Australian Tropical Herbarium Herbarium Staff Rismita Sari
Rismita Sari
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PhD candidate Master of Science, 2000, James Cook University, Australia Bachelor of Science, 1993, Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia |
Office: | E2.203A, Sir Robert Norman Building (E2), James Cook University, PO Box 6811, Cairns QLD 4870 |
Phone: | +61 (0)7 4232 1687 |
Email: | rismita.sari@my.jcu.edu.au |
Research
I am working on the phylogeny and biogeography of Garcinia (Clusiaceae). Garcinia is a common genus in the tropics including Australia. Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana L. ), which originated from Indo-Malaya region, is now cultivated in several countries as an agriculture commodity for fresh fruit. There are over 250 species around the world with high morphological diversity, in particular in the male flowers. The male flower characters have been used in previous infrageneric classification of the genus.
The aims of my PhD project is to analyse the phylogeny, evolution and biogeography of Garcinia, to investigate whether the monotypic genus Septogarcinia Kosterm. merits generic status or needs to be sunk into Garcinia, to elucidate the phylogenetic position of Australian Garcinia species, and to examine if there is evidence of hybridization between Garcinia species. This study is using molecular and morphological data.
Selected Publications
Wiriadinata, H. and Sari, R. (2010). A new species of Rafflesia (Rafflesiaceae) from North Sumatra. Reinwardtia. Vol. 13. No.2. 2010, pp.95-100
Sobir, Sinaga, S., Poerwanto, R., Sari, R. and Lukman, R. (2009). Comparison analysis of genetic diversity of Indonesian mangosteens (Garcinia mangostana L.) and related species by means isozymes and AFLP Markers. Biodiversitas. vol.10 No.4, pp.163-167
Sari, R.(2014). Pengolahan gambir (Uncaria gambir W. Hunter) Roxb. di Jorong Buluh Kasok, Sumatera Barat. Warta Kebun Raya 12(2):38-43
Putri, W. U., Aprilianti, P., dan Sari, R. (2011). Upaya Konservasi Tanaman Buah Endemik Kalimantan (Baccaurea angulata) Melalui Perbanyakan Secara Generatif dan Vegetatif. Seminar Nasional PERHORTI, Lembang Bandung, 23-24 November 2011
Ardhianto, D., Sari, R. and Djalil, A. (2009). Biologi reproduksi bunga Cassine koordersii Kostermans (Celasteraceae) koleksi Kebun Raya Bogor. Bull. Kebun Raya Indonesia. Vol. 12 No. 1, pp.19-27
Utami, N. dan Sari, R. (2009). Mundu: Garcinia xanthochymus Hook.f. atau G. dulcis (Roxb.) urz.? Berita Biologi 9(6). Desember 2009. hal. 739-744
Astuti, I.P. and Sari, R. (2009). Distribution of Sarcotheca spp. in Indonesia. Prosiding Seminar Nasional Biologi. Fakultas Biologi Universitas Jenderal Soedirman. Purwokerto.
Sari, R.(2009). Kekayaan sumber daya alam di Cagar Alam Dolok Sibual-buali, Sumatera Utara. Prosiding Konservasi Flora Indonesia dalam mengatasi dampak pemanasan global. Kebun Raya 'Eka Karya' Bali. Hal. 359-364
Lestari, R., Sari, R., Pribadi, D., and Bhermana, A. (2009). Keanekaragaman hayati tumbuhan buah di Kalimantan Tengah dan Habitat tumbuhnya. Prosiding Konservasi Flora Indonesia dalam mengatasi dampak pemanasan global. Kebun Raya 'Eka Karya' Bali. Hal. 370-381
Sari, R. (2009). Keanekaragaman jenis kantong semar (Nepenthes spp.) dan manfaatnya bagi masyarakat lokal. Prosiding Seminar Nasional Etnobotani IV. Ed. Y. Purwanto dan E.B. Walujo. hal. 308-312
Astuti, I.P., Sari, R. dan Agustin, E.K. (2009). Pemanfaatan jenis asam kalimbawan (Sarcotheca diversifolia (Miq.) Halliier.f. dan kalimbawan tikus (Sarcotheca glauca (Hook.f.) Hallier.f. Di Kalimantan Barat. Prosiding Seminar Nasional Etnobotani IV. Eds. Y. Purwanto dan E.B. Walujo. hal. 449-453
Aprilianti, P. dan Sari, R. (2010). Keragaman Tanaman Buah di Kabupaten Malinau-Kalimantan Timur. Seminar Nasional
Sari, R. (2009). Taman Wisata Alam Sicikeh-cikeh. Keanekaragaman Tumbuhan Pulau Sumatra. Eds. D.M. Puspitaningtyas dan S. Hartini.p.61.
Sari, R. (2009). Suaka Margasatwa Siranggas. Dalam. Keanekaragaman Tumbuhan Pulau Sumatra. Eds. D.M. Puspitaningtyas dan S. Hartini.p.65.
Sari, R. (2009). Cagar Alam Dolok Sibual-buali: Napa, Balerang Pal-pal, Aek Mandurana, Balerang Godang dan Aek Singali. Keanekaragaman Tumbuhan Pulau Sumatra. Eds. D.M. Puspitaningtyas dan S. Hartini.p.70.
Sari, R. (2009). Simpang Hopong, Parambangan, Aek Sagala, Bukit Lancat Bodat, dan Napa. Keanekaragaman Tumbuhan Pulau Sumatra. Eds. D.M. Puspitaningtyas dan S. Hartini.p.74