Comparative Analysis on Adaptability of Different Ploidy Neolamarckia cadamba to Low Temperature Stress

Aim and Objective: The primary objective of this research endeavour was to examine the correlation between ploidy levels and the capacity to withstand low-temperature stress in Neolamarckia cadamba. The main objectives of this study were to ascertain the ploidy levels prevalent in the population, ex...

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Main Authors: Shoufu, Gong, Ho, Wei Seng, Jianhua, Yue, Lei, Liu
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Published: Journal of Natural Science, Biology and Medicine 2023
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spelling my.unimas.ir.438062023-12-21T03:42:11Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43806/ Comparative Analysis on Adaptability of Different Ploidy Neolamarckia cadamba to Low Temperature Stress Shoufu, Gong Ho, Wei Seng Jianhua, Yue Lei, Liu Q Science (General) S Agriculture (General) SB Plant culture SD Forestry Aim and Objective: The primary objective of this research endeavour was to examine the correlation between ploidy levels and the capacity to withstand low-temperature stress in Neolamarckia cadamba. The main objectives of this study were to ascertain the ploidy levels prevalent in the population, examine the physiological and molecular responses exhibited, and assess the relative adaptation of plants with tetraploid and octaploid genomes. Methodology: Samples were gathered using cytogenetic techniques to reflect different ploidy levels. The plants in the controlled greenhouse trials were exposed to low-temperature stress, and subsequent evaluations were conducted to measure their physiological, biochemical, and molecular responses. The study included statistical methods to ascertain associations, compare responses, and demonstrate statistical significance. Results: The findings of the study indicate that there exists a moderate positive link (Pearson coefficient = 0.498) between ploidy levels and adaptability. The results of the regression analysis revealed a statistically significant positive correlation between ploidy levels and adaptability. Data pertaining to physiological, biochemical, and molecular aspects were gathered, and further analysis using ANOVA demonstrated noteworthy variations in growth rates across different ploidy levels when subjected to low-temperature stress. The comparison conducted between tetraploid and octaploid plants revealed that octaploid plants exhibited superior survival rates, growth rates, and photosynthetic efficiency when subjected to low-temperature stress. Conclusion: In conclusion, our research investigation enhances our comprehension of the influence of ploidy levels on the adaptability to low-temperature stress in Neolamarckia cadamba. The study revealed a positive correlation between ploidy levels and adaptability, indicating that plants with octaploid ploidy demonstrated enhanced adaptability. The results indicate that variations in ploidy levels have the potential to impact the physiological and molecular reactions to stress, consequently influencing the overall adaptability of plant species. Journal of Natural Science, Biology and Medicine 2023-12-03 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43806/3/Comparative.pdf Shoufu, Gong and Ho, Wei Seng and Jianhua, Yue and Lei, Liu (2023) Comparative Analysis on Adaptability of Different Ploidy Neolamarckia cadamba to Low Temperature Stress. Journal of Natural Science, Biology and Medicine (J Nat Sc Biol Med), 14 (2). pp. 253-260. ISSN 2229-7707 https://jnsbm.org/article-view/?id=265 https://doi.org/10.4103/jnsbm.JNSBM_14_2_22
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topic Q Science (General)
S Agriculture (General)
SB Plant culture
SD Forestry
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
S Agriculture (General)
SB Plant culture
SD Forestry
Shoufu, Gong
Ho, Wei Seng
Jianhua, Yue
Lei, Liu
Comparative Analysis on Adaptability of Different Ploidy Neolamarckia cadamba to Low Temperature Stress
description Aim and Objective: The primary objective of this research endeavour was to examine the correlation between ploidy levels and the capacity to withstand low-temperature stress in Neolamarckia cadamba. The main objectives of this study were to ascertain the ploidy levels prevalent in the population, examine the physiological and molecular responses exhibited, and assess the relative adaptation of plants with tetraploid and octaploid genomes. Methodology: Samples were gathered using cytogenetic techniques to reflect different ploidy levels. The plants in the controlled greenhouse trials were exposed to low-temperature stress, and subsequent evaluations were conducted to measure their physiological, biochemical, and molecular responses. The study included statistical methods to ascertain associations, compare responses, and demonstrate statistical significance. Results: The findings of the study indicate that there exists a moderate positive link (Pearson coefficient = 0.498) between ploidy levels and adaptability. The results of the regression analysis revealed a statistically significant positive correlation between ploidy levels and adaptability. Data pertaining to physiological, biochemical, and molecular aspects were gathered, and further analysis using ANOVA demonstrated noteworthy variations in growth rates across different ploidy levels when subjected to low-temperature stress. The comparison conducted between tetraploid and octaploid plants revealed that octaploid plants exhibited superior survival rates, growth rates, and photosynthetic efficiency when subjected to low-temperature stress. Conclusion: In conclusion, our research investigation enhances our comprehension of the influence of ploidy levels on the adaptability to low-temperature stress in Neolamarckia cadamba. The study revealed a positive correlation between ploidy levels and adaptability, indicating that plants with octaploid ploidy demonstrated enhanced adaptability. The results indicate that variations in ploidy levels have the potential to impact the physiological and molecular reactions to stress, consequently influencing the overall adaptability of plant species.
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author Shoufu, Gong
Ho, Wei Seng
Jianhua, Yue
Lei, Liu
author_facet Shoufu, Gong
Ho, Wei Seng
Jianhua, Yue
Lei, Liu
author_sort Shoufu, Gong
title Comparative Analysis on Adaptability of Different Ploidy Neolamarckia cadamba to Low Temperature Stress
title_short Comparative Analysis on Adaptability of Different Ploidy Neolamarckia cadamba to Low Temperature Stress
title_full Comparative Analysis on Adaptability of Different Ploidy Neolamarckia cadamba to Low Temperature Stress
title_fullStr Comparative Analysis on Adaptability of Different Ploidy Neolamarckia cadamba to Low Temperature Stress
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Analysis on Adaptability of Different Ploidy Neolamarckia cadamba to Low Temperature Stress
title_sort comparative analysis on adaptability of different ploidy neolamarckia cadamba to low temperature stress
publisher Journal of Natural Science, Biology and Medicine
publishDate 2023
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43806/3/Comparative.pdf
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