Morphological responses of Andean blueberry (Vaccinium meridionale Swartz) plants growing in three environments at different altitudes

Andrés David Becerra, Santiago Quevedo-Rubiano, Stanislav Magnitskiy, H. Lancheros
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The Andean blueberry (Vaccinium meridionale Swartz) is a promising fruit crop that has gained importance in the market because of its nutritional and medicinal properties; however, there are few studies on the optimal conditions for growth and production. In this study, the vegetative growth of Andean blueberry plants was evaluated for 200 days in three sites at different altitudes in the Department of Cundinamarca (Colombia): municipality of San Francisco (1,885 m a.s.l.), Bogota (Universidad Nacional de Colombia - UNAL, 2,556 m a.s.l.), and Cruz Verde páramo (3,298 m a.s.l.). For the evaluation, 2-year-old plants were used that were propagated in vitro. The experiment had a repeated measures design, with 3 treatments (locations) and 5 data collection times, with destructive measurements at the beginning and at the end of the trial. Data for leaf area per plant, plant height, stem width, number of primary branches, branch length, and chlorophyll contents in leaves were taken. The tallest plants, with the largest leaf area and most dry matter, were found at the UNAL (2,556 m a.s.l.). Morphological and physiological variations were observed in response to each of the environments, with correlations between the growth variables and the environmental variables. The highest percentage distribution of dry matter in leaves was in the plants from the Cruz Verde páramo (3,298 m a.s.l.), while the percentage distribution of dry weight in the stem was higher in the plants from San Francisco (1,885 m a.s.l.). The percentage distribution of root dry weight was greater in the plants from San Francisco than those from other locations. The results indicated that the Andean blueberry plants had the most suitable conditions for vegetative growth at altitudes close to 2,556 m a.s.l.
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安第斯蓝莓(Vaccinium meridionale Swartz)在不同海拔环境下的形态响应
安第斯蓝莓(Vaccinium meridionale Swartz)是一种很有前途的水果作物,因其营养和药用特性而在市场上占有重要地位;然而,关于其生长和生产的最佳条件的研究却很少。本研究在哥伦比亚昆迪纳马拉卡省不同海拔的三个地点对安第斯蓝莓植物的营养生长进行了200天的评估:旧金山市(海拔1,885米)、波哥大市(哥伦比亚国立大学海拔2,556米)和克鲁斯Verde páramo(海拔3,298米)。为了进行评价,使用了2岁的离体繁殖植株。试验采用重复测量设计,3个处理(地点)和5次数据收集,试验开始和结束时进行破坏性测量。采集单株叶面积、株高、茎宽、一次枝数、枝长、叶片叶绿素含量等数据。在UNAL发现了最高的植物,叶面积最大,干物质最多(平均海拔2556米)。在不同的环境条件下,观察到不同的形态和生理变化,以及生长变量与环境变量之间的相关性。干物质在叶片中的百分比分布最高的是来自绿岛páramo的植物(3298 m a.s.l.),干重在茎中的百分比分布最高的是来自旧金山的植物(1885 m a.s.l.)。根系干重的百分比分布在旧金山地区大于其他地区。结果表明,安第斯山脉蓝莓植物在海拔2556 m附近最适宜营养生长。
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