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Ecology and distribution of Lycopodiaceae Mirbel in Malaysia Naturalis
Rusea, G.; Claysius, K.; Runi, S.; Joanes, U.; Haja Maideen, K.M.; Latiff, A..
This paper is the first account to discuss the distribution, ecology and habitats of the Lycopodiaceae in Malaysia. Lycopodiaceae are widely distributed throughout Malaysia with respect to altitudes and environmental conditions but most abundantly found in hill forest and lower montane forest, terrestrial as well as epiphytic, in shaded or semi-shaded places with relatively high humidity. Pahang in Peninsular Malaysia and Sabah in Borneo have the highest species diversity in terms of the number of species collected.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Distribution; Ecology; Habitats; Lycopodiaceae.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/526293
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Documentation of inherited knowledge on wild edible fungi from Malyasia Naturalis
Abdullah, F.; Rusea, G..
The gradual loss in traditional knowledge on wild edible fungi is a common phenomenon the world over, including Malaysia. A documentation of known edible fungi in Malaysia was executed, with the objective of salvaging traditional knowledge on the identification and edibility of these mushrooms, particularly from her village communities. Among those that have been successfully documented in this study were Cookeina and Galiella of the class Ascomycetes and Termitomyces, Schizophyllum, Hygrocybe, Lentinus, Calvatia, Calostoma and Auricularia, from the Basidiomycetes which make up a total of 13 or 14 species belonging to 9 genera. It is hoped that this documentation will contribute towards an updated scientific identification, including their genetic...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Malaysia; Wild edible fungi.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525895
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