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Leaf traits of prickly ash and its correlation with ecological and geographical factors of origin.
Dong, Xixi; Shi, Lin; Bao, Shuqin; Fu, Hao; You, Yuming; Ren, Yun; Wang, Jichun; Li, Qiang; Chen, Zexiong.
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  • Dong X; Chongqing Key Laboratory for Germplasm Innovation for Special Aromatic Spice Plants, Institute of Special Plants, College of Landscape Architecture and Life Science, Chongqing University of Arts and Sciences, Chongqing, 402160, China.
  • Shi L; Chongqing Key Laboratory for Germplasm Innovation for Special Aromatic Spice Plants, Institute of Special Plants, College of Landscape Architecture and Life Science, Chongqing University of Arts and Sciences, Chongqing, 402160, China.
  • Bao S; Chongqing Key Laboratory for Germplasm Innovation for Special Aromatic Spice Plants, Institute of Special Plants, College of Landscape Architecture and Life Science, Chongqing University of Arts and Sciences, Chongqing, 402160, China.
  • Fu H; Chongqing Key Laboratory for Germplasm Innovation for Special Aromatic Spice Plants, Institute of Special Plants, College of Landscape Architecture and Life Science, Chongqing University of Arts and Sciences, Chongqing, 402160, China.
  • You Y; Geological Team 607, Chongqing Geological and Mineral Exploration and Development Bureau, Chongqing, 401300, China.
  • Ren Y; Chongqing Key Laboratory for Germplasm Innovation for Special Aromatic Spice Plants, Institute of Special Plants, College of Landscape Architecture and Life Science, Chongqing University of Arts and Sciences, Chongqing, 402160, China.
  • Wang J; Chongqing Key Laboratory for Germplasm Innovation for Special Aromatic Spice Plants, Institute of Special Plants, College of Landscape Architecture and Life Science, Chongqing University of Arts and Sciences, Chongqing, 402160, China.
  • Li Q; College of Agronomy and Biotechnology, Southwest University, Beibei, Chongqing, 400715, China.
  • Chen Z; Chongqing Key Laboratory for Germplasm Innovation for Special Aromatic Spice Plants, Institute of Special Plants, College of Landscape Architecture and Life Science, Chongqing University of Arts and Sciences, Chongqing, 402160, China. liqiangxj@163.com.
Sci Rep ; 14(1): 6276, 2024 03 15.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38491102
ABSTRACT
The morphological, physiological, and biochemical characteristics of leaves result from the long-term adaptation of plants to their environment and are closely related to plant growth and development. In this study, 37 prickly ash germplasm resources from 18 production areas were utilized as the subjects of research. Logistic equations, principal component analysis, and cluster analysis were employed to comprehensively evaluate the leaf traits of prickly ash germplasm resources, with an analysis of their correlation with ecological and geographical factors in the production areas. The results showed that the leaf traits of prickly ash germplasms of different origins are substantially different and diverse. The coefficient of variation for the 14 leaf traits was greater than 10%. The coefficient of variation of the compound leaflet number was the highest among all the considered leaf traits, and the coefficient of variation of leaf thickness was the lowest, at 49.86% and 11.37%, respectively. The leaf traits of the prickly ash germplasm originating from Chongqing in Yongchuan, Chongqing in Rongchang, and Yunnan in Honghe ranked highest, whereas the leaf traits of the prickly ash germplasm from Henan in Jiaozuo, Gansu in Tianshui, and Shanxi in Yuncheng ranked lowest. The results of the correlation analysis showed that among the ecological and geographical factors of the origins, latitude had the strongest correlation with the leaf traits of the prickly ash germplasm. As latitude increased, the leaves of prickly ash gradually decreased in size, weight, and leaf shape index. The factor with the second strongest correlation was temperature. The leaves of the prickly ash germplasm originating from warmer climate areas were larger and heavier than those from areas with colder climates. Altitude and longitude did not significantly affect the leaf traits of the prickly ash germplasm, but at similar latitudes, the leaves of the prickly ash germplasm in high-altitude areas were smaller, and the leaves of the prickly ash germplasm in low-altitude areas were larger. These findings can provide valuable references for breeding and the sustainable utilization of new varieties of prickly ash resources.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Altitude / Melhoramento Vegetal Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Altitude / Melhoramento Vegetal Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article