Soil Physico-Chemistry in the Habitat of Rafflesia in Kinabalu Park, Sabah, Malaysia

This study was conducted to identify the type of soil texture, and its relationship with Tetrastigma sp., a host of the Rafflesia sp. in Kinabalu Park, Sabah, Malaysia. The soil samples were collected from five study areas: Losou Podi, Losou Minunsud, Sayap Substation, Langanan and Gansurai. The plo...

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Main Authors: Rasyidah Wahab, Ahmad Asnawi Mus, Kartini Saibeh, Shamsul Khamis, Handry Mujih, Geofarry Gunsalam, Dasini, Ezron Gerald, Juhinin Sariman, Qarin Aaron Muhammad, Qaid Ahmad Muhammad
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spelling my.ums.eprints.322112022-04-01T09:51:49Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32211/ Soil Physico-Chemistry in the Habitat of Rafflesia in Kinabalu Park, Sabah, Malaysia Rasyidah Wahab Ahmad Asnawi Mus Kartini Saibeh Shamsul Khamis Handry Mujih Geofarry Gunsalam Dasini Ezron Gerald Juhinin Sariman Qarin Aaron Muhammad Qaid Ahmad Muhammad GV182-182.5 Recreational areas and facilities. Recreation centers QK474.8-495 Spermatophyta. Phanerogams This study was conducted to identify the type of soil texture, and its relationship with Tetrastigma sp., a host of the Rafflesia sp. in Kinabalu Park, Sabah, Malaysia. The soil samples were collected from five study areas: Losou Podi, Losou Minunsud, Sayap Substation, Langanan and Gansurai. The plot was selected when the host exhibited traits of being infected by Rafflesia, either by the presence of buds, flowers or residual scar marks found on the host. The result reveals that the soil in the habitat of Rafflesia sp. and their host is sandy loam type, with a high volume of sand compared to silt and clay, between 65.40-79.25%. The soil moisture in the area is low, ranging from 14.89% to 27.96%. The soil in the plots was less fertile due to low value of soil organic matters (1.12-1.40%), with slightly acidic soil pH value (4.08-4.73). The most abundant elements contained in the soil were Fe, Al and Mg. The different Rafflesia habitats were observed to have a relationship with different soil factors: either physical, chemical, or both to promote the growth of Rafflesia. There was relationship between Sayap Substation with some chemical elements in the soil, rather than the soil’s physical characteristic. Both Langanan and Losou Podi were only influenced by the physical characteristics of the soil. In comparisons, the Gansurai and Losou Minunsud have a relationship influenced by a combination of physical properties and chemical elements in the soil. From this study, it can be concluded the presence of Tetrastigma sp. in the different Rafflesia habitats has its own relationship with the soil and is not influenced by one factor. Universiti Malaysia Sabah 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32211/1/Soil%20Physico-Chemistry%20in%20the%20Habitat%20of%20Rafflesia%20in%20Kinabalu%20Park%2C%20Sabah%2C%20Malaysia.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32211/2/Soil%20Physico-Chemistry%20in%20the%20Habitat%20of%20Rafflesia%20in%20Kinabalu%20Park%2C%20Sabah%2C%20Malaysia1.pdf Rasyidah Wahab and Ahmad Asnawi Mus and Kartini Saibeh and Shamsul Khamis and Handry Mujih and Geofarry Gunsalam and Dasini and Ezron Gerald and Juhinin Sariman and Qarin Aaron Muhammad and Qaid Ahmad Muhammad (2021) Soil Physico-Chemistry in the Habitat of Rafflesia in Kinabalu Park, Sabah, Malaysia. Journal Of Tropical Biology And Conservation, 18. pp. 149-165. ISSN 1823-3902 (P-ISSN) , 2550-1909 (E-ISSN) https://jurcon.ums.edu.my/ojums/index.php/jtbc/article/view/3450
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topic GV182-182.5 Recreational areas and facilities. Recreation centers
QK474.8-495 Spermatophyta. Phanerogams
spellingShingle GV182-182.5 Recreational areas and facilities. Recreation centers
QK474.8-495 Spermatophyta. Phanerogams
Rasyidah Wahab
Ahmad Asnawi Mus
Kartini Saibeh
Shamsul Khamis
Handry Mujih
Geofarry Gunsalam
Dasini
Ezron Gerald
Juhinin Sariman
Qarin Aaron Muhammad
Qaid Ahmad Muhammad
Soil Physico-Chemistry in the Habitat of Rafflesia in Kinabalu Park, Sabah, Malaysia
description This study was conducted to identify the type of soil texture, and its relationship with Tetrastigma sp., a host of the Rafflesia sp. in Kinabalu Park, Sabah, Malaysia. The soil samples were collected from five study areas: Losou Podi, Losou Minunsud, Sayap Substation, Langanan and Gansurai. The plot was selected when the host exhibited traits of being infected by Rafflesia, either by the presence of buds, flowers or residual scar marks found on the host. The result reveals that the soil in the habitat of Rafflesia sp. and their host is sandy loam type, with a high volume of sand compared to silt and clay, between 65.40-79.25%. The soil moisture in the area is low, ranging from 14.89% to 27.96%. The soil in the plots was less fertile due to low value of soil organic matters (1.12-1.40%), with slightly acidic soil pH value (4.08-4.73). The most abundant elements contained in the soil were Fe, Al and Mg. The different Rafflesia habitats were observed to have a relationship with different soil factors: either physical, chemical, or both to promote the growth of Rafflesia. There was relationship between Sayap Substation with some chemical elements in the soil, rather than the soil’s physical characteristic. Both Langanan and Losou Podi were only influenced by the physical characteristics of the soil. In comparisons, the Gansurai and Losou Minunsud have a relationship influenced by a combination of physical properties and chemical elements in the soil. From this study, it can be concluded the presence of Tetrastigma sp. in the different Rafflesia habitats has its own relationship with the soil and is not influenced by one factor.
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author Rasyidah Wahab
Ahmad Asnawi Mus
Kartini Saibeh
Shamsul Khamis
Handry Mujih
Geofarry Gunsalam
Dasini
Ezron Gerald
Juhinin Sariman
Qarin Aaron Muhammad
Qaid Ahmad Muhammad
author_facet Rasyidah Wahab
Ahmad Asnawi Mus
Kartini Saibeh
Shamsul Khamis
Handry Mujih
Geofarry Gunsalam
Dasini
Ezron Gerald
Juhinin Sariman
Qarin Aaron Muhammad
Qaid Ahmad Muhammad
author_sort Rasyidah Wahab
title Soil Physico-Chemistry in the Habitat of Rafflesia in Kinabalu Park, Sabah, Malaysia
title_short Soil Physico-Chemistry in the Habitat of Rafflesia in Kinabalu Park, Sabah, Malaysia
title_full Soil Physico-Chemistry in the Habitat of Rafflesia in Kinabalu Park, Sabah, Malaysia
title_fullStr Soil Physico-Chemistry in the Habitat of Rafflesia in Kinabalu Park, Sabah, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Soil Physico-Chemistry in the Habitat of Rafflesia in Kinabalu Park, Sabah, Malaysia
title_sort soil physico-chemistry in the habitat of rafflesia in kinabalu park, sabah, malaysia
publisher Universiti Malaysia Sabah
publishDate 2021
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32211/1/Soil%20Physico-Chemistry%20in%20the%20Habitat%20of%20Rafflesia%20in%20Kinabalu%20Park%2C%20Sabah%2C%20Malaysia.pdf
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