Global warming and the phenology of Yard-long Beans (Vigna unguiculata subsp. cylindrica (L.) Verdc.)

Feri Bakhtiar Rinaldi, E. Sudiana, T. Hardiyati
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A phenomenon in which a temperature difference between the present and the past exists is called Global Warming. Today's temperature is relatively higher than before. This temperature change causes climate change. Climate change due to global warming has caused changes in various areas of life, including plants. One of the plants' most influential physiological processes is the phenology of flower patterns. Studies on the effects of climate change caused by global warming on organisms can be represented by altitude gradients. This study aimed to determine the effect of altitude on the phenology of flower development in Yard long beans (Vigna unguiculata subsp. Cylindrica (L.) Verdc.). The parameters observed were the vegetative and phenology of plant development, namely the flowering age (Scale N days after planting), the number of flowers per plant, and flower size. The research was conducted in six places with different altitudes, ± 50 masl, ± 200 masl, ± 400 masl, ±600 masl, ± 800 masl, and ±1,000 masl. The research period lasted for three months.  The research was conducted using the survey method. The independent variable used was the difference in elevation gradient, while the dependent variable was the cultivation pattern of yard-long beans.  The sampling technique is purposive sampling. The data obtained were analyzed using One-Way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and regression correlation analysis. The analysis showed that altitude affected flowering time, number of flowers, and flower size. Yard-long beans grow and develop optimally at 50-400 meters above sea level.
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全球变暖与长豆角(Vigna unguiculata subsp.
现在和过去存在温差的现象被称为全球变暖。今天的气温比以前相对较高。这种温度变化导致了气候变化。全球变暖导致的气候变化给包括植物在内的各个生命领域带来了变化。植物最有影响力的生理过程之一是花的物候模式。关于全球变暖引起的气候变化对生物影响的研究可以用海拔梯度来表示。本研究旨在确定海拔高度对亚德长豆(Vigna unguiculata subsp.观察的参数是植株的无性繁殖和物候,即花龄(种植后 N 天)、每株花的数量和花的大小。研究在海拔 ± 50 米、± 200 米、± 400 米、± 600 米、± 800 米和± 1 000 米的六个地方进行。研究为期三个月。 研究采用调查法进行。自变量为海拔梯度差异,因变量为码长豆的种植模式。 抽样技术为目的性抽样。采用单因子方差分析(ANOVA)和回归相关分析对获得的数据进行了分析。分析结果表明,海拔对开花时间、花朵数量和花朵大小都有影响。长豆角在海拔 50-400 米处生长发育最佳。
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