.Sm. All species are briefly discussed and illustrated by photographs.
Journal of Tropical Biology & Conservation (JTBC), Oct 15, 2021
This paper reports the first occurrence for a rare mycoheterotrophic Burmannia sphagnoides Becc. ... more This paper reports the first occurrence for a rare mycoheterotrophic Burmannia sphagnoides Becc. (Burmanniaceae) in Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo) based on a specimen collected from Gunung Mas Regency, Kalimantan Tengah Province. A morphological description, distribution map, brief notes, and photographs are presented.
Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Nov 9, 2022
A species new to science, Thottea beungongtanoeh Mustaqim (Aristolochiaceae), is described based ... more A species new to science, Thottea beungongtanoeh Mustaqim (Aristolochiaceae), is described based on a specimen collected from a lowland mixed dipterocarp forest in the eastern part of Aceh Province, the northernmost province in Sumatra. This species differs from all previously described species in having 33-lobed style, the highest count for the genus. Morphological description, distribution, phenology, comparison with the similar species, and the photographs of the living plants are provided.
Biodiversitas, Mar 4, 2021
A recent field inventory of lowland Sumatran plant diversity was carried out in two close sites o... more A recent field inventory of lowland Sumatran plant diversity was carried out in two close sites of forest patches in the Batang Toru area. These are Muara Upu Swamp Forest and Simulak Anjing Hill Forest. This study aimed to investigate the species composition of two isolated lowland Sumatran forest patches on the west coast of the northern part of the island. The total number of species recorded was 181 species with 131 species known from Simulak Anjing Hill Forest, 54 from Muara Upu Swamp Forest, and only three species recorded from both sites. There are three species endemic to Sumatra, seven species listed as threatened according to the IUCN Red List, one species protected by the Indonesian government, and two are important records for Sumatra. Compared to the published literature, 88 species have been reported to have one or more uses, with 63 species have been used as the source of medicines, 19 as sources of fibers, 18 as the source of vegetables, and several other uses. Sixteen alien species were recorded including four species categorized as 100 world's worst invasive species. It can be concluded that both areas are a home for important lowland plants of Sumatra as indicated by the presence of threatened, endemic, or poorly documented species. Besides that, there is also a need for concern about the presence of potential invasive alien species.
Telopea, Nov 4, 2020
Thottea tapanuliensis Mustaqim (Aristolochiaceae) is described here based on a plant collected fr... more Thottea tapanuliensis Mustaqim (Aristolochiaceae) is described here based on a plant collected from the west coast of northern Sumatra. This species is only known from the type collection and its threat ranking is assessed here as Critically Endangered. Morphological descriptions, photographs, a distribution map, and discussions are provided, as is a key to all Thottea species in Sumatra.
Telopea, Dec 29, 2020
Syzygium oransbariense Mustaqim, Y.W.Low & Heatubun (Myrtaceae) is here formally described. This ... more Syzygium oransbariense Mustaqim, Y.W.Low & Heatubun (Myrtaceae) is here formally described. This species is found in the lowlands on the eastern flank of the Arfak Mountains, Bird's Head Peninsula, western New Guinea. The species is similar to Syzygium longipes (Diels) Merr. & L.M.Perry but differs based on a set of diagnostic morphological characters. Species description, distribution, a preliminary conservation status assessment, and notes on the new species are presented here.
Telopea, Oct 18, 2018
Hoya anulata Schltr. (Apocynaceae: Asclepiadoideae) is recorded for the rst time from the Maluku ... more Hoya anulata Schltr. (Apocynaceae: Asclepiadoideae) is recorded for the rst time from the Maluku Islands based on a specimen collected on Buru Island. A description of Maluku plants, along with notes on distribution, ecology, and a brief discussion are presented. e species is considered native to Buru Island.
Tropical plant research, Aug 31, 2017
Didymoplexis Griff. is a genus of mycoheterotrophic orchids which consists of about 20 species. T... more Didymoplexis Griff. is a genus of mycoheterotrophic orchids which consists of about 20 species. The genus is widely distributed in the Old World tropics (Cribb & Whistler 2011). Didymoplexis micradenia (Rchb. f.) Hemsl. is one of the species which occur in Java. The first record of this species in Java was made by Smith (1900) under the new species discovery, namely Didymoplexis minor J.J. Sm. He mentioned the Buitenzorg (now Bogor) as the locality. This information also has been used by him in his further treatment of the orchids of Java, Die Orchideen von Java (Smith 1905). A year before the time Comber (1990) published the latest comprehensive account of the orchids in Java, Didymoplexis minor has been listed as a synonym of Didimoplexis micradenia by Lewis & Cribb (1989). The latest state has been used by many recent authors, including Hsu & Chung (2007), Cribb & Whistler (2011) and last by Phueakkhlai et al. (2014). The first discovery of Didymoplexis micradenia in Universitas Indonesia has been made around the year of 2012 to 2013. But, no good specimens were available, especially the flowers. Around the middle of October 2016, around 50 individual have been found and adequate materials have been collected in the form of spirit materials. The recently collected specimens were deposited in the herbarium of Bogor Botanical Garden (KRB).
Jurnal Ilmu Dasar, Jul 30, 2018
The research was conducted the ethnomedicine of medicinal plants by ethnic Batak Phakpak, in the ... more The research was conducted the ethnomedicine of medicinal plants by ethnic Batak Phakpak, in the Phakpak Bharat District, North Sumatra. The research was conducted by ethnobotany approach through semi-structured interview. A total of 39 respondents consisting of 7 key informants and 32 general respondents were interviewed. The data obtained were analyzed using values of use values (UV) and cultural index significance (ICS). The sub-ethnic of Batak Phakpak in Surung Mersada village have been used 128 species belonging 102 genera and 51 families to cure the 24 types of diseases. Asteraceae, Zingiberaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Fabaceae, Solanaceae, and Rutaceae are the families with the highest number of species, 12, 8, 8, 8, 7 and 6 species respectively. UV of medicinal plants utilized by Phakpak Batak sub-ethnic is 0.25-3.97, while ICS value is 3-150. The bark of Bischofia javanica as a cholesterol drug and the leaves of Sauralia pendula as a hypertension drug arethe plants that have the potential to be developed commercially, so its take research of the secondary metabolites and bioassay.