Assessment of Morphological Diversity and Vegetative Growth Parameters of Fifteen Betel Vine Varieties Cultivated Along the Odisha Coast

Sunil Kumar Gochhi, Surjendu Kumar Dey
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Betel vine (Piper betle) is a tropical evergreen plant renowned for its cultural and medicinal significance. With origins in Southeast Asia, its heart-shaped leaves, vibrant colors and aromatic properties contribute to its widespread cultivation. The study investigates the morphological diversity and vegetative growth parameters of fifteen betel vine varieties cultivated along the Odisha coast, with a focus on vine elongation, leaf dimensions, internodal length, leaf area, weight of fresh leaves, number of adventitious root production and the number of leaves per meter of vine. The results revealed significant variation among the varieties. Notably, vine elongation ranged from 39.5 to 68.8 cm/month, with the Golabandha varieties showing the highest rate. Leaf length varied from 8.84 to 20.24 cm, and the Chandrakana varieties displayed the longest leaves. Leaf breadth ranged from 4.46 to 15.3 cm, with the widest leaves found in Chandrakana varieties. Internodal length varied from 3.06 to 6.46 cm, with Gunthuni having the lowest internodes. Leaf area ranged from 38.04 to 177.37 cm2, with Chandrakana exhibiting the largest leaf area. Weight of fresh leaves varied significantly, with Chandrakana and Ralaba varieties having the highest and lowest weights, respectively. Cluster analysis grouped varieties based on their morphological characteristics, revealing distinct clusters related to leaf dimensions and growth parameters. Understanding the morphological diversity of betel vine varieties is crucial for identifying the superior varieties for sustainable cultivation and ensuring the quality of this culturally and economically significant crop.
对奥迪沙沿岸种植的 15 个槟榔藤品种的形态多样性和植株生长参数进行评估
槟榔藤(Piper betle)是一种热带常绿植物,因其文化和药用价值而闻名于世。槟榔藤起源于东南亚,其心形的叶子、鲜艳的颜色和芳香的特性使其被广泛种植。本研究调查了奥迪沙沿岸栽培的 15 个槟榔藤品种的形态多样性和植株生长参数,重点关注藤蔓伸长、叶片尺寸、节间长度、叶面积、鲜叶重量、不定根生成数量和每米藤蔓的叶片数量。结果表明,各品种之间存在明显差异。值得注意的是,藤蔓伸长率从 39.5 厘米/月到 68.8 厘米/月不等,其中 Golabandha 品种的伸长率最高。叶长从 8.84 厘米到 20.24 厘米不等,Chandrakana 品种的叶片最长。叶宽从 4.46 厘米到 15.3 厘米不等,Chandrakana 品种的叶片最宽。节间长度从 3.06 厘米到 6.46 厘米不等,Gunthuni 的节间长度最小。叶面积从 38.04 到 177.37 平方厘米不等,其中 Chandrakana 的叶面积最大。鲜叶重量变化很大,Chandrakana 和 Ralaba 品种的鲜叶重量分别最高和最低。聚类分析根据品种的形态特征对其进行了分组,发现了与叶片尺寸和生长参数相关的不同聚类。了解槟榔藤品种的形态多样性对于确定可持续种植的优良品种和确保这种具有重要文化和经济意义的作物的质量至关重要。
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