New study reveals diverse variants of Daluga cormus for improved cultivation.
The researchers studied different types of Daluga plants in islands near Sulawesi to see how they are related based on their appearance. They found 11 different types of Daluga and grouped them into two main clusters. One cluster had eight types, and the other had three types. Two specific types, variant 1 and variant 4, were very similar, with a 73.6% similarity. This information is important for improving the plants and protecting them for the future.