Analisis Morfometrika Venasi Daun Dillenia Koleksi Kebun Raya Bogor
Date
2025Author
Farhat, Abdullah Fathi
Ariyanti, Nunik Sri
Juliandi, Berry
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Dillenia (Famili Dilleniaceae) merupakan tumbuhan tropis dengan
keragaman yang tinggi dan bernilai konservasi. Identifikasi spesies sering
terkendala ketika hanya tersedia organ vegetatif seperti daun. Penelitian ini
menganalisis morfometrika geometris pola venasi daun lima spesies Dillenia
koleksi Kebun Raya Bogor (D. pteropoda, D. suffruticosa, D. retusa, D.
philippinensis, dan D. excelsa) untuk mendukung identifikasi menggunakan
analisis morfometrika. Sebanyak 250 daun dewasa dipindai, didigitasi
menggunakan 24 landmark, dan dianalisis melalui Principal Component Analysis
(PCA), serta perhitungan jarak Euclidean. Landmark lateral atas (nomor 3–6)
menjadi zona diferensiasi utama antarspesies. Analisis jarak menunjukkan
kedekatan morfometrika tertinggi antara D. philippinensis dan D. suffruticosa, serta
perbedaan terbesar antara D. philippinensis dan D. pteropoda. Hasil ini menegaskan
bahwa pendekatan morfometrika geometris mampu membedakan spesies Dillenia,
khususnya antara D. philippinensis dan D. pteropoda. Dillenia (Family Dilleniaceae) is a tropical plant genus with high
diversity and significant conservation value. Species identification is often
constrained when only vegetative organs such as leaves are available. This
study analyzes the geometric morphometrics of leaf venation patterns in five
Dillenia species from the Bogor Botanical Gardens collection (D. pteropoda,
D. suffruticosa, D. retusa, D. philippinensis, and D. excelsa) to support
species identification using morphometric approaches. A total of 250 mature
leaves were scanned, digitized using 24 landmarks, and analyzed through
Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Euclidean distance calculations.
The upper lateral landmarks (numbers 3–6) served as the primary
differentiation zone among species. Distance analysis revealed the closest
morphometric affinity between D. philippinensis and D. suffruticosa, and the
greatest divergence between D. philippinensis and D. pteropoda. These
findings confirm that geometric morphometric approaches can effectively
distinguish several Dillenia species, particularly between D. philippinensis
and D. pteropoda.
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