Variations in Morphology and Anatomy of Breadfruit (Artocarpus altilis) Based on Differences in Altitude

D. Palupi, Riska Desi Aryani, S. Lestari
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Background: Breadfruit [Artocarpus altilis (Parkinson ex F.A.Zorn) Fosberg] is a versatile plant that can be used by humans. Breadfruit has morphological variations that are thought to be related to anatomical variations that are formed as an adaptation mechanism to survive in a different area. This plant has the ability to live in different altitude ranges, from coastal areas to upland areas. This research was conducted for eight months in areas with altitude ranges of <350 masl, 350-700 masl, and >700 masl in Banyumas, Purbalingga, and Cilacap Regencies. Sampling of plants was carried out randomly selected (purposive random sampling), then described their morphological characteristics. Furthermore, the leaves are made for anatomical preservation to determine the anatomical character. Breadfruit plants that grow at an altitude of less than 350 m above sea level have the characteristics of a higher, larger diameter stem, have a tighter branching, more sap production, a higher number of fruit and have a larger fruit size. The anatomical characteristics of breadfruit plants that grow at an altitude of less than 350 masl have stomata characters that are wider and longer than those of 350-700 masl and > 700 masl. The highest stomata and trichomata density at an altitude > 700 masl. The highest mean cuticle thickness, epidermis, palisade ratio and mesophyll thickness were highest in breadfruit leaves at altitudes <350 masl.
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海拔差异对面包果(Artocarpus altilis)形态和解剖的影响
背景:面包果是一种可供人类使用的多功能植物。面包果的形态变异被认为与解剖学变异有关,解剖学变异是在不同地区生存的适应机制。这种植物能够生活在不同的海拔范围,从沿海地区到高地地区。这项研究在Banyumas、Purbalingga和Cilacap Regencies海拔700 masl的地区进行了八个月。对植物进行随机抽样(目的随机抽样),然后描述它们的形态特征。此外,叶子是为了解剖保存而制作的,以确定解剖特征。生长在海拔350米以下的面包果植物具有茎更高、直径更大、分枝更紧密、树液产量更多、果实数量更多和果实大小更大的特点。生长在海拔低于350 masl的面包果植物的解剖特征具有比350-700 masl和>700 masl更宽、更长的气孔特征。海拔>700米处的气孔和毛状体密度最高。面包果叶片平均角质层厚度、表皮、栅栏比和叶肉厚度在海拔<350米处最高。
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