Geographical variation and the role of climate and soil on phenotypic traits of Calamus rhabdocladus across provenances in China.

IF 4.3 2区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES BMC Plant Biology Pub Date : 2025-03-20 DOI:10.1186/s12870-025-06329-9
Junqing Nong, Ruijing Xu, Songpo Wei, Shaohui Fan, Quan Qiu, Yiju Li, Guanglu Liu
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Background: Phenotypic traits are indicative of a plant's resource utilization and survival strategies. Understanding the geographical differentiation of Calamus rhabdocladus phenotypes holds significant theoretical and practical value for genetic breeding and the selection of superior geographical provenances. This study analyzed the geographic variation in 15 phenotypic traits of leaves, stems, roots, flagellums, and other parts from 10 provenances of C. rhabdocladus in China. The phenotypic characters of C. rhabdocladus were measured in the field, while soil factors were collected in the field and analyzed in the laboratory. Climatic data were obtained through online sources. Pearson's correlation was used to analyze the relationships between the 15 phenotypic traits. Redundancy analysis and variance decomposition analysis were used to quantify the effects of climatic and soil factors on the geographical variation in phenotypic traits of C. rhabdocladus, and the key influencing factors were obtained by comparing the explanatory rates of soil and climatic factors on phenotypic traits of C. rhabdocladus.

Results: The results showed that the Coefficient of variation (CV) of phenotypic traits among provenances ranges from 7.48 to 182.16%, with root dry weight exhibiting the largest variation. The plasticity indices varied between 0.16 and 0.82, with the flagellum volume showing the highest value. Significant correlations were observed among leaf, stem, flagellum, and root traits. Average air temperature was identified as the crucial climatic factor influencing the phenotypic traits of C. rhabdocladus, while effective nitrogen and organic matter content were the key soil factors influencing these traits. Within the scope of this study, climatic factors provided a better explanation of phenotype variation than soil factors.

Conclusions: These results highlight the importance of climatic adaptation in shaping phenotypic diversity and suggest that future research should explore the genetic mechanisms underlying these traits and their interactions with environmental factors at finer spatial scales.

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中国菖蒲不同产地的地理差异以及气候和土壤对其表型特征的影响。
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BMC Plant Biology
BMC Plant Biology 生物-植物科学
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期刊介绍: BMC Plant Biology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of plant biology, including molecular, cellular, tissue, organ and whole organism research.
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