The Phenetic Relationship of Ferns (Polypodiaceae) at the Ascent of Cemoro Kandang, Mount Lawu

The fern is one of the highly diverse vascular plant species, which has a unique characteristic. The closely related at the family level because the genera within each family have some uniformity so that the relationship and groupings cannot be distinguished. One example of a diverse fern family is...

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Main Author: Advend Sri Rizky Sianturi
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Language:English
Published: Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Negeri Surabaya 2020-09-01
Series:Jurnal Riset Biologi dan Aplikasinya
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Online Access:https://journal.unesa.ac.id/index.php/risetbiologi/article/view/10414
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description The fern is one of the highly diverse vascular plant species, which has a unique characteristic. The closely related at the family level because the genera within each family have some uniformity so that the relationship and groupings cannot be distinguished. One example of a diverse fern family is Polypodiaceae. Consequently, it is necessary to simplify the classification; one of them is through phenetic relationship analysis. This study aimed to analyze the phenetic relationship of the Polypodiaceae ferns in Climbing Cemoro, Mouth Lawu enclosure, Karangayar Regency, based on the similarity index on the dendogram. The data were collected using the exploration method and the sporophyte morphological characters were observed. The observations obtained 13 variations of characters. The relationship analysis was carried out with the hierarchical cluster program using SPSS 23. There were six species found from the Polypodiaceae family, there were including Belvisia mucronata, Goniophlebium sp, Lepisorus sp, Pyrrosia piloselloides, Crypsinus taeniatus and Drynaria sparsisora. The finding suggests that six species are divided into two clusters, the Group I consisting of Goniophlebium sp, Lepisorus sp, Lepisorus sp, and Pyrrosia pilloselloides with a similarity coefficient index of 53% and Group II consisting of Drynaria sparsisora, Goniophlebium sp, and Pyrrosia piloselloides with a similarity index of 46%.
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spelling doaj.art-6b3f8722cb694ef0a81b8c310c9ba8ea2022-12-22T03:45:16ZengDepartment of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Negeri SurabayaJurnal Riset Biologi dan Aplikasinya2655-99272020-09-0122646910.26740/jrba.v2n2.p64-698205The Phenetic Relationship of Ferns (Polypodiaceae) at the Ascent of Cemoro Kandang, Mount LawuAdvend Sri Rizky Sianturi0Science Education Department, Faculty of Postgraduate Universitas Negeri SemarangThe fern is one of the highly diverse vascular plant species, which has a unique characteristic. The closely related at the family level because the genera within each family have some uniformity so that the relationship and groupings cannot be distinguished. One example of a diverse fern family is Polypodiaceae. Consequently, it is necessary to simplify the classification; one of them is through phenetic relationship analysis. This study aimed to analyze the phenetic relationship of the Polypodiaceae ferns in Climbing Cemoro, Mouth Lawu enclosure, Karangayar Regency, based on the similarity index on the dendogram. The data were collected using the exploration method and the sporophyte morphological characters were observed. The observations obtained 13 variations of characters. The relationship analysis was carried out with the hierarchical cluster program using SPSS 23. There were six species found from the Polypodiaceae family, there were including Belvisia mucronata, Goniophlebium sp, Lepisorus sp, Pyrrosia piloselloides, Crypsinus taeniatus and Drynaria sparsisora. The finding suggests that six species are divided into two clusters, the Group I consisting of Goniophlebium sp, Lepisorus sp, Lepisorus sp, and Pyrrosia pilloselloides with a similarity coefficient index of 53% and Group II consisting of Drynaria sparsisora, Goniophlebium sp, and Pyrrosia piloselloides with a similarity index of 46%.https://journal.unesa.ac.id/index.php/risetbiologi/article/view/10414relationshipfernpolypodiaceaesporophyte morphological
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The Phenetic Relationship of Ferns (Polypodiaceae) at the Ascent of Cemoro Kandang, Mount Lawu
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title The Phenetic Relationship of Ferns (Polypodiaceae) at the Ascent of Cemoro Kandang, Mount Lawu
title_full The Phenetic Relationship of Ferns (Polypodiaceae) at the Ascent of Cemoro Kandang, Mount Lawu
title_fullStr The Phenetic Relationship of Ferns (Polypodiaceae) at the Ascent of Cemoro Kandang, Mount Lawu
title_full_unstemmed The Phenetic Relationship of Ferns (Polypodiaceae) at the Ascent of Cemoro Kandang, Mount Lawu
title_short The Phenetic Relationship of Ferns (Polypodiaceae) at the Ascent of Cemoro Kandang, Mount Lawu
title_sort phenetic relationship of ferns polypodiaceae at the ascent of cemoro kandang mount lawu
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url https://journal.unesa.ac.id/index.php/risetbiologi/article/view/10414
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