Orchids diversity on six forest types in Wasur National Park, Merauke, Papua, Indonesia

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Abstract. Kusumastuti NK, Suratman, Pitoyo A. 2021. Orchids diversity on six forest types in Wasur National Park, Merauke, Papua, Indonesia. Asian J For 5: 101-110. Orchidaceae is one of the two largest families flowering plants. Park habitat many orchid species and in-situ conservation areas Papua that very suitable for orchids. This research aimed to determine Seksi Pengelolaan Taman Nasional Wilayah III (SPTN III) Wasur, Merauke District, Province, Indonesia distribution different forest. was conducted using exploratory method. A total 25 belonging 11 genera have been identified from SPTN Wasur. Monsoon type with highest number species, 15 species. It followed by savanna ten Melaleuca woodland nine riparian Melaleuca-Eucalyptus 5 Dendrobium smillieae rigidum are most widely distributed epiphytic occur almost all types. However, terrestrial orchids, Geodorum densiflorum Apostasia wallichii, only found monsoon

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عنوان ژورنال: Asian journal of forestry

سال: 2021

ISSN: ['2580-2844']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.13057/asianjfor/r050206