Magnoliophyta Division Plant Diversity (Typical) in Imogiri Bantul Nature Reserve

Authors

  • Umi Sayyidatul Mas’adah Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta

Keywords:

Plant diversity, Magnoliophyta, Imogiri Reserve

Abstract

Indonesia is rich in biodiversity, one of which is planted. The results say Indonesia is estimated to have 25% of the world's flowering
plant species. However, not many people know what plant wealth is in Indonesia. Even the diversity of plants from the surrounding
environment is sometimes ignored, even after the location is used as a protection or conservation area, but many still do not understand what
is conserved in it. One of the conservation is Imogiri Nature Reserve, which is a production forest area of the Forest Office of Yogyakarta
Special Region area of 11.4 ha. It is the location of the Imogiri nature reserve area is in the area of Imogiri King's Tomb Complex located in
two villages namely Wukirsari Village and Girirejo Village which belongs to imogiri sub-district, Bantul Regency. This research aims to find
out and introduce the diversity of Magnoliophyta (typical) in imogiri nature reserve. Research using roaming methods consists of the stage of
data retrieval and identification. Research on the plant diversity of the Magnoliophyta division (typical) in Imogiri Nature Reserve obtained
data from 2 classes, namely Magnoliopsida and Liliopsida which are rare plants found around the community consisting of 15 orders, 17
families and 19 species. The typical Magnoliophyta plant is dominated by the Magnoliopsida class.

Author Biography

Umi Sayyidatul Mas’adah, Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta

Biology Education Department, Faculty of Science and Technology.

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Published

2021-02-27

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