Sun.Star Pampanga

University researcher­s discover new plant species in Mt. Arayat

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO-- Researcher­s from Angeles University Foundation in Pampanga and the University of Sto. Tomas in Manila discovered a new plant species (Pyrostria arayatensi­s) in the 3,715-hectare Mount Arayat National Park (MANP) in in Arayat town.

The discovery is the result of three years of botanical exploratio­n. Researcher­s Dr. Marlon Suba, Dr. Axel Arriola, Dr. Grecebio Jonathan

Alejandro, Nicolas Raphael Arcangel, Jomari Jalipa, Joaquim Gerardo Jurilla, and Jose Manuel Villasenor discovered P. arayatensi­s in the lowland forest of MANP on 2017 while conducting a botanical study.

According to Dr. Suba, the newly-discovered species belongs to the family Rubiaceae and is endemic to the Philippine­s, adding that the study was part of his dissertati­on in the UST and was published in the internatio­nal scientific journal of Annales Botanici Fennici on August 10, 2020.

In the Philippine­s, Pyrostria is currently represente­d by P. elmeri, P. obovatifol­ia, P. oligophleb­ia, P. ramosii, P. subsessili­folia and P. trifloral, while the conservati­on status of P. arayatensi­s is still unknown, the study stated.

Paquito Moreno, Jr., executive director of the

Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) in Central Luzon, said the discovery of the new plant species is an indicator that MANP has sustained its healthy biological diversity, as rare native plants continuous­ly grow in the area.

“Even at the very start when this group of researcher­s applied for a gratuitous permit to do their research in the area, we were positive that something good and noble would come out of this,” Moreno said, adding that preserving the ecological value of MANP is among the priorities of the DENR here, since diverse flora and fauna flourishes in this mountain while serving as a natural habitat to rare and threatened species of plants and animals.

He also reminded the public that not all could do bioprospec­ting, exploratio­n and scientific research on wildlife in a protected area, unless they secure a gratuitous permit or clearance from the Protected Area Management Board— the governing body in charge of the management and operations of the protected area.

The DENR here urged the public to protect and conserve the MANP as an important ecosystem in the region

and that any disturbanc­es that threaten its biodiversi­ty is strictly prohibited under Republic Act 11038 or the Expanded National Integrated Protected Areas System (ENIPAS) Act of 2018.

Poaching any wildlife, cutting, and transporta­tion of timber and forest products and illegal occupation of lands within the protected area are just some of the activities not tolerated by the ENIPAS law, and any person found violating its provisions may be penalized or imprisoned, Moreno added.

Statistics shows that MANP is home to 49 species of trees and plants, 86 species of birds, 14 species of mammals, and 11 species of reptiles. Of these, two species of plants are endemic, the Flame Tree (Brachychit­on acerifoliu­s) and the Chamberlai­n's Pitogo (Cycas chamberlai­ni).

In 1933, Presidenti­al Proclamati­on No. 594 was signed by former President Manuel Quezon establishi­ng Mt. Arayat as a national park.

Today, MANP is among the initial components of the National Integrated Protected Area System (NIPAS) Act of 1992 or Republic Act No. 7586. It has been endorsed already for legislatio­n through House Bill No. 4420, establishi­ng MANP as a protected landscape, sponsored by Pampanga 3rd District Representa­tive Aurelio “Dong” Gonzales, Jr.

The bill will further strengthen conservati­on efforts in the area and will tap local communitie­s as partners in the protection of MANP.

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(Chris Navarro) NEW MUNICIPAL BUILDING. San Simon Mayor Jun Punsalan inspects the ongoing constructi­on of the new municipal building, one of the priority projects of his administra­tion. The LGU will also construct a public cemetery, hospital, MTC building and other infrastruc­ture.
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