A Study on Field Level Variability of Emilia Sonchifolia (L.) DC. in North Kerala, India

K. Neethu, V. Radhakrishnan, K. Mohanan
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Variability and diversity of Emilia sonchifolia (L.) DC., an important medicinal plant species, in its natural habitats in Kerala were analyzed based on the observations on ten salient morphological characters recorded from thirty populations of the species distributed across Palakkad, Malappuram and Kozhikode districts of Kerala state, India. All the ten characters studied such as plant height, number of branches per plant, length of branches, number of leaves per plant, leaf length, leaf area, internodal length, number of inflorescences per plant, length of peduncle and fresh weight of plants showed statistically significant variations between the populations. The interrelationship between the characters and their association was also studied. Leaf length and leaf area showed significant positive correlation with three characters each. Number of branches per plant, number of leaves per plant, internodal length, number of inflorescences per plant and fresh plant weight showed significant positive correlation with two characters each. Plant height, length of branches and length of peduncle showed no significant positive correlation with any of the characters. By factor analysis three factors could be extracted and number of inflorescences per plant, number of branches per plant, number of leaves per plant and length of branches were found to be the lead characters. Highly significant variability with regard to morphological characters indicates the strong genetic base of the plant species in the field. However, care should be taken to conserve the gene pool of the species especially under the present conditions of environmental threats.
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细叶菊(Emilia Sonchifolia)田间水平变异研究直流。在印度喀拉拉邦北部
细叶Emilia sonchifolia (L.)的变异和多样性直流。对分布在印度喀拉拉邦Palakkad、Malappuram和Kozhikode地区的30个居群的10个显著形态特征进行了分析。株高、单株枝数、枝长、单株叶数、叶长、叶面积、节间长、单株花序数、花序梗长、植株鲜重等10个性状在不同种群间差异均有统计学意义。并对汉字之间的相互关系及其关联进行了研究。叶长和叶面积分别与3个性状呈极显著正相关。单株分枝数、单株叶数、节间长、单株花序数和鲜株重与两个性状均呈极显著正相关。株高、枝长和花序梗长度与各性状均无显著正相关。通过因子分析可提取出3个因子,发现单株花序数、单株分枝数、单株叶数和分枝长度是主要性状。在形态特征方面的高度显著变异表明该植物物种在田间具有强大的遗传基础。但是,应注意保护该物种的基因库,特别是在目前环境威胁的情况下。
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